Ricoh FAX1700L Electrical Specifications Base machine, Power consumption, Fax Specifications

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TECHNICAL REFERENCE

Specifications

File Storage

You can have as many as 100 memory transmission files stored in the machine: This is a theoretical maximum. The actual number of files you can have in your machine depends on the types of the documents, and how much memory they consume.

Specifications

Electrical Specifications (Base machine)

Power supply:

220-240 Vac, 50/60 Hz (Only 50Hz

 

is printed on the rating plate of

 

some machines.)

Power consumption

 

Energy saver mode:

Average 8 W

Standby mode:

Average 24W

Transmission:

Average 35W

Reception:

Average 180W

Copying:

Average 195W

Maximum power consumption:

470W

Fax Specifications

 

Protocol:

G3

Memory Capacity:

Base Machine: 18 pages/A4 size

 

With 1Mbyte memory: 102 pages

 

With 2Mbyte memory: 186 pages

Data rate:

14,400/12,000/9600/7200/4800/

 

2400 bps, automatic fallback.

Transmission time:

6 seconds at 14,400 bps, G3,

 

without TTI, ECM, MMR- using

 

memory for a ITU-T #1 test docu-

 

ment (Slerexe letter) at standard

 

resolution

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Contents Ricoh Paper Feed Unit Type Operator Safety Important Safety Instructions SafetySafety When to Call Your Service RepresentativeCold Weather Power-up Power and GroundingOzone Symbols & Conventions Used In This ManualThunderstorms Operation panel Machine LayoutTray Part NamesFaxing Recommended Types of Document Faxing Memory Transmission and Immediate Transmission Move the original Transmit Tip 5551234 Receiving Calls & Fax MessagesFaxes/Phone Calls Priorityfax Page SET-MessageDOC.appearsORDIALhere- no Faxing a Page With Very Fine Detail NDLATER? Optional Features for TransmissionYes PAGES?TTIPRINT? Redialing RADY100%1000 Quick Dial Function 31 Yes Speed Dial Function 3 2 Yes Storing & Editing Fax Numbers Functions 31Newyorkoffice N01Press Function, 3, 3, Yes Storing & Editing a Group of Fax Numbers FunctionKPAD/N Erasing Groups CLEA?Press Function Programming the Group KeyPress Function 3 1 and Yes Programming the Dial Option Key TransmitChain Dialing On Hook Dial or Handset ModeFunctions 21 FILENO.KPAD/jkErasing a Stored Message Before It Is Sent Press Function, 5, 1, and Yes Printing a Stored Message FunctionPolling Reception Function PollingrecvstartTalking Before Sending a FaxOn Hook Dial Sending a Fax using the Handset Verifying Communications, Errors, Counters, etc Other FeaturesTransmission Result Report Switch 03, bit Result Column Journal Function PrintjournalstartGROUPLIST? SelectlistsCounters Function Rejecting Messages From Certain SendersExcept from Empty/NotNot empty ABC Press Yes and Function ABCON/OFF Saving Energy Saving Energy with the Night Timer Which saving energy mode is best for you?TIMER#1TUEKPAD/Y NghttimerNEXTk ON/OFFPrinting the Sender’s Identification Tonal SignalsCopying CopyltLoading Paper in the Main Paper Tray Maintaining Your MachineReplacing Toner Cassette Maintaining Your Machine Replacing the Photoconductor STDOC.ORDIALNO PLACEOPC?Daily Maintenance You want to remove the document in the feeder If an Indicator Lights Up on the Operation PanelOther Possible Problems Clearing Document Jams Clearing Copy Jams Paper size in the cassette Maximum reducible length Communication problemsIf Messages You Receive Don’t Fit on Your Paper Operational Difficulties Problem Required ActionPBX Reception Telephoning No File Exists Displayed Error MessagesFunction 6 2 2 2 2 7 2 and Yes Start Calling the Service StationSYSTEMPARA.TXSTART Example Access Code for Functions 61 toUser Parameters function Technical Reference SettingsSubstitutereception ReportmemorytxPrintdensity Changing your machine’s default settings TRA Adjusting the Volume of Various Features FunctionSelecting the Display’s Language Counters Function 94, seeEntering Characters Paper Requirements Document & Paper SpecificationsDocuments Using the Auto Document Feeder Job currently in progress CapabilitiesFax Specifications SpecificationsElectrical Specifications Base machine Power consumptionOptional Lower Paper Cassette General SpecificationsMachine Environment InstallationInstallation Installing the Photoconductor and Toner Cassette Attaching the Document Tray Installing the Main Paper TrayInstalling the Copy Tray Installing the Auto Document TableInstalling the Optional Paper Feed Unit LEGAL8.5X14INCH PapersizeInstalling the Optional Memory Card Setting the PaperConnecting to the Phone Lines Connecting the MachineConnecting to the Phone Lines Important Points about Power Connection Connecting the PowerInitial Settings & Adjustments Format of the number is normally as follows NEXTkKPAD/N SetcsiInitialmode FRI NEXTk ONkOFFPage Class 1 Laser Product Accordance with IEC Connection to the Pstn or a Pabx Extension Page Hints Option keyFaxing at a Glance Declaration of Conformity Supplies