Philips LPF 5135, LPF 5125 Connecting to the Computer, Requirements, Connecting USB Cable

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Connecting to the Computer

(LPF¦5135)

Notice

Only high-speed certified USB cable

Use only a custom high speed certified USB cable to connect the device to your computer. The cable should be no longer than 1.5 metres.

You can connect the device to a computer and use it as a printer and scanner. You can find all instructions on instal- lation and usage in the operating instructions on the instal- lation CD supplied.

Requirements

Your computer must have one of the following operating systems.

Microsoft Windows

2000 (SP¦4) · XP · Vista · Windows 7 Windows Server 2003/2008

Apple Macintosh

OS 10.4 · 10.5 · 10.6

Linux

Redhat 9.0 · Debian 5.0 · Suse 11.1 · Fedora 11 Ubuntu 9.10

Connecting USB Cable

1Close all open programs and applications before begin- ning the installation process. Place the installation CD in the CD-ROM drive of your computer. The program will start automatically.

2Connect the device to your PC with a typical USB cable. The USB port of your device can be found on the rear side.

Notice

Only high-speed certified USB cable

Use only a custom high speed certified USB cable to connect the device to your compu- ter. The cable should be no longer than 1.5 metres.

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Contents LPF Introduction Symbols UsedDear Customer Table of Contents Service General Safety Information Setting Up the DevicePower Supply/Telephone Line General Safety Information ·Repairs Overview Device OverviewConnections on the Rear SidePanel with Display STANDARD, FINE, Super FINE, PhotoOverview of the Menu Func- tions Print Lists and Reports Initial Operation Packing ContentsRemoving Packaging Mate- rial Escaping Toner Dust Remove the Packaging Material from the Paper TrayToner Cartridge Not Inserted Cor- rectly Attaching the Document Support Fold Out the Print Out Sup- portLoading Paper Do Not Use the Paper Stopper with Legal PaperConnecting the Telephone Cable Connecting the Telephone HandsetConnecting the Mains Cable Attaching the Document Outlet TrayInitial Installation Connecting to the Computer Connecting USB CableRequirements Only high-speed certified USB cableTelephone Functions Missed Calls Calling Line Identification ClipDisplaying Telephone Book Names Telephone Book of the Device Looking up an EntrySaving Entry Edit EntryDelete an Entry Delete all EntriesPrinting the Telephone Book GroupsEdit Group Deleting a GroupEntries are Not Deleted Telephone Book of the Device · GroupsConnecting to the Compu- ter Specifications for Print MediaPrinter and Printing Media Pulling out Paper StopperInsert Paper into the Paper Tray Initial OperationLoading Pre-printed Material Sheets 80g/m2Load Paper into the Manual Paper Feed Loading Pre-printed Mate- rialInserting Slides and Labels Insert the Template into the Paper TrayPrinting on Both Sides Man- ual Duplex Printing Print CalendarSudoku Printing a Game Printing a GamePrinting the Solution Last Solution AvailableSwitching Off Function Sudoku for Every DayFax Send a Fax Using Standard SettingsLoading Documents Sending Fax Later = Timer Function Set ResolutionDialling a Number Starting TransmissionUsing Fax Templates Manually Sending a FaxEavesdropping while Con- nection is Established Sending to Multiple Recipi- ents = BroadcastingSetting Protected Fax Reception Receiving Fax ManuallyReceive Faxes Silently Polling FaxesImmediate Job Execution Changing a JobDeleting a Job Printing a JobSetting the Resolution for the Copier CopierMake Copies Using the Sec- ond Profile Make Copies Using Standard SettingsMake Copies Using User- Defined Settings Configure Settings for Sec- ond Profile Set ResolutionSelect the Preset Values Make Enlarged or Com- pressed CopiesSetting the Brightness Setting the ContrastCopier · Configure Settings for Second Profile Settings Set Resolution Setting the Ring TonesEntering Your Telephone Number and Name Setting the Contrast Configure Paper SettingsSet the Level of Brightness for the Copier Deactivating the Button TonesSwitching Transmission Report On/Off Setting the Fax Reception ModeSilent Fax Reception Additional Options for Fax TransmissionAdditional Fax Reception Options Locking the DeviceLock settings Settings · Print Lists and ReportsSet up the Public Switch Tel- ephone Network Pstn Set up Private Branch Exchange PabxTelephone Lines and Additional Devices Selecting the Dialling Proc- essConnecting Additional Devices Using Additional Telephones EasylinkUsing an External Answering Machine DSL ConnectionService Display Counter LevelsDisplaying the Toner Level Checking the Firmware Ver- sionService · Changing the Toner Cartridge Fixing a Paper Jam Clearing Paper Jam in Paper Tray/ Paper FeedService · Fixing a Paper Jam Clearing Paper Jam in the Print UnitDevice Parts are Hot Clearing Paper Jam in the Fuser UnitContinue Print Job Cleaning Fixing a Document JamClean scanner and document feeder Cleaning the LED Print HeadCalibrating the scanner Service · Calibrating the scannerInstructions for calibrating Using Service Codes Power CyclingSettings will be Deleted Cancelling EntryProblems and Possible Causes Problems with Faxing Possible CausesProblems Printing or Copying Possible Causes Service · Problems and Possible CausesMust be replaced. Use only original consumable materials General Error Messages Possible Causes Error Messages and Possible CausesService · Error Messages and Possible Causes Error Messages on the Transmission Report Error Messages on the Transmission ReportMemory full Glossary Error Correction Mode ECM Fax Signal, CNG Tone = Calling SignalFax Switch EncodingWarm-Up Phase Sender Identification = HeaderSending to Multiple Recipients = Broadcast- ing Telephone number suppression ClirTechnical Data AppendixGuarantee Helpdesk 08 45 090 03Declaration of Conformity DoC Appendix · Declaration of Conformity DoCPhilips · Laserfax 5120 · 5125 · Appendix · Declaration of Conformity DoC Philips · Laserfax 5120 · 5125 · Appendix · Declaration of Conformity DoC Customer Information United KingdomTelephone 08 45 090 03 Fax 08 70 124 02 Telephone 0800 358 08 Mail dti.faxinfoline@sagem.com