Samsung SF3000T manual Fax Theory

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YOUR NEW MACHINE

Fax Theory

Thank you for your purchase of this multi-function fax machine. We want you to get maximum use from your new equipment, therefore we would like to explain a little bit about FAX machines and how they work. This will help when reading the rest of this manual and becoming acquainted with FAX machines in general, plus all the features available with your new machine.

Most people donÕt realize it, but the fax machine has been around in various forms since the time of the invention of the telegraph in the mid-nineteenth century. Early fax machines were large, slow, and difficult to operate. Equipment and techniques for sending copies of documents across long distances have improved over the years, and todayÕs fax machine is small, fast, and easy to operate.

A fax machine may appear complex, but in reality, modern fax machines are merely a combination of several very familiar machines.

First of all, faxing makes use of processes very much like an office copier. When you send a fax document to someone, the machine makes an internal copy of it (a facsimile, hence the term ÒfaxÓ), and converts that copy to electronic signals which we call ÒdataÓ. The data is then sent out over the telephone line as a series of audible tones. When you receive a fax from someone else, the copy process simply converts these tones from the telephone line back to data, and then to printed output.

Fax machines depend very much on telephone technology, since they must dial telephone numbers, answer calls, and exchange fax data (their version of ÒspeechÓ) over the phone line with other fax machines.

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Basic FAX Operation

To send a fax document, you tell the fax machine the telephone number to call by entering the number on a Touch-Tone keypad, just like a telephone. You may also store frequently-called numbers in the machineÕs various memory locations. This makes dialing faster, more accurate, and allows your machine to ÒrememberÓ telephone numbers for performing many automatic functions.

1.6 CHAPTER ONE : YOUR NEW MACHINE

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Contents Electronics Samsung Facsimile Thank You for Choosing Samsung Important Precautions and Safety InformationFax Branding Case of InterferenceFCC Identification Number Telephone Company InformationYou should also know that Contents Answering Machine A p t e r O n e List of Features Common Parts Parts Rear View Familiarizing Yourself with Your New Machine Front View InsideErase SF3000T only Control PanelStop Fax Theory Your NEW Machine A p t e r T w o Connection Diagram Choosing a LocationConnections Handset Document TrayDocument Exit Tray Extension Phone Optional SF3000 only Insert the battery into the battery slot Backup Battery SF3000T onlyPull the paper support on the paper bin all the way up Loading PaperPress Menu Installing Print CartridgeInstallation and Setup Samsung Plain Paper InkJet Facsimile Making a Copy Press Start/Copy System ID Your Number and Name Setting System ID and DateUsing the Keypad to Enter Letters Keypad Character Assignments Date and Time A p t e r T h r e e Storing a Number for One-Touch Dialing One-Touch DialingDialing a One-Touch Number Storing a Number for Speed Dialing Speed DialingEnter a name up to Dialing a Speed Number Storing Speed Dial Numbers for Group Dialing Group Dialing for Multi-Address TransmissionNumber you wish to Include in the group Using Group Dialing Multi-Address transmission Memo A p t e r F o u r Acceptable Documents Sending a FaxSetting Document Resolution and Contrast Loading Document Sending a Fax Automatically Printing Your Name and Number System IDAutomatic Redial ÔPHONE.Õ Sending a Fax After TalkingReception Modes Receiving a FaxReceiving Manually in TEL Mode Receiving in FAX ModeReceiving in Auto Mode SF3000T Receiving in Auto Mode SF30001GODREJ 9/20/98 512 PM Press RCV. Mode repeatedly until Ôtadõ is displayed Receiving in TAD Mode SF3000TIME09-10 TAD OGM 13s Receiving in TAD Mode SF3000TCanceling Reception Using an Extension Telephone SF3000 onlyVoice Request Sending a Voice RequestAnswering a Voice Request This chapter is for SF3000T Monitoring an Incoming Call Checking Your TAD Greeting MessagePlaying Back Messages Playing Back Caller Messages Newly ReceivedPlaying Back All Messages Erasing a Selected Messages Erasing Old MessagesSkipping Backward or Forward Erasing All Recorded MessagesCall Transfer Turning On or Off the Call Transfer FeatureStop Accessing the Machine Using the Answering Machine from a Remote PhoneRemote session Using Remote CommandsAnswering Machine Memo A p t e r S i A p t e r S i Delayed TransmissionIf you want to assign a Current time To Cancel the Delayed Transmission You have Set Memory Transmission Broadcasting 1GODREJ 9/20/98 508 PM Before transmission Being Polled By a Remote Machine PollingPolling a Remote Machine A p t e r S e v e n REDIAL/PAUSE Sending Tone Signal Using FlashHelp List OHD/V.Req Chain DialingTelephone Numbers List User ReportsTo Print a List Press Start/Copy when the desired list is displayedUser Options Setting an OptionFAX Options Original 1GODREJ 9/20/98 519 PM Special Features Clearing Memory A p t e r E i g h t Cleaning the Document Scanner Care and Maintenance Replacing the Print Cartridge Print Cartridge MaintenanceReplace the Cover and Control Panel Self TEST? Run Self Test Examine the test pattern. For details, see page2.9 Run Nozzle TestCheck Ink Level Wiping the Print Nozzles and Contacts Cleaning the CartridgeClean the Carrier Deflector inside the printer Cleaning the Cartridge Carrier Contacts and DeflectorBUSY! RETRY? LCD Error MessagesNo Cartridge Fax Problems Fixing ProblemsDocument in memory Print Quality Problems Paper Feeding Problems Document Jams During Transmission Clearing JamsPaper Jams During Printing Memo P e n d i MH, MR, MMR Specifications