Philips 253118301-A, LFF 6050 user manual Cancelling a transmission in progress, MailBoxes MBX Fax

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Consulting or modifying the waiting queue

62 - COMMANDS / MODIFY

1 Press , enter 62 using the keypad.

2In the waiting queue select the required document and confirm your choice with OK.

3You may now modify the parameters of the given document then confirm your modifications by

pressing .

Deleting a transmission on hold

63 - COMMANDS / CANCEL

1 Press , enter 63 using the keypad.

2In the waiting queue select the desired document and confirm your choice with OK.

Printing a document in waiting or in deposit

64 - COMMANDS / PRINT

1 Press , enter 64 using the keypad.

2In the waiting queue select the desired document and confirm your choice with OK.

Printing the waiting queue

65 - COMMANDS / PRINT LIST

Press , enter 65 using the keypad.

Note

You can also print the waiting queue with

menu 57 - PRINT / COMMANDS.

 

 

 

A document called ** COMMAND LIST ** is printed.

Cancelling a transmission in progress

Cancelling a transmission in progress is possible no matter what the type of transmission but varies depending on whether the transmission is a single call number or a multi-call number.

For a single call number from the memory, the document is erased from the memory.

For a multi-call number, only the call number in progress at the time of the cancellation is erased from the transmission queue.

To cancel transmission in progress:

1Press .

A message will ask you to confirm cancellation.

2Press to confirm cancellation in progress.

If your machine is set to print a transmission report, it will print that the communication was cancelled by the user.

MailBoxes (MBX Fax)

There are 32 mailboxes (MBX), enabling you to transmit documents in complete confidence using an access code (named MBX code), to all subscribers equipped with a fax compatible to yours.

MBX 00 is public. It is handled directly by the terminal to record the messages of the fax TAD as soon as this is put into service.

MBX’s 01 to 31 are private. Each is password-protected. They can be used to receive documents confidentially.

The use and access to MBX 01 - 31 are conditioned by the initialisation, defined by a MBX code (if needed) and a mnemonic (its S.I.D.).

Later you may:

modify the features of an MBX,

print the contents of an MBX, only possible if the MBX contains one or more documents (with a star next to the MBX). When the contents of an MBX have been printed it becomes empty,

delete an MBX, only if the MBX is initialised and empty,

print the list of your fax machine’s MBX’s.

You may receive and send through an MBX in complete confidentiality.

When depositing a document into your MBX, the access code is not needed. All documents deposited in a MBX are added to the ones already present.

In polling, the MBX’s are only accessible with an MBX code.

You may perform MBX deposits or polls by:

depositing a document in a fax MBX,

transmitting to deposit a document in a remote fax MBX,

performing document poll from a remote fax.

Creating an MBX

71 - MAILBOXES / CREATE MBX

1 Press , enter 71 using the keypad.

2Select a free MBX out of the 31 MBX or directly enter the number of a free MBX and confirm with OK.

3Select option MAILBOX CODE and press OK. Value 0000 is always displayed.

4Enter the code of your choice, if needed, and press OK.

5Select option MAILBOX NAME and press OK.

6Enter this MBX’s S.I.D. (20 characters max.) and press OK.

The MBX is initialised. If you wish to initialise another, press C and repeat the same procedure.

7To exit the MBX, press .

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Contents LFF Consumables Dear customerDear customer Contents Parameters/Setup Network featuresDirectory Games and CalendarImport or export an address book Receive a fax Follow-up of fax communicationsFax parameters SMS ParametersSecurity Security Environment Software use licenseSecurity directives Declaration of ConformityLaser Safety Information EME Compliance for CanadaFor Europe/Asia For North AmericaPositions of Safety labels on the machine Symbols for the main power switchRegulatory Information Certifications in EuropeCE Marking Traceability Information For EU Countries Only ManufacturerEnvironment PackagingBatteries and rechargeable batteries ProductSoftware use license Applicable law Registered trademarksProhibited reproductions Installation InstallationLocation conditions Running environmentSafety information Safety During OperationPaper recommendations Handling the unitRules for use symbols Terminal description Command panel Accessing terminal menusPackaging contents Device installationInstalling the document feeder Feed cassette paper insertionCartridge installation Push the lower panel down until it clicksDevice initial setup Paper delivery stopStarting your device Device connectionPaper insertion in the manual input tray Use of envelopes ECO mode copy CopyCopy Simple copyID Card Copy mode Special setup for the copyingResolution setup Advanced FCT/COPY/RESOLUTIONZoom setup Analysis origin setupContrast setup Collated copy setupSheet-feed analysis margins setup Flat-bed analysis margins setupLeft and right printing margins setup Top and bottom printing margins setupDelayed transmission FaxFax transmission Print a headerFax Fax receptionRelay broadcast Transmission with auto redialSaving an access code Fax answering machineFax rerouting Printing fax messages stored in the memorySetting the re-direction contact Rerouting fax messages to a USB memory keyTransmission waiting queue Printing rerouted documentsCancelling a transmission in progress MailBoxes MBX FaxModifying the features of a MBX Printing the contents of a MBXDeleting a MBX Printing the MBX listDeposit and Polling Placing a document in depositPolling a deposited document FAX / Polling RXSMS Sending an SMSSMS Parameters Presentation of the senderParameters Setup Summer time / Winter time settingDate/Time Your fax number/Your nameLocal prefix Geographical settingsType of network Parameters/Setup Transmission reportDocument feed type Economy periodReception Mode Reception without paperNumber of copies Fax or PC receptionTechnical Parameters Adjust toReceived faxes reduction mode Printing the functions guide Printing the logsPrint / Functions List To print the logsRead the counters Print the list of setupsLock the machine Display the consumables status Calibrate your scannerReceived pages counter Scanned pages counterDirectory Creating subscribers recordCreating subscribers list Modifying a recordSaving/Restoring the directory Smart card option DirectoryPrinting the directory Print the solution to a grid Games CalendarSudoku CalendarNetwork features Network featuresType of radio network Radio networks WlanCreating or rejoining a network Configure your networkConnect your Wlan adaptor Referring to or changing your network parameters Setting up a multifunction machine May be set upSetup / Wlan / Parameters / Security Setup / Wlan / Parameters HostnameSetting up the PC USB memory key USB memory keyUse of the USB memory key Print your documentsKey Save a document on a USB memory KeyDelete your files located in the key Media / Delete / ManualUSB memory key Connecting the USB-DECT base Telephony optionRegistering Dect handsets Advanced FCT / Dect / RegisterCustomising telephony settings Telephony optionModifying the flash duration R key Unregistering Dect handsetIntroduction Configuration requirementsInstalling the full software package PC Features Installing drivers only On Windows 2000, XP and Vista Installing the drivers manuallyThis installation mode is only possible Connections Companion Director Multifunction Terminals SupervisionCompanion Monitor Down menu.Features PC Display the consumable statusStatus of the connection Device parametersCompanion Suite Pro functionalities Document analysisAnalysis with Scan To Character recognition software OCRPrinting on the multifunction machine Printing in duplex mode with the multifunction machinePrinting Add a group to the terminal address book Address bookAdd a contact to the terminal address book Manage the address book Import or export an address bookFax communications Presentation of the Fax windowSend a fax Send a fax from the hard disk or the terminalReceive a fax Follow-up of fax communicationsSend a fax from an application OutboxFax parameters Creating a cover page template Description of the tab FAX ParametersCover PC Features Adjust the size of your field so that Creating a coverFor the second step Text is readableSMS Communications Description of the tab CoverSend an SMS Follow-up of SMSSoftware Uninstallation Uninstall the software from your PCUninstall the drivers from your PC SMS ParametersUninstall the drivers using the Companion Suite Pro software Uninstall the drivers manuallyMaintenance ServiceToner cartridge replacement General informationPrinter cleaning MaintenanceCleaning Paper jam Printer issuesError messages Communication errors Scanner issuesMiscellaneous issues PC printing issues PC printing via USB connectionFirmware update PC printing via Wlan connectionSpecifications Physical specificationsElectrical specifications Environmental specificationsToner cartridge Consumable specificationsReference paper LFF6050 253118301-A

253118301-A, LFF 6050 specifications

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