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09:TX MODE DEFAULT: This function allows you to change default type of original, transmit and copy resolution settings of your fax machine. Unless you select otherwise using the Transmit Resolution/YES or Type of Original/NO keys, your fax machine is set to use the STD and NORMAL settings. If you are constantly sending faxes which require some other combination of transmission modes, use this function setting to change the default transmission modes to any other combination of settings. While you are programming, the new default combinations will appear on the LEDs above the Transmit Resolution/YES or Type of Original/NO keys.

10:T/F TIMER PROG.: When set to the telephone/ fax answering mode, your fax machine automatically distinguishes between incoming voice and fax calls. If the incoming call is a voice call, your fax machine will ring to tell you to pick up the handset. If you do not answer, your fax machine automatically switches back to facsimile mode to allow the calling party to send a fax. The T/F TIMER function controls how long your fax machine waits before switching back to fax mode. Available settings are 20 seconds or 35 seconds.

11:RING RESPONSE: This function controls how long your fax machine waits before answering an incoming telephone call when your fax machine is set to auto receive or telephone/fax auto switch answering modes. The available settings are 1 ring, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 15 seconds or 20 seconds.

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If your fax machine is set to telephone/fax auto switch answering mode, it is recommended that you set ring response to one ring.

12:RING PTRN. FOR FAX: Distinctive ringing is a service offered by some telephone services that allow you to have different numbers on one line, each with its own distinctive ring. In this way, when you get an incoming call, you can identify what number is being called by the ring pattern. Your local telephone service can provide you with more information about this service and if it is available. If available, this service is usually offered as a monthly charge to your normal telephone bill. Available settings are type 1, type 2 and off.

13:1’ST PAPER SIZE: This function allows you to tell your fax machine what size of paper you are using in the paper tray of your fax machine. Available settings are A4, letter, legal 13 and legal 14.

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Contents Okifax Page Preface Energy Star Table of Contents Dial Directories Advanced Operations Specifications Safety Installation hintsGeneral Operation & maintenance Emergency first aid Toner cartridge & image drum handlingUser’s Guide Introduction FeaturesMemory expansion Product optionsPC interface board Second paper cassetteUser’s Guide What you should receive Component IdentificationOne Touch Keypad ComponentsControl Panel Control panel keys & indicators English User’s Guide English One touch keypad Using one touch keys for diallingUsing one touch keys for selecting functions & programming Signal tones Unpacking InstallationWhere to install your fax machine Getting startedSetting up Installing document stackerInstalling toner cartridge English Connecting telephone line Installing external handset Connecting external telephone or answering machine Connecting power Loading paper Return the tray to the slot. Push it forward until it locks Adjustment Setting time & dateSetting answering mode Answering mode optionsEnglish Fax machine identification Changing answering modeData PRG Setting fax machine identificationSetting forwarding number Setting language Connecting to a PBXLanguage Enter 4DIGITS ParameterDial Directories One touch keysProgramming Enter the main fax number as follows One touch parameters Chain diallingTouch Param Auto dial numbers Groups Add Auto Dial location Multiple page documents Basic OperationsPreparing documents Document sizeLoading documents Sending faxes to single location Document Type ResolutionSearch key dialling Real-time diallingRedialling Receiving faxes manually Confirming resultsStopping transmissions No toner reception Receiving faxes into memoryMemory reception No paper receptionRejecting unsolicited fax messages Cancelling messages stored in memoryMaking copies Power failures & memoryMaking copies using manual paper feeder Using voice request Answering voice request Initiating voice requestUser’s Guide Sending faxes to multiple locations Advanced OperationsSending delayed fax from document feeder Delayed sending of faxesFeedertx Sending delayed fax from memoryCancelling delayed transmissions Confidential faxes Sending confidential faxesSelect Location Password PRG Receiving confidential faxesCreating confidential mailbox Changing password or closing mailbox Relay broadcasting Printing confidential faxesRelay initiating station Initiating relay broadcasts Relay PasswordRelay key station Relay broadcast reportPolling transmission PollingDual access Polling receptionWhile sending faxes While receiving faxes While making copiesWhile printing reports Programming Customising features & operationsUser function settings Viewing your current settingsUser function settings list English User’s Guide Changing user function settings Dial parameter settingsDial parameter settings list Changing dial parameter settings Service function settings list Service function settingsEnglish User’s Guide Reports Understanding reportsActivity report Telephone directory Broadcast confirmation reportConfiguration report Message confirmation reportConfidential reception report Printing message confirmation report Power outage reportPrinting reports Broadcast entry reportCommunication codes Codes used in reportsPrinting other reports Result codesUser’s Guide Clearing document jams Problem SolvingClearing printer paper jams Push User’s Guide Replacing toner cartridge User’s Guide English Replacing image drum unit Push Drum Count Reading print countersProblem checklist User’s Guide Have correctly loaded your document face down User’s Guide Category Specifications SpecificationsUser’s Guide