Radio Shack TFX-1032 Setting the Ringer Volume, Setting the Speaker Volume, 17KEY Sound

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SETTING THE RINGER VOLUME

Set on the fax machine’s left side to OFF, M (medium), or H (high) to con- trol the ringer volume.

Note: When you set to OFF, the ringer does not sound. However, the fax machine still answers calls and re- ceives faxes.

SETTING THE SPEAKER VOLUME

Set on the left side of the fax ma- chine to L (low), M (medium), or H (high) to control the fax machine’s speaker volume.

SETTING THE KEY

ENTRY TONES

Each time you press a key on the fax machine, it sounds a tone. You can set the tone to have a high or low pitch, or you can turn off the key tones. The de- fault setting is a high-pitched tone.

Follow these steps to change the key entry tone setting.

1.Press MENU four times. The fax machine displays:

4:SET MODE ?

2.Press SET, then press MENU twice. The fax machine displays:

3:FEATURE SW. ?

3.Press SET, then enter 1 7. The fax machine displays:

(17)KEY SOUND

4.Press SET. The fax machine dis- plays the current setting.

0 0— Off

0 1— Low

0 2— High

5.Enter your choice. For example, enter 0 1 to select low-pitched key tones.

6.Press SET to save the new setting.

7.Press STOP/CLEAR twice to return to the normal display.

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Contents TFX-1032 Read this Before Installation Automatic Document Feed FeaturesLightning FCC StatementFCC Wants YOU to Know Contents Unpacking the FAX Machine Choosing a Location InstallationConnecting to the Phone Line Connecting Handset Connecting to PowerConnecting AN Extension Phone or Answering Machine Paper Handling Setting UP the FAX MachineInstalling the Paper 01PAUSE Time Setting the Dialing Mode4SET Mode ? 3FEATURE SW. ?17KEY Sound Setting the Ringer VolumeSetting the Speaker Volume Setting the KEY Entry TonesEntering Your Name and Phone Number Setting the Date and TimeEntering Basic Information 1TIME SET ?Abcde 2STATION Code ?Manual Reception Setting the Receive ModeAnswering Machine Reception Automatic ReceptionTelephone Operation Dialing a One-Touch Number ONE-TOUCH DialingStoring a Number in a One- Touch Memory Storing a Number in Speed- Dial Memory Speed DialingS.D List Printing a Memory Number ListDialing a Speed-Dial Memory Number Making a Copy FAX OperationPreparing a Document Sending a FAX Setting Contrast ResolutionSetting the Contrast Setting the ResolutionSending International Faxes FAX RedialingConnected to Another Jack Receiving Faxes Using AN Extension TelephoneConnected to the Fax Machine Answering a Voice Contact Request Voice ContactRequesting a FAX from Another Machine Polling Requesting a Voice ContactActivity Report Limiting FAX ReceptionActivity Reports ACT. Report ?Error Codes Setting the Feature Switches STD Time SET ? SET Mode ?Feature SW ? Dial ModeSymptoms Possible Cause/Solution Problem SolvingSymptoms Possible Cause/Solution Error Light Clearing a Paper JAM Clearing a Document JAMCleaning Document Feed Roller TWO Cleaning Document Feed Roller ONECare and Maintenance Specifications Radio Shack

TFX-1032 specifications

The Radio Shack TFX-1032 is a versatile desktop computer that made its mark in the early 1980s as part of the growing personal computer revolution. Designed for home and small office use, the TFX-1032 was notable for its combination of affordability and functionality, catering to tech enthusiasts and everyday users alike.

One of the main features of the TFX-1032 was its Intel 8088 processor, which offered a clock speed of 4.77 MHz. This was a crucial advancement at the time, enabling users to run basic software applications with greater efficiency. The TFX-1032 typically came with 64KB of RAM, which could be expanded up to 256KB, allowing users to enhance performance as their needs grew. For storage, it was equipped with a floppy disk drive, supporting 5.25-inch double-sided disks. This form of storage was common during its era, providing users with a means to save and transfer their data easily.

The TFX-1032 featured a unique, user-friendly keyboard design along with a color monitor that brought a level of interactivity and visuals that was appealing to users. The graphical capabilities, although modest by today’s standards, allowed for basic graphical applications and simple gaming experiences.

In terms of software, the TFX-1032 was capable of running MS-DOS, the operating system prevalent at the time. Users could leverage a variety of productivity tools, accounting programs, and educational software designed specifically for it. While the TFX-1032 did not possess advanced capabilities for graphics or sound compared to more modern systems, it was compatible with numerous peripherals, including printers and modems, thereby enhancing its usability.

The construction of the TFX-1032 featured a compact, robust design, which was practical for users who had limited desk space. Its aesthetic design was straightforward, characterized by a sturdy plastic casing in neutral colors popular during that period.

Overall, the Radio Shack TFX-1032 represented a significant step forward in making computing accessible to the general public. It captured the essence of early personal computing, allowing individuals and small businesses to harness the power of technology for various practical applications. Though it has long since been replaced by more advanced systems, its legacy remains as a testament to the innovative spirit of its time.