Samsung FX 505 manual Assembling & Connecting, Installing the Handset, Connecting the Phone Line

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Assembling & Connecting

Installing the Handset

Plug one end of the handset cord to the jack on the bottom of the handset. Then, plug the other end of the cord to the HANDSET jack on the left side of the machine.

Connecting the Phone Line

Connect your machine in either of two ways :

Plug one end of the line cord into the TEL LINE jack on the machine and the other end into a standard telephone wall jack.

If you have a multi-line telephone, plug one end of the line cord into the TEL LINE jack on the machine and the other end into a jack on the multi-line phone system.

If you install the unit in an electronic or digital telephone system or PBX, it may not operate correctly. To use the unit on such a system, you may nave to contact your local telephone company and have them install a separate line that bypasses this equipment.

Many modern office buildings feature identical wall jacks for telephone lines and data lines for computers. If the computer terminals in your office plug into wall jacks, make sure that you plug your Unit into a live telephone jack, not a data jack.

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Contents OPERATOR’S Guide Proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your FXPage Label ldentification Type of ServiceTelephone Company Procedures FCC InformationClass B If a Problem ArisesDOC Information LightningAvis Renseignements du Ministère des CommunicationsAbout This Guide Congratulations ContentsFront View Quick Look at Your MachineControl Panel One Touch Keys Search keyTone Key A l K e y p a dChoosing a Proper Location Setting UpFollow These Steps Connecting the Phone Line Assembling & ConnectingInstalling the Handset Turning the Power On Connecting the PowerSetting Ringer Volume Assembling & Connecting c o n t i n u e dChoosing Dial Mode Setting Speaker VolumePaper Running OUT ? Loading Fax PaperT t i n g U p B a s i c I n f o r m a t i o n Setting Date and TimeSetting Your Terminal ID Setting Up Basic Information c o n t i n u e dHow To Enter Name Manual vs. Automatic Fax Machines Choosing a ModeReceiving in TEL Mode ReceivingReceiving in ANS/FAX Mode Receiving in AUTO-RCV ModeReceiving Using Extension Telephone Receiving in TEL/FAX ModeCancelling a Reception Press V . R E Q U E S T during the reception P o r t a n t R e c e i v i n g F a c t sVoice Request Window MessagesFax Paper Storage Important Receiving Facts c o n t i n u e dClearing Paper Jams Sending a Document N d i ngAutomatic Redialing Handset Up, Handset DownP o r t a n t S e n d i n g F a c t s Memory DialingPrinting lnformation on Sent Pages Important Sending Facts c o n t i n u e dClearing Document Jams Confirmation Report & Document Size Limitations Setting Resolution and Contrast of DocumentsControlling Transmission Quality Preparing a Good OriginalPress START/COPY Controlling Transmission Quality c o n t i n u edMaking Copies LIGHT/PHOTO repeatedlyYES Storing One Touch & Speed Dial NumbersStoring Numbers for One-Touch Dialing Storing Numbers for Speed Dialing Using Address LabelScanning the Entire Memory A r c h i n g M e m o r i e sScanning For a Name Beginning with a Particular Character Searching Memories c o n t i n u edFUNCTION, just press Function then any digit. Other Ways to Send or ReceiveSending At a Later Time To Poll Other Unit Requesting documents from other unit Canceling Delay TransmissionOther Ways to Send or Receive PollingPress Poll Allowing Others To Poll Your UnitTo Place a Call on Hold Using As a TelephoneMaking a Call Using Memory Dialing Switching From Pulse To ToneYour unit is preset to no at factory Setting User OptionsYour unit is preset to YES at factory Setting User Options Printing Reports Location Number List Transmission Report Options ListReception Report Symptom Possible Cause/Solution Maintenance and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Error Message Description Solution Maintenance and Troubleshooting c o n t i n u e dError Messages Cleaning Components Maintenance and Troubleshooting c o n t i n u e d About Facsimile Compatibility Maintenance and Troubleshooting c o n t i n u edHow a Fax Works When Service is Needed Specifications Service InformationExclusions Limited WarrantyR r a n t y TermsD e Electronics