Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
1. SETTING UP
How to use this User's Guide | ii |
Welcome | iii |
Features | iii |
Notice for connection to telecommunication |
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systems in the United Kingdom and the |
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Republic of lreland | iv |
For your safety (Australia only) | v |
Caution (New Zealand only) | v |
Precautions | vi |
General | vi |
Others | vii |
Unpacking | 2 |
Removing the shipping materials | 4 |
Assembling the fax | 5 |
Attaching components | 5 |
Attaching the optional handset | 6 |
Connecting the AC power cord | 6 |
Loading the paper | 7 |
Selecting the right kind of paper | 7 |
Loading the paper | 7 |
Installing the BJ cartridge | 9 |
BJ cartridge guidelines | 9 |
Handling the BJ cartridge | 10 |
Installing the BJ cartridge | 11 |
Connecting the phone line | 14 |
Connecting to the wall jack | 14 |
Connecting a telephone | 14 |
Connecting the optional handset | 15 |
Connecting an extension phone or answering machine |
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(optional) | 15 |
Setting the TEL LINE TYPE | 16 |
Setting up to receive faxes | 17 |
Selecting the receiving mode | 17 |
Fax Only Mode | 18 |
Fax/Tel Mode | 19 |
Manual Mode | 20 |
Ans. Machine Mode | 21 |
2.PREPARING TO USE YOUR FAX
Main components of the fax | 24 |
Front view | 24 |
Rear view | 25 |
Fax controls Ð the Operation Panel | 26 |
Registering your name and number | 28 |
Moving through the main menus | 28 |
Entering a number | 29 |
Entering a name | 30 |
Personalising your fax | 32 |
Registering the date and time | 33 |
Registering your telephone/fax number and name | 34 |
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