MFC 7050C Control Panel Keys
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Redial / Pause | PQRS | T U V | W X YZ | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
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1 Hook | 9 | Stop |
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Lets you dial telephone and | Stops a fax, cancels an | Press this key to receive all |
fax numbers without lifting | operation or exits from | faxes in memory without |
the handset. | function mode. | first printing them. |
Use to select how the MFC will handle incoming calls.
2Hold
Lets you put calls on hold.
3Redial / Pause
Redials the last number called. Also inserts a pause in autodial numbers.
4Speed Dial
Lets you dial stored phone numbers by pressing a
5Dial Pad
Dials phone and fax numbers, and can be used as a keyboard for entering information into the MFC. # key lets you switch the dialing type during a telephone call from PULSE to TONE.
6RWD ( ) FWD ()
Use to repeat or skip to the next voice message during playback.
7Shift
To access memory locations 13 through 24 in the One Touch keys, hold down the Shift key.
8One Touch Keys
These 12 keys give you instant access to previously stored phone numbers.
10Start
Starts an operation, such as sending a fax.
11Enlarge
Enlarges copies depending on the ratio you select: 200%, 150%, 125% , 120% and 100%.
12Reduce
Reduces copies depending on the ratio you select: 100%, 93%, 87%, 75% and 50%.
13Sort
Makes multiple copies of a multiple page original copied in order.
14Photo
Use this key to copy photo- graphs.
15Copy
Makes black and white copies.
16On/Off Line
Use this key to turn the printer online (ready to receive PC data) and offline (not ready to receive PC data) alternately.
17Reset
Clears data from the printer memory.
19Ink Management
Cleans the ink print heads and/or resets the ink dot counter after replacing an ink cartridge.
20Record
Lets you record Outgoing Messages (OGM).
21Erase
Lets you delete voice messages, and/or fax messages from the memory
22Play
Lets you listen to voice messages and outgoing messages.
23Message Indicator Lights
Notify you that you have voice or fax messages in the memory.
24Help/Broadcast
Whenever the Date and Time are displayed on the LCD, you can press this key to print a quick reference Help List. The Help List shows how to perform functions, how to register information and how to get basic information. Also use this key whenever you want to broadcast faxes to many different locations, maximum of 174.
26Resolution
Sets the resolution when you send a fax.
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Lets you look up numbers stored in the dialing memory.
28Ink Empty Indicator
Blinks when ink cartridge is low and stays lit when ink is empty.
29Liquid Crystal Display
LCD displays messages to help you set and operate your MFC.
30Function
Lets you access the function and programming mode.
31Set
Stores a function setting in the MFC.
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Volume Low/High/Amplify
Moves the LCD cursor through text and options. Adjusts speaker, ring and handset volume.
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