Samsung FX 505 manual Connecting the Power, Turning the Power On

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Assembling & Connecting continued

Connecting Extension Telephone or Answering Machine (if necessary)

Plug one end of the modular cord into the EXT.TEL jack on the rear of your machine. Plug the other end of the cord into a modular jack on an answering machine or a regular telephone you wish to use as an extension.

Connecting the Power

Plug the power cord to the power receptacle. Plug the other end of the cord into a properly grounded, three-pin 12OV AC power outlet.

Use an outlet not shared with equipment that generates electrical noise or

consumes large amounts of electricity, such as an air conditioner or office copier.

Turning the Power “On”

Press the Power switch to turn the unit on.

When you turn the power on, [SYSTEM INITIAL] message appears briefly in the display window and all indicators light briefly. After a moment, all indicators are turned off, and the date, time, and current mode are displayed. (If the displayed time and date are not correct, don’t worry-you will change this information in a moment. See page 13). This confirms your unit works properly.

You may leave your unit on and in standby mode 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

If nothing appears in the window, make sure that :

The power cord is properly connected and plugged into the wall jack.

The wall jack is ‘live’ and not switched off by a wail switch or blown fuse.

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Contents Proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your FX OPERATOR’S GuidePage Type of Service Telephone Company ProceduresFCC Information Label ldentificationIf a Problem Arises DOC InformationLightning Class BRenseignements du Ministère des Communications AvisCongratulations Contents About This GuideQuick Look at Your Machine Front ViewControl Panel Search key Tone KeyA l K e y p a d One Touch KeysSetting Up Follow These StepsChoosing a Proper Location Assembling & Connecting Installing the HandsetConnecting the Phone Line Connecting the Power Turning the Power OnAssembling & Connecting c o n t i n u e d Choosing Dial ModeSetting Speaker Volume Setting Ringer VolumeLoading Fax Paper Paper Running OUT ?Setting Date and Time T t i n g U p B a s i c I n f o r m a t i o nSetting Up Basic Information c o n t i n u e d Setting Your Terminal IDHow To Enter Name Choosing a Mode Receiving in TEL ModeReceiving Manual vs. Automatic Fax MachinesReceiving in AUTO-RCV Mode Receiving in ANS/FAX ModeReceiving in TEL/FAX Mode Receiving Using Extension TelephoneCancelling a Reception P o r t a n t R e c e i v i n g F a c t s Voice RequestWindow Messages Press V . R E Q U E S T during the receptionImportant Receiving Facts c o n t i n u e d Clearing Paper JamsFax Paper Storage N d i ng Sending a DocumentHandset Up, Handset Down P o r t a n t S e n d i n g F a c t sMemory Dialing Automatic RedialingImportant Sending Facts c o n t i n u e d Clearing Document JamsPrinting lnformation on Sent Pages Confirmation Report Setting Resolution and Contrast of Documents Controlling Transmission QualityPreparing a Good Original & Document Size LimitationsControlling Transmission Quality c o n t i n u ed Making CopiesLIGHT/PHOTO repeatedly Press START/COPYStoring One Touch & Speed Dial Numbers Storing Numbers for One-Touch DialingYES Using Address Label Storing Numbers for Speed DialingA r c h i n g M e m o r i e s Scanning the Entire MemorySearching Memories c o n t i n u ed Scanning For a Name Beginning with a Particular CharacterOther Ways to Send or Receive Sending At a Later TimeFUNCTION, just press Function then any digit. Canceling Delay Transmission Other Ways to Send or ReceivePolling To Poll Other Unit Requesting documents from other unitAllowing Others To Poll Your Unit Press PollUsing As a Telephone Making a Call Using Memory DialingSwitching From Pulse To Tone To Place a Call on HoldSetting User Options Your unit is preset to YES at factoryYour unit is preset to no at factory Setting User Options Printing Reports Location Number List Options List Transmission ReportReception Report Maintenance and Troubleshooting TroubleshootingSymptom Possible Cause/Solution Maintenance and Troubleshooting c o n t i n u e d Error MessagesError Message Description Solution Cleaning Components Maintenance and Troubleshooting c o n t i n u e d Maintenance and Troubleshooting c o n t i n u ed How a Fax WorksAbout Facsimile Compatibility Service Information When Service is Needed SpecificationsLimited Warranty R r a n t yTerms ExclusionsD e Electronics