Sharp AR-FX12 Pause time setting, Speaker volume settings, Original print on transaction report

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KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS

Pause time setting

This setting is used to select the duration of pauses that are inserted in destination fax numbers. Normally the setting is 2 seconds, which means that each time the [PAUSE] key is touched when dialing or storing a fax number, a pause of 2 seconds is inserted.

The pause time can be set to any number of seconds from 1 to 15.

Speaker volume settings

This program is used to adjust the volume of the five following sounds that are emitted from the speaker: 1.speaker, 2. ringer volume, 3. line monitor, 4. fax receive signal, 5. Fax communication error signal.

KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS

SPEAKER VOLUME SETTINGS

 

OK

 

 

 

SPEAKER

1/2

RINGER VOLUME

LINE MONITOR

Volume:Low Volume:Medium Volume:High Off

To change the volume, touch the desired volume key. Factory default setting varies with destinations.

Original print on transaction report

This program is used to have part of the first page of the fax printed on the transaction report . This program is used in conjunction with the transaction report print select setting (at right), and is not effective when printing of the transaction report is disabled.

This program is normally configured so that part of the fax is printed on the transaction report when a transmission is not successful.

Remote reception number setting

(only when extension phone is connected)

When a call is received (not made) on an extension phone connected to the machine, fax reception can be activated by entering a one-digit number and pressing " " twice on the phone's keypad. This number is called the remote reception number, and you can set it to any number from "0" to "9". The number is normally set to "5".

Transaction report print select setting

This program is used to select the condition for printing a transaction report. The condition is set separately for normal transmission, broadcast transmission, reception, and confidential reception.

 

SINGLE SENDING

 

 

BROADCASTING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRINT OUT ALL REPORT

 

 

 

PRINT OUT ALL REPORT

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRINT OUT ERROR REPORT ONLY

 

PRINT OUT ERROR REPORT ONLY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NO PRINTED REPORT

 

 

 

NO PRINTED REPORT

 

Touch the key to display the next two settings. Select the print conditions for receptions and confidential receptions

 

RECEIVING

 

CONFIDENTIAL RECEPTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRINT OUT ALL REPORT

 

 

PRINT OUT NOTICE PAGE

 

 

 

PRINT OUT ERROR REPORT ONLY

 

NOT PRINT OUT NOTICE PAGE

NO PRINTED REPORT

The normal settings are indicated by shading above.

Activity report print select setting

This program is used to have the activity report stored in the machine's memory printed out at regular intervals. You can choose to have the report automatically printed each time the number of stored transactions exceeds 99, or have the report printed at a specified time every day (only once per day). The report is normally set to not print out. Select "AUTO PRINT AT MEMORY FULL" to have the report automatically printed when the number of stored transactions (the combined total of transmissions and receptions) exceeds 99. To have the report automatically printed at a specified time, check the "PRINT DAILY AT DESIGNATED TIME" box and then select the time with the "HOUR" and "MINUTE" keys that appear.

KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS

 

 

ACTIVITY REPORT PRINT SELECT SETTING

 

OK

AUTO PRINT AT MEMORY FULL

 

 

 

HOUR

MINUTE

PRINT DAILY AT DESIGNATED TIME

13

01

 

Touch the "HOUR" and "MINUTE" keys and then set the

hour by touching the and keys. Set the minute in the same way. When finished, touch the [OK] key.

NOTES

If you only select the "PRINT DAILY AT DESIGNATED TIME" setting and the number of recorded transactions exceeds 99 before the specified time, each new transaction will delete the oldest transaction (the oldest transaction will not be printed).

The activity report can also be printed out on demand (see "PRINTING OUT SETTINGS" on page 8-11).

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Contents AR-FX12 These special accessories must be used with the device FAX interface cable and Line cableImportant Notice for New Zealand Users Introduction Contents Chapter Appendix To USE this Product Correctly AS a Facsimile Fax power switchLithium battery Line connectionImportant Safety Information Important safety informationYour fax machine and the telephone system Page Chapter Connecting AN Extension Phone Points to Check and Program After InstallationConnecting AN Extension Phone Program the senders name and senders numberLook AT the Operation Panel FAX Mode Condition Settings Screen Condition settings screenAddress book screen alphabetically ordered Original sizes OriginalsOriginals That can be Faxed Automatic reduction of faxed documentLoading a Document Using the Automatic Document FeederUsing the Document Glass Insert the stack intoManually Setting the Scanning Size Storing or Deleting AN Original Size Resolution settings Selecting the ResolutionChange the resolution Touch the Resolution keyChange the exposure Exposure settingsSelecting the Exposure Touch the Exposure keyConvenient Dialing Methods Basic Operations Sending a FAX Basic Procedure for Sending FaxesIf needed, adjust the exposure setting. Refer to Check the original sizePress the Start key Cancelling transmissionDial the fax number 10After the last page is scanned, touch the READ-END keyTouch the one-touch key for the desired destination Continue from of Basic Procedure for Sending FaxesSending a FAX by Speed Dialing Enter the 3-digit Speed Dial numberTouch the desired Ldap server key FAX Number Entry with Global Address SearchTouchkey. the Global Address Search Enter a keyword for searchENLARGING/REDUCING the Image Before Transmission Touch the key under Send SizeTouch the key of the desired enlargement or reduction size Original you loaded Make sure the machine is in fax modeFaxing a TWO-SIDED Original Pages 2-2toStoring transmission jobs memory transmission If a transmission error occursQuick On-line If the receiving party is busyCancelling a FAX Transmission Cancelling ON-HOOK DialingIf received data cannot be printed Receiving FaxesReceiving a FAX Machine will ring* and reception will automatically beginUsing Convenient Functions 1 Advanced Transmission Methods Sender If you enter an incorrect number Using Broadcast TransmissionCheck the destinations If you select an incorrect auto-dial keyInkey.fax mode, touch the Special Modes Using Edge EraseSelect the desired erase mode Touch the Erase key Touch the outer OK keyTo cancel Dual Page Scan Selecting Dual Page ScanTouch the Dual page Scan key Setting UP a Timer Transmission Touch the Timer keyTo cancel 2in1 Fax mode, touch the Special Modes key Touch the OK keyTouch the 2in1 key Using Card Shot Touch the Card Shot keyCard shot screen To cancel card shot Place the original on the document glass10Touch the READ-END key Faxing a Large Number of Pages JOB Build Mode Touch the JOB Build keyRepeat steps 7 and 8 until all pages have Position of senders information OWN Number SendingExample of fax page printed out by the receiving machine Outside scanned dataTouch the Transaction Report key About the Print Original Image checkboxPolling memory Transmission and Reception Using the Polling FunctionPolling Your machine Other machineTouch the Polling key and then touch the OK key Using the Polling FunctionManual polling Touch the Special Modes key and then touch the keyTouch the Memory BOX key and then touch the Data Store key Using Polling MemoryTo cancel scanning Touch the Public BOX keyDeleting document data from the Public Box Restricting polling access polling securityPrinting document data in the Public Box Touch the Memory BOX key and then touch the Print Data keyUsing a Program Fax mode, load the documentTouch the Special Modes key and then the Program key Transferring received data Using the Transfer FunctionProgram the fax number of the transfer destination Touch the YES keyInstalling the PC-FAX driver Using the PC-FAX functionPage Using Convenient Functions 2 Transmission Using F-CODES SEP SUB Transmission Between Machines Supporting F-CODESThis machine PWD SIDTouchagain. the SUB Address key once Creating a Memory BOX for F-CODE TransmissionTouch the SUB Address key Use the numeric keys to enterHow F-code polling memory works Using F-CODE Polling MemoryCode Polling Memory Scanning a document into an F-code polling memory boxProcedure for F-CODE Polling Cancelling a transmissionChecking and clearing document data in a memory box Code Confidential Transmission Code Confidential TransmissionPress the numeric keys to enter the 4-digit print PIN PressStart Print Code Relay Broadcast Transmission Relay machine your machineYour machine is the relay machine Using the F-CODE Relay Broadcast FunctionUsing the F-CODE Relay Request Function Your machine requests a relay broadcastPage Using Convenient Functions 3 Convenient Methods of USE Changing the reception mode to Manual Reception Using AN Extension PhoneUsing AN Extension Phone to Receive a FAX Touch the Receive Mode keyReceiving a FAX After Talking Manual Reception When the machine is in Fax modeWhen the machine rings, lift the extension phone and speak Replace the extension phoneDial the number of the other party or touch a one-touch key SettingsSending a FAX After Talking Manual Transmission Load the original. seeProgramming Touch the Direct Address ProgrammingTouch the Address Control key Program keyStoring ONE-TOUCH Dial Keys 14Touchname. the key, and then check the key 15Check the transmission settings10Use the numeric keys to enter the fax number 13Touch the OK keyEditing and Deleting ONE-TOUCH Keys Touch the one-touch key that you wish to edit or deleteIf you cannot edit or delete a one-touch key Touch the OK key in the screen of step Storing a Group KEYTouch the Address key Check the name of the key refer to onTouch the group key that you wish to edit or delete Editing and Deleting Group KeysTouch the AMEND/DELETE key Touch the Delete key in the screen of stepStoring a Program Touch the Settings keyTouchstore. the keys for the settings you wish to Editing and Deleting ProgramsStoring a Group Index Enter a maximum of 6 characters for the index nameTo change a user index name, re-enter the name as explained Programming AN F-CODE Memory BOX Touch the BOX Name keyTokey.set a passcode, touch the Pass Code Setting for F-CODE Polling Memory Boxes Polling Times Touch the Print PIN key Use the numeric keys to enter a 4-digit numberSelected End Receiving machines are Setting for F-CODE Relay Broadcast Memory Boxes RecipientAddress selection Displayed You Can DeleteTouch the keys as needed to edit or delete the information CancelEditing and Deleting a Memory BOX Touch the List Print keyTroubleshooting When a Transaction Report is Printed Information appearing in the TYPE/NOTE columnMessage screen Alarm Meaning of message Action Viewing the Communication Activity ReportDocument Feeder Problems and Solutions Problem Check SolutionIs the volume set to low? Set the speaker volume to Manual For Appear General Information Transmitted imageMade Off? Low, medium, or high Page KEY Operator Programs KEY Operator Programs KEY Operator Program ListTouchkey. the KEY Operator Programs Using the KEY Operator ProgramsFor Factory default Setting Key Operator Code Number Press the CA key to exit the programOperation Settings KEY Operator ProgramsDefault exposure settings FAX SettingsScan complete sound setting Fax own number and name set Fax default settingsRemote reception number setting Pause time settingSpeaker volume settings Transaction report print select settingAuto reduction sending setting Fax send settingsDisable of fax number direct entry Rotation sending settingRecall in case of line busy Call timer at memory sendingRecall in case of communication error Country Differentiation TableDuplex reception setting Fax receive settingsAuto receive reduce setting Print style settingPasscode number setting Anti junk fax settingPolling security setting Fax polling securityPrinting OUT Settings Page Appendix Specifications MH, MR, MMR, JbigIndex NumericsProgramming frequently used operations 13 toPrint 15 to 3-1615 to Viewing the communication activity reportPage Page TINSE2787GHZZ