Radio Shack TFX-1031 Connecting to Power, Connecting AN Extension Phone or Answering Machine

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CONNECTING TO

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Plug one end of the supplied 3-prong AC power cord into the AC power jack on the back of the fax machine. Then plug the other end into a standard grounded 3-prong AC power outlet.

 

 

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CONNECTING AN EXTENSION PHONE OR ANSWERING MACHINE

To connect an extension telephone or answering machine to your fax ma- chine, plug one end of a modular tele- phone cord (not supplied) into the EXT LINE jack on the fax machine’s left side. Then plug the cord’s other end into the telephone you want to use as an extension or into an answering ma- chine.

Caution: The polarized 3-prong plug only fits in 3-prong outlets. If the AC outlet does not have holes for all three prongs, have an electrician install a properly grounded outlet.

USING THE ONE-TOUCH MEMORY LABELS

Peel off the backing from one of the one-touch memory labels and stick the label next to the one-touch memo- ry keys.

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Note: Connecting the fax to an an- swering machine lets you use the an- swering machine/fax switch feature. See “Receiving Faxes” on Page 23.

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Contents TFX-1031 Introduction Group 3 Capability permits faster fax transmissionRead this Before Installation FCC StatementContents Troubleshooting Unpacking Installation Connecting Handset CordConnecting to the Phone Line Choosing a LocationUsing the ONE-TOUCH Memory Labels Connecting to PowerConnecting AN Extension Phone or Answering Machine Setting Ringer Switch Setting UP the FAX MachineSetting the Telephone Dialing Mode Loading and Replacing Paper MM-DD DD-MM Setting the Date and TimeEntering Basic Information Name Namesmith COEntering Names NAME0PCharacter Code Table Nameabc Storing Numbers for Automatic DialingStoring a Number for One-Touch Dialing Namexyz Storing a Number for Memory DialingStore MEM. Dial Using the Telephone Using FlashMaking a Call RedialingPhone Switching from Pulse to Tone DialingChain Dialing Using the FAX Machine Making a CopyInsert Document Document LoadingSending Faxes Fax TipsLoading a Document NormalSetting the Resolution and Contrast Dialing Fax NumbersFine Photo SendingAssigned DialingNot Assigned Canceling a Transmission Canceling ReceptionReceiving Faxes Reception ModesAdvanced Features Using Call RequestSending a Call Request Answering a Call RequestUsing Help Features PollingUsing the Function Menu Printing a ReportPrinting Out the Help List Manually Scrolling through the Function MenuSetting User Options Setting an OptionPrinting Ring CountClearing Memory TERM.IDAre YOU Sure ? Memory ClearedClearing a Document JAM TroubleshootingError Messages Clearing a Paper JAM Fm Page 31 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 837 AM Care and Maintenance Cleaning the Roller and Scanning Glass FCC Wants YOU to Know LightningSpecifications Radio Shack