Toshiba Copier manual Broadcasting

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Special Functions

Broadcasting

This function allows you to send the same document to as many as 50 different locations with just one operation. Once the document is loaded, it is scanned and stored in memory. The fax numbers you have entered are then automatically dialed in succession, and the document is transmitted to each location.

To enter the fax numbers of the receiving machines, you must use Rapid keys, Speed Dial numbers, or Group keys; no fax numbers can be entered manually.

1 Place the document face up and

push it gently into the document

Original face up

tray.

 

• Adjust the resolution and/or contrast settings if desired.

2 Press the BROADCAST key.

BROADCAST

3 Dial the numbers of the receiving units using one or more of the following methods:

Press one or more Rapid keys.

 

 

 

Enter Speed Dial numbers with

01

02

09

 

the number keys, for example

 

 

. . .

Speed Dial numbers 01, 02,

 

through to 09.

(example)

Press one or more Group keys.

HOW TO USE THE FAX FUNCTION

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Contents Page Important safety information Table of Contents Troubleshooting Choosing a Location IntroductionParts Identification Connections Connecting the Telephone Line CordComments Connecting Other DevicesFinal Preparations Look at the Operation Panel Initial SettingsAdjusting the Beep Volume Using the Arrow KeysAbout the Liquid Crystal Display Step Press these keys CommentsSetting the Length of Alarm Beeps Adjusting the Ringing VolumeTurning Key Beeps Off Setting the languageHow to Enter Characters Fax SetupEntering Your Name and Fax Number Setting the Date and Time Auto Summer Time Setting Auto mode Selecting the Reception ModeManual mode ModeSetting the Number of Rings for Manual Reception Setting the Number of Rings for Auto ReceptionOr or or Selecting the Reception Paper SizePaper Size Main Cassette Setting theTray Paper SizeSetting the Number of RecallTimes Setting the Recall Interval Setting the Index Function Setting Up the Unit for Use with a PC Modem Setting Fine Resolution PriorityUsing the Remote Reception Function PBX setting Storing Numbers for Automatic Dialing Use the following procedure to clear numbers Chain Dialing for Long Numbers Storing Numbers Under Group Keys SettingEnter the name of the group Quiet DetectTime Using the Unit with an Answering MachineIf Quiet Detect Time is not working properly Answering Machine BackupInitial Settings Several sheets at once When using the ADF One sheet at a timeWhen using the original table Unsuitable Originals Sending Documents Setting the DocumentSending Documents Contrast Optional Transmission SettingsResolution Cover Sheet Auto Cover Sheet Direct Keypad Dialing Dialing and TransmittingSpeed Dialing Rapid Key DialingChain Dialing Beginning Using the Search KeyRedialing Using Manual Mode Using Auto ModeUsing A.M. Mode Receiving FaxesReceive Reduce Optional Reception SettingsFooter Printing When using manual sending and receivingSpecial Functions Memory BackupMemory Substitute Reception into MemoryData Transfer Press the SPEED/SEARCH key Enter a Speed Dial number Transmission ReservationSpecial functions When using the original table Broadcasting Press the appropriate Group key. Transmission will begin Broadcasting using a Group keyPolling Others Setting the Polling KeyPolling Programming a Memory Polling Operation Being Polled Memory PollingClearing Documents Adding to DocumentsCode Timer Operations3or Anti Junk Fax Junk FAX # Mode will appear in the display Transmissions Activity Report Printing Out ReportsOptional Setting List Printing Transaction Reports Activity Report Auto ListingProblem Check and Remedy TroubleshootingDisplay Messages Messages and SignalsSound Type Duration Meaning Audible Signals4TROUBLESHOOTING ADF Resolution in Text mode Dial modeResolution in Half tone mode Half tone mode Grayscale levelPrintable setting lists Delayed faxingBroadcasting PollingAutomatic Dialing Anti Junk FaxBroadcasting Dpi dots per inchReceive Reduce Reception modeRemote Reception Transmission ReservationQuick Reference Quick REFERENCE-ii Index INDEX-ii Page ALL Rights Reserved