Audiovox afx-35, VE-500 manual Specifications, When Service is Needed

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Specifications

Type of Unit

Communication Line

Compatibility

Compression Scheme

Modem Speed

Resolution

Scanning Method

Print Method

Input Document Size

Effective Scanning Width

Effective Recording Width

Paper Roll Size

Power Requirement

Power Consumption

Temperature Range

Humidity Range

Dimensions

Weight

Desktop Transceiver

Public Switched Telephone Network and PABX

CCITT Group 3

Modified Huffman, Modified READ (MH/MR)

9600/7200/4800/2400 bps

3.85 line/mm, 7.7 line/mm

Flat-Bed scanning using CIS (Contact Image Sensor)

Thermal

216 mm (8.5 “)

210 mm (8.27 “)+/- 1%

216 mm (8.5 “)

30 meters

AC 120V - 22OV, 50-60 Hz

9.5W (Standby), 120 W (Sending, Receiving and Copying) 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F)

20% to 80% ; RH (non-condensing)

334 mm X 249 mm X 88 mm ((W) X (D) X(H))

3.5Kg (7.7 Ibs.)

When Service is Needed

If your problem persists, contact the dealer from whom you purchased your machine. You may want to jot down your dealer’s telephone number.

Service Telephone Number :

For the most efficient service, jot down the information requested below before calling:

Model No. of your machine : AFX-2500

Serial No. (on bottom of the unit):

Type of telephone jack:

Model and brand of facsimile you are trying to communicate with:

Is your unit having problem in transmitting,

receiving or both ?YES/NO

Does the same problem occur when you call a

different machine ?

YES/NO

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Contents Audiovox Type of Service Telephone Company ProceduresIf a Problem Arises Label IdentificationDOC Information Classe B Renseianements du Minis&e des CommunicationsAvis Congratulations ContentsAbout This Guide Check your Equipment Quick Look at Your MachineSide View Quick Look at Your Machine Control PanelChoosing a Proper Location Setting UpFollow These Steps Assembling & Connecting Installing the HandsetConnecting the Phone Line Attaching the Document TrayAssemblina & Connecting Connecting the PowerTurning the Power on Choosing Dial ModeSetting Ringer Volume Assembling & ConnectingSetting Speaker Volume Loading Fax Paper Paper Running OUTSetting Date and Time Setting Your Terminal IDSetting Up Basic Information How To Enter NameChoosing a Mode Receiving in TEL ModeReceiving in Auto RCV Mode ReceivingReceiving in ANS/FAX Mode Receiving in TEL/FAX ModeReceiving Machine and/or answering machine may not function properlyReceiving Receiving Using the Extension TelephoneCanceling a Reception Identifying the Party Sending Documents Important Receiving FactsVoice Request Window Messages Important Receiving Facts Clearing Paper JamsSendina Sending a DocumentHandset Up, Handset Down Important Sending FactsMemory Dialing Automatic RedialingPrinting Information on Sent Pages Window MessagesClearing Document Jams Confirmation Report Important Sendina FactsVoice Request Setting the Resolution Controlling Transmission QualityPreparing a Good Original & Document Size LimitationsEnter Storing One-Touch & Speed Dial NumbersOptional features of your unit. To review Settina User OptionsPrinting Reports Location Number ListPrinting Reports Options ListTransmission Report Reception ReportMaintenance and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting GuideMaintenance and Troubleshooting Cleaning ComponentsHow a Fax Works About Facsimile CompatibilitySpecifications When Service is Needed