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Sharp AR-FX12 Operation Manual
104 pages 4.3 Mb
AR-FX122 QFAX interface cable and Line cable:QNotice for Users in Europe QImportant Notice for New Zealand Users 0-1 3 INTRODUCTION4 CONTENTSCHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING THE FAX FEATURE CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATIONS CHAPTER 3 USING CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS 1 ADVANCED TRANSMISSION METHODS CHAPTER 4 USING CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS 2 TRANSMISSION USING F-CODES 5 0-3CHAPTER 5 USING CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS 3 CONVENIENT METHODS OF USE CHAPTER 6 PROGRAMMING CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER 8 KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS CHAPTER 9 APPENDIX 0-4 6 TO USE THIS PRODUCT CORRECTLY AS A FACSIMILELine connection Fax power switch Setting the date and time and programming your sender's name and number Lithium battery Other informationFor Australia For New Zealand For United Kingdom 7 0-5IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION NOTICE FOR USERS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALANDYour fax machine and the telephone system Important safety information 1-1 9 CHAPTER 121 CHAPTER 2BASIC OPERATIONSThis chapter explains basic operations such as sending faxes. 2-2 22 SENDING A FAXADDRESS REVIEW ESS BASIC PROCEDURE FOR SENDING FAXES 2 3 4 5 6[QUICK FILE] key.*TION 100% QUICK FILE SPECIAL MODES FILE 2-3 23 78 9pages and then press the [START] key. After the last page is scanned, touch the [READ-END] key.INAL. (Pg.No.2) PRESS [READ-END]. 2-4TRANSMISSION BY AUTO-DIALING (ONE-TOUCH DIALING AND GROUP DIALING) 24 23 2 4SENDING A FAX BY SPEED DIALING 3 42-5FAX NUMBER ENTRY WITH GLOBAL ADDRESS SEARCH 25 12 4 5 6ABC GROUP GLOBAL ADDRESS SEARCH SETTINGS ADDRESS REVIEWtanaka a 06-612 06-623 tanaka b tanaka c 06-634 2-6ENLARGING/REDUCING THE IMAGE BEFORE TRANSMISSION 26 23 4 5 6 7 8 92-7FAXING A TWO-SIDED ORIGINAL 27 2document feeder (see "USING THE AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT FEEDER" on page 1-7) . 3 4[2-SIDED TABLET] key as appropriate for the original you loaded. 5 628 2-8Quick On-line Storing transmission jobs (memory transmission) If the receiving party is busy If a transmission error occurs Image rotation 2-9 29 PRIORITY TRANSMISSION OF A STORED JOBCANCELLING A FAX TRANSMISSION1 2 3 4CANCELLING ON-HOOK DIALING 2-10 30 RECEIVING FAXESRECEIVING A FAX 1automatically begin. 2Reception ends. If received data cannot be printed 3-1 31 CHAPTER 351 CHAPTER 4USING CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS 2 TRANSMISSION USING F-CODES 52 TRANSMISSION BETWEEN MACHINES SUPPORTING F-CODES7732123 MEMORY BOXES AND SUB-ADDRESSES/PASSCODES REQUIRED FOR F-CODE TRANSMISSION7732123 Product Planning Dept. Product Planning Dept. MEMORY 4-3ENTERING (DIALING) A FAX NUMBER WITH A SUB- ADDRESS AND PASSCODE 53 12 3 4 5CREATING A MEMORY BOX FOR F-CODE TRANSMISSION 4-4 54 F-CODE POLLING MEMORYHow F-code polling memory works USING F-CODE POLLING MEMORYScanning a document into an F-code polling memory box 4-5Checking and clearing document data in a memory box PROCEDURE FOR F-CODE POLLING 55 23passcode of the other fax machine. 4 56 F-CODE CONFIDENTIAL TRANSMISSIONF-CODE CONFIDENTIAL TRANSMISSION 4-7PRINTING A DOCUMENT RECEIVED TO AN F-CODE CONFIDENTIAL MEMORY BOXtouch the [PRINT DATA] key. 57 3document data you wish to print. 4 5 58 F-CODE RELAY BROADCAST TRANSMISSIONRelay machine (your machine)Relay request machine (sends document) 59 4-9USING THE F-CODE RELAY BROADCAST FUNCTION(your machine is the relay machine) USING THE F-CODE RELAY REQUEST FUNCTION(your machine requests a relay broadcast) 5-1 61 CHAPTER 5USING CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS 3 CONVENIENT METHODS OF USE 62 USING AN EXTENSION PHONEUSING AN EXTENSION PHONE TO RECEIVE A FAX 2Changing the reception mode to "MANUAL RECEPTION" 1touch the [FAX DATA RECEIVE/ FORWARD] key . 35-3RECEIVING A FAX AFTER TALKING (MANUAL RECEPTION)When the machine is in Fax mode 63 12the [MANUAL RECEPTION] key. 3Activating fax reception from an extension phone (remote reception) 1phone to issue tone signals. 2keypad, and then press the key twice. 35-4SENDING A FAX AFTER TALKING (MANUAL TRANSMISSION) 64 2 3and other scanning conditions as needed. 4 5 8 6 7reception, press your [START] key. 6-1 65 CHAPTER 6PROGRAMMING 66 PROGRAMMINGSTORING, EDITING, AND DELETING AUTO DIAL KEYS AND PROGRAMS2 3 4programming operation. Refer to the pages indicated below for the operation you wish to perform. 6-3STORING ONE-TOUCH DIAL KEYS 67 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9(a) 68 6-4Use the numeric keys to enter the fax Touch the key, and then check the key name. Check the transmission settings. 6-5EDITING AND DELETING ONE-TOUCH KEYS 69 1 23 4and then touch the [EXIT] key. 5[DELETE] key in the screen of step 3. 6 70 1"STORING ONE-TOUCH DIAL KEYS" (pages 6-3 to 6-4) to enter a [GROUP NAME], [INITIAL], and [INDEX]. 2 3that you wish to store in the group. Touch index keys and the keys as needed. 4 5 6finished programming the group key. If you wish to program another group key, touch the [NEXT] key. 6-7EDITING AND DELETING GROUP KEYS 71 1 24When you have finished editing the group key, touch the [EXIT] key in the screen of step 3. 5 6 72 12 3 1 5they are correct. EDITING AND DELETING PROGRAMSTouch the program you wish to edit or delete. 6-9 73 STORING A GROUP INDEX74 PROGRAMMING, EDITING, AND DELETING F-CODE MEMORY BOXESPROGRAMMING AN F-CODE MEMORY BOX 1then touch the [ADDRESS CONTROL] key (refer to steps 1 and 2 on page 6-2). 2 4 5 6enter a sub-address (max. 20 digits). 7 75 89SETTING FOR F-CODE POLLING MEMORY BOXES (POLLING TIMES) 1 2 3 56-12SETTING FOR F-CODE CONFIDENTIAL TRANSMISSION MEMORY BOXES (PRINT PIN) 76 12 3 56-13SETTING FOR F-CODE RELAY BROADCAST MEMORY BOXES (RECIPIENT) 77 12 3include as end receiving machines. Touch indexes and the keys as needed. 4selected as end receiving machines, touch the [ADDRESS REVIEW] key. 5To exit, touch the [EXIT] key. To program another memory box, touch the [NEXT] key. 6-14EDITING AND DELETING A MEMORY BOX 1 2 3 4 5 78 PRINTING PROGRAMMED INFORMATION79 CHAPTER 785 CHAPTER 8KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS 86 KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMSKEY OPERATOR PROGRAM LIST 8-3USING THE KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS 87 23key operator code number. 4 5the [FAX SETTINGS] key to display the key operator programs. 6 7Supplementary explanation of key operation for key operator programs 88 8-4KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS OPERATION SETTINGSDefault display settings The number of direct address/sender keys displayed setting Must input next address key at broadcast settingExample: Normal setting (factory setting) Initial resolution setting 8-5Scan complete sound setting Default exposure settings FAX SETTINGSFax default settings Fax own number and name set 89 12Auto wake up print 90 8-6Pause time setting Speaker volume settings Original print on transaction report Remote reception number setting Transaction report print select setting Activity report print select setting 91 8-7ECM Distinctive ring detection Disable of fax number direct entry Fax send settings Auto reduction sending setting Rotation sending setting Printing page number at receiver 92 8-8Call timer at memory sending Date/own number print position setting Quick on line sending Recall in case of line busy Recall in case of communication error 93 8-9Fax receive settings Auto receive reduce setting Number of calls in auto reception Duplex reception setting Print style setting Set the telephone number for data forwarding Fax output tray setting 8-10 94 12 1 2delete. Fax polling security Polling security setting Passcode number setting 1 2 95 31 2delete. PRINTING OUT SETTINGS 3key operator code number. 4 5 6 98 SPECIFICATIONS99 9INDEX
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