Oki 4100 manual Long DOC. TX, Mftone Duration 52 MFTONE/DPPULSE 52 MH only

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Key select tone 18

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Language 27, 49

LCD display panel 14

LED array, cleaning 64

LIGHT contrast 14

LINE terminal 3, 12, 22

Loading documents 34

Location Program key 18

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Mail box, confidential 44 Maintenance 3 Manual paper feeder 11 Manual receive mode 25 Manual reception 36 MCF (MULTI-LOC.) 47 MCF (SINGLE_LOC.) 47 MDY/DMY 53 MEM./FEEDER SW. 49 Memory expansion board 9 Memory transmission 43 Memory,

Cancelling messages in 37 Power failures and 38

Message confirmation report 36, 47, 56, 57 Message Print From Memory key 18

MF(TONE) DURATION 52 MF(TONE)/DP(PULSE) 52 MH ONLY 54

Monitor volume 48

Multiple location transmission 43

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No key 14 NO PAPER 60

NO TONER MEM. RX 53 NONITOR CONT. 53 NORMAL contrast 14 Numeric keypad 16

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Off-hook alarm tone 18 OK 57

One Touch keypad 11, 16, 17 One Touch keys 17, 29 One Touch labels 16

One Touch parameters 30, 50 Optional handset, installing 22 Options 9

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Paper feeder, manual 11

Paper

Clearing jams 60

Loading 23

Paper jams 60

English

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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 CanclEcho Protection Drum CountECM Function ERR Report MCFMftone Duration 52 MFTONE/DPPULSE 52 MH only Long DOC. TXPulse Dial Rate PC/FAX SwitchPulse Make Ratio PunitRing Response Timer ProgStop TEL/FAX SWTX Mode Default