Sharp UX-600M operation manual Connections, AC outlet

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Chapter 1 Installation

Connections

Connect the power cord, telephone line cord, and handset as shown below. If de- sired, you can also connect an answering machine or an extension telephone to your fax.

Connecting an answering machine to the fax will allow you to receive both voice and fax messages on the same line while you are out. For details on using this feature, see Chapter 7. (Note: Do not connect an answering ma- chine to your fax if you will be using the distinctive ring feature described in Chapter 2.)

You can connect an extension phone to the fax to make and receive calls like any other extension phone on your line. For details on receiving faxes from an extension phone, see Chapter 4, "Receiving Documents".

1 Plug the power cord into a 120 V,

AC outlet

60 Hz, grounded (3-prong) outlet.

 

Caution: Do not plug the power

 

cord into any other kind of outlet.

 

This will damage the machine and

 

is not covered under the warranty.

Answering

 

machine

2 To connect an answering machine or extension phone to the fax, first remove the seal covering the TEL.

SET jack on the fax, and then insert the line for the answering machine or the extension phone into the TEL. SET jack. For an answering machine, the other end of the line should be connected to the answer- ing machine’s telephone line jack, not its extension phone jack.

If desired, you can connect an answering machine to the fax first, and then connect an extension phone to the answering ma- chine’s extension phone jack.

Extension telephone

EXT.

PHONE TEL.

LINE

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Contents UX-600M For Your Records Installation Quick Reference GuideEntering your name and number Setting the date and time Storing and clearing numbers for automatic dialingSending documents Receiving Documents Loading paperEntry Mode Function key menuPrint Set-up Introduction Important safety information Trademark acknowledgementsTable of Contents Using the Hookup Optional Hookup Settings Special FunctionsPage Installation Unpacking ChecklistPoints to keep in mind when setting up Loading the Imaging Film Do not Discard the Green Gears and the Green FlangeTabs Installation When to replace the imaging film UX-15CR Imaging FilmConnections AC outletTEL Connecting the fax to your computer Installing the Multifunction Interface Software Windows 3.1 or higher usersWindows ’95 users Installation Multifunction Interface software manual Attachments Loading Printing Paper Your fax has been set at the factory to Required settings Initial SettingsSetup Guide Settings which may be necessaryLook at the Operation Panel Number keysDisplay Entering Your Name and Fax Number Entering Letters for Names CommentsSymbol list ExampleSetting the Date and Time Daylight Saving Time Stop keySelecting the Reception Mode Setting the reception modeSelecting the receiving unit OFF Setting Distinctive RingList on the previous Storing Numbers for Automatic Dialing Storing numbersReturn to to store another num Lithium battery keeps automatic dialing numbers in memory Clearing numbersMaking changes Storing numbers in Group Keys Enter the Speed Dial numbers of the reHandset Volume AdjustmentSpeaker RingerTransmittable Documents Size and weightSending Documents Other restrictionsLoading the Document Setting the resolution and contrast Optional Transmission SettingsResolution ContrastCover Sheet ExampleBatch Page Numbering Dialing and Transmission Normal DialingDirect Keypad Dialing Rapid Key Dialing Speed DialingUsing the HOLD/SEARCH key Press the HOLD/SEARCH keyUsing the Redial key Automatic redialingUsing Auto Mode Using Manual ModeReceiving Documents Receiving documents on an extension phone 1 Print Reception RatioMaking Copies Making Copies Copy Cut-off Making Telephone Calls Rapid Key Dialing Press the approRedial HoldUsing the Hookup Answering Machine HookupChanging the outgoing message Mode key Activating the hookupTesting for proper operation How the hookup operatesIf you have problems If it still doesn’t work How fax transmissions are detected Optional Hookup Settings Quiet Detect TimeFax reception when the answering machine fails Special Functions Blocking Reception of Unwanted FaxesSpecial Functions Memory Sending documents from memorySubstitute reception If the memory becomes fullBroadcasting MemoryBroadcasting using a Group Key Polling Requesting a Fax Transmission Requesting transmissionBeing polled polling standby Polling securityStoring and clearing fax numbers for polling permission Timer Operations Setting a timer operationTo cancel an operation Entering and Using Programs Initial procedureTransmission Polling Broadcasting Clearing a Program keyUsing a Program key To cancel a programmed timer operationPress the Program Key Optional Settings Accessing the SettingsSettings Optional Settings Setting 8 Dial ModeOptional Settings Setting 15 Polling Printing Reports and Lists Printing a listActivity Report Transmission errors Explanation of headingsTimer list Reception errorsPasscode List Option Setting ListTelephone Number List Anti Junk Number List Program and Group ListPrint Setup List Transaction ReportMaintenance Fax print headHousing Scanning glass and rollersTroubleshooting Problems and SolutionsTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Messages and Signals Display messagesAudible signals Clearing Paper Jams Clearing a jammed documentClearing jammed fax paper Troubleshooting Specifications ResolutionSpecifications Sharp Physical Chemical Characteristics FCC Regulatory Information Guia de Consulta Rapida InstalaciónIntroducción de su Nombre y Número Insercion de Fecha y Hora Memorización y Borrado de Numeros de las Marcas AutomaticasEnvio de Documentos Recepción de documentos Cargar el papelIndex 101102 103 Page Limited Warranty Sharp Electronics Corporation