Samsung FX 505 manual P o r t a n t S e n d i n g F a c t s, Memory Dialing, Automatic Redialing

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I m p o r t a n t S e n d i n g F a c t s

Memory Dialing

If you have stored frequently used numbers in the unit’s memory, and if the remote party you are calling is set to receive documents automatically, you can send a document at the touch of a key or using [SPEED] key and 2-digit number.

For information on storing numbers for memory dialing, see “Storing One-Touch & Speed Dial Numbers” on page 28.

T o s e n d d o c u m e n t u s i n g m e m o r y dialing ;

1.Load the document face down into the unit (see page 22).

2.To dial the number assigned to one- touch key, press the one-touch key.

If fax number is not assigned, the unit will automatically dial the telephone number stored in the one - touch location.

To dial the number assigned to 2-digit number, press [SPEED] and enter the 2-digit number (01 - 20).

3.The unit automatically dials the number, confirms the connection and sends the document.

The messages on the LCD window tell you what step is being performed.

If you press one-touch key or 2-digit number which is not stored in the unit, warning tones sound and [NOT ASSIGNED] appears on the window.

Automatic Redialing

When you try to send a document using memory dialing and the receiving unit is busy or does not answer (within 60 seconds), your unit will automatically redial the number at 3-minute intervals until it reaches the receiving unit. It redials the number up to three times in case of no answer.

When you dial a number manually using the dial keypad and the number is busy, either press [START/COPY] and hang

up

or

hang

then

press

[ R E D I A L / P A U S E ]

to activate the

automatic redialing.

 

 

If there is still no answer, your unit hangs up. If the receiving unit answers, your document is sent automatically.

The OHD indicator flickers and [BUSY REDIAL?] appears on the LCD window while the unit waits for the 3-minute interval time to indicate the auto redialing is being activated. If you want to redial the number soon without waiting for 3 minutes, press [YES]. The unit beeps each time it completes redialing. If you answer [NO] against the message [BUSY REDIAL?], the unit returns to the standby mode.

To cancel automatic redialing at any time, press [STOP] or remove the document.

If you receive call while the unit waits for the 3-minute interval time in the middle of automatic redialing, lift the handset. You can take the call and the automatic redialing is cancelled.

Handset Up, Handset Down

You can use any dialing method - manual, one-touch, or speed dialing - for manual faxing (with the handset up) or automatic faxing (with the handset down).

To dial manually with the handset down, press [OHD/HOLD] first. You will hear a dial tone through the speaker and you can then dial manually the telephone number using the dial keypad.

Leave the handset down when you think you are dialing an automatic fax machine and don’t expect the remote operator to answer. If the remote operator does answer, a fax tone will inform the operator that a fax is coming in.

If you do lift the handset to dial, be sure not to hang up until the transmission begins. H a n g i n g u p before the transmission begins will disconnect the line and cancel the transmission.

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Contents OPERATOR’S Guide Proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your FXPage Telephone Company Procedures Type of ServiceFCC Information Label ldentificationDOC Information If a Problem ArisesLightning Class BAvis Renseignements du Ministère des CommunicationsAbout This Guide Congratulations ContentsFront View Quick Look at Your MachineControl Panel Tone Key Search keyA l K e y p a d One Touch KeysFollow These Steps Setting UpChoosing a Proper Location Installing the Handset Assembling & ConnectingConnecting the Phone Line Turning the Power On Connecting the PowerChoosing Dial Mode Assembling & Connecting c o n t i n u e dSetting Speaker Volume Setting Ringer 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 Receiving in TEL Mode Choosing a ModeReceiving Manual vs. Automatic Fax MachinesReceiving in ANS/FAX Mode Receiving in AUTO-RCV ModeReceiving Using Extension Telephone Receiving in TEL/FAX ModeCancelling a Reception Voice Request P o r t a n t R e c e i v i n g F a c t sWindow Messages Press V . R E Q U E S T during the receptionClearing Paper Jams Important Receiving Facts c o n t i n u e dFax Paper Storage Sending a Document N d i ngP o r t a n t S e n d i n g F a c t s Handset Up, Handset DownMemory Dialing Automatic RedialingClearing Document Jams Important Sending Facts c o n t i n u e dPrinting lnformation on Sent Pages Confirmation Report Controlling Transmission Quality Setting Resolution and Contrast of DocumentsPreparing a Good Original & Document Size LimitationsMaking Copies Controlling Transmission Quality c o n t i n u edLIGHT/PHOTO repeatedly Press START/COPYStoring Numbers for One-Touch Dialing Storing One Touch & Speed Dial NumbersYES 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 edSending At a Later Time Other Ways to Send or ReceiveFUNCTION, just press Function then any digit. Other Ways to Send or Receive Canceling Delay TransmissionPolling To Poll Other Unit Requesting documents from other unitPress Poll Allowing Others To Poll Your UnitMaking a Call Using Memory Dialing Using As a TelephoneSwitching From Pulse To Tone To Place a Call on HoldYour unit is preset to YES at factory Setting User OptionsYour unit is preset to no at factory Setting User Options Printing Reports Location Number List Transmission Report Options ListReception Report Troubleshooting Maintenance and TroubleshootingSymptom Possible Cause/Solution Error Messages Maintenance and Troubleshooting c o n t i n u e dError Message Description Solution Cleaning Components Maintenance and Troubleshooting c o n t i n u e d How a Fax Works Maintenance and Troubleshooting c o n t i n u edAbout Facsimile Compatibility When Service is Needed Specifications Service InformationR r a n t y Limited WarrantyTerms ExclusionsD e Electronics