LG Electronics 685, 765, 665, 785 manual Machine Overview, System Overview

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Machine Overview

3 Machine Overview

This chapter provides an overview of the WorkCentre’s hardware features and operation. The Control Panel is discussed and each key is defined.

System Overview

The WorkCentre allows the user to send, receive, copy, and print documents. The ControlCentre software allows you to program the Fax settings on a PC and write the settings to the WorkCentre.

When you switch on the power and the system has warmed up, the machine is in the standby, or idle mode and is ready to use. When an action completes successfully, the machine returns to the Standby Mode and displays the following information:

12-01-1999 06:57 Ready

Free memory:100% Load document

Through the Menu mode, you can configure the standard machine settings or customize your machine. Refer to Chapter 4 “Getting Started” for basic programming instructions and procedures for setting the standard machine settings.

For optimum performance, the machine should be left on 24 hours a day. While the machine is powered on, the internal batteries are charged.

The primary battery retains the programmed data for up to 5 years if the machine loses power. Document data stored in a machine with standard memory is retained for up to 72 hours during a power failure or power off, where the image battery is fully charged for more than 8 hours prior to power off.

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Contents Workcentre Pro 665, 685, 765, 785 User’s Guide XeroxWelwyn Garden City AL7 1HL Table of Contents Getting Started Chapter a Safety Certification and Environmental Compliance Basic TroubleshootingWorkCentre Pro 665/685/765/785 Finding Information in the User’s Guide IntroductionIndex Basic Troubleshooting ChapterEnvironment Specifications a Cancelling Jobs ChapterReports Chapter Problem Solving ChapterPolling Chapter Mailbox Communications ChapterMaintaining the Product Appendix B Send header 1. Inside Outside Off Document ConventionsIntroduction System Requirements Machine RequirementsSpace Requirements Machine Overview System Overview12-01-1999 0657 Ready Free memory100% Load document Feature Description System FeaturesDocuments going to the same phone number. Documents Hardware Features Workcentre Hardware Features Control Panel Description Function Control Panel Components and Function KeysUsed to select the displayed menu item, to start Used for interactive dialing. Digits are dialed as CD-ROM Direct Access Function Keys Phonebook programming. Digits entered after this selection Tones Communication Mode Operation Modes Standby ModeDocuLAN Fax Mode Copy ModeMenu Mode PC Printing ModeTypes of Communications Transmissions Machine Overview Receptions Multi Access CommunicationsMulti Access Function Table Local Multi Access Function Table Fax Communication Multi Access Function Table PC Machine Overview Setting the Machine Language Getting StartedPrinting your Menu Map Time format 1 hour Hour Setting the Date and TimeMM-DD-YY DD-MM-YY 6. YY-MM-DD Date & time DD-MM-YYYY DAYDate & time HH-MM Date formatPress .Month format 1. Numeric Name Machine ID Name 40 max Enter name Setting your Machine IDMachine ID Fax number 20 max Country code? 1. YesSetting the Dial Mode Dial mode Tone PulseEnter outside number Call number 10 max Setting the Send Header Receive footer 1. On Off Setting the Receive FooterLoading Documents Document Specifications062 Resolution Selection Description Selecting the Scan ResolutionContrast selection Description Selecting the Scan ContrastTo Print Quick Start To ReceiveTo Send To CopyMenu Map Phonebook Reports By Name Phonebook Speed Dial Phonebook Group Phonebook One Touch Phonebook Basic Troubleshooting Calling for ServicePaper Jam 071 Grasp the Top Cover Open Lever to open the Top Cover 065 Paper Feed Release Lever WorkCentre Pro 665/685/765/785 068 Right Side Document Jam Typical Causes Recommended Procedure Document JamsRemove all documents from the Document Tray Documents 073 Bypass Tray Limitation Basic Troubleshooting Safety Certification and Environmental Compliance This product must be earthed Laser Safety Information 230v, 50 Hz Nominal Markets Third Party CertificationRadio Frequency Emissions USA 120v 60Hz Nominal MarketsUnique European Certification Approvals and Certification UK Electricity at Work Regulation Question What is the Electricity at Work Regulation?Question Is the Xerox equipment in my premises safe? Question Is Xerox equipment safe?Question I require records of all tests Environmental ChoiceM Environmental ComplianceSafety Certification and Environmental Compliance Send Header Requirements FCC RegulationsSafety Certification and Environmental Compliance Canadian Certification Safety Certification and Environmental Compliance ADF IndexSee also LCD document feeder LCD INDEX-4 See also contrast changing See also security described INDEX-7