Other Special Features

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How the Machine Operates with Default Settings

There are many minor features that you can change to customize the operation of the machine. Some of these features are listed in the table below. The description in the third column is a description of the default setting. In other words, this is how the machine operates unless you change the referenced setting.

If your machine is not operating as described, the default settings may have already been changed. In such a case, you may want to go to the referenced page to restore the default setting.

Feature

Menu Item

Description of Default

 

 

 

Key Press Sound

VOLUME CONTROL

Every time you press a numeric key you should hear a

 

KEYPAD VOLUME

beep. The volume of this beep can be adjusted or it can

 

 

be turned ‘OFF’. (See Chapter 5, “Summary of

 

 

Important Settings,” in the Reference Guide .)

 

 

 

Date Format

DATE SETUP

In the Standby mode, the date is given in the format

 

 

MM/DD/YYYY. Two other formats are available. (See

 

 

Chapter 5, “Summary of Important Settings,” in the

 

 

Reference Guide .)

 

 

 

Dialing Timeout

TIME OUT

The machine automatically pauses five seconds after

 

 

you press a speed dialing key to allow you to dial other

 

 

numbers for sequential broadcasting. You can turn the

 

 

timeout feature ‘OFF’. (See “TX (Send) Settings,” on p.

 

 

11-14.)

 

 

 

Document Smaller

SELECT CASSETTE

If you receive a letter size document and only a larger

Than Paper

CASSETTE SW B

paper size is available, the machine prints the document

 

 

on the larger paper. If you do not want the smaller

 

 

document printed on large paper, you can receive the

 

 

document in memory. This switch is effective only when

 

 

letter size paper runs out. (See “Printer Settings,” on p.

 

 

11-19.)

 

 

 

Document Too

SELECT CASSETTE

If you receive a legal size document and only letter size

Large for Paper

CASSETTE SW A

paper is available, the document is divided over two

 

 

pages or reduced. If you do not want to divide

 

 

documents, you can receive them in memory. This

 

 

switch is effective only when the paper cassettes are set

 

 

to legal size, and out of legal size paper. (See “Printer

 

 

Settings,” on p. 11-19.)

 

 

 

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