Samsung FX100 manual Understanding Error Messages, LCD Message

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T ROUBLESHOOTING & MAINTENANCE

Understanding Error Messages

LCD Message

COMM.ERROR

I NO ANSWER

POLLING ERROR

DOCUMENT JAM

NO PAPER

OVERHEAT

CHECK HANDSET

L I N E E R R O R

CAM JAM

Meaning

There is a problem with facsimile communication during transmission or reception. Press STOP and try again.

The machine you tried to call does not answer.

The remote fax machine you want to poll is not ready to respond to your poll. If the remote machine is secured by passcode, it is not possible to poll a document.

Original document is jammed in the Feeder.

Machine is out of recording paper, or Cover is open.

This may happen when several all-black copies are received. When the machine cools down, it will automatically return to Standby mode.

The Handset has been accidentally lifted after sending or receiving is completed. Alarm tone sounds along with the error message. Replace the Handset, or press STOP.

Your unit cannot connect with the called machine, or has lost contact because of a problem on the phone line.

Press STOP and try again. If failure persists, wait an hour or so far the line to clear, then try again.

Machine does not change Gears properly. Turn the power off for 10 seconds. If problem continues, call Service Representative.

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Contents Facsimile FX100 Page Thank You for Choosing Samsung Important Safety InformationLabel Identification FCC InformationHearing Aid compatible Class B IC InformationMisc en gard Renseignements du Industrie CanadaYour New Machine Specifications Warranty Chapter Special FeaturesA p t e r O n e Check Parts O n t Familiarizing Yourself with Your New C h i n eExtension Socket EXT.LINE RearPress to improve the clarity of a poorly printed document Press to temporarily switch from pulse to tone dialingPress to compensate for light or dark documents Press to dial numbers manuallyPress to choose different functions This will light up when something is wrongPress to start a job or copy a document Press to dial a number without picking up the handsetA p t e r T w o Making the Connections Choosing a Location98.4 ft Installing PaperK i n g a C o p y Chapter TWO Installation and Setup Adjusting Ringer Volume Setting Up the FaxSetting Date and Time Follow the directions below to set up your faxD D D D M M E R M . I D Setting the Terminal ID Your Name and NumberPress Enter LCD asks you for your Number Keypad Character Assignments Using the Keypad to Enter LettersChecking Dial Type Page Chapter Three The Fax Machine Maximum N d i n g a F aPreparing a Document Setting Resolution and Contrast Use OHD Loading a DocumentDialing a Number 0 1 2 3 Confirming the Transmission Canceling TransmissionReception Modes Receiving in TEL ModeReceiving a Fax START/COPY Receiving in FAX ModeReceiving in Auto Mode Receiving in TAD ModeCanceling Reception Using an Extension TelephoneSending a Voice Request Using Voice RequestAnswering a Voice Request Using PollingPolling Page A p t e r F o u r Print Out the Help List Using Help FeaturesUsing Function Menu Scrolling Through the Function Menu Storing a Number for One-Touch Dialing Using Automatic DialingStoring a Number for Speed Dialing You can enter up to 34 digits into the Speed Dial number Speed Dialing a Number Dialing a One-Touch NumberAllows you to search in reverse order Searching Memory for a Number Directory DialingYou cannot use redial for Chain Dialing Using Chain DialingFor more information on storing Using REDIAL/PAUSEUsing Tone Flash Using FlashCONFIRM.REPORT User OptionsSetting Fax Options Printing Reports User ReportsN F I R M . R E P O R T Lists availableYou can clear the information in your fax machine’s memory Clearing MemoryAre YOU SURE? Page Machine Clearing Jams#Make sure it locks into place Paper Jams During Reception Roubleshooting & M Aintenace LCD Message Understanding Error MessagesCleaning the Roller and Thermal Head Roubleshooting & Maintenance Purchasing and Storing Paper Page P e n d i MH, MR SpecificationsExclusions Warranty InformationLimited Warranty Page Page