Programming

Customizing Features and Operations

Many of your machine’s features and functions have settings which can be changed to customize the operations of your machine. Because each country has different regulations, you may not be able to access all of the settings listed in this chapter. If you have trouble changing a setting, contact your dealer for assistance.

Viewing Your Current Settings

Follow these instructions to obtain a configuration report showing your machine’s current settings.

SELECT

6

 

FUNCTION

5:CONFIGURATION

JKL

+

+ 5

YES( ) NO( /1-6)

 

REPORT

 

PRINT

1Press the SELECT FUNCTION key.

2Press the 6/REPORT PRINT One-Touch key. The display shows 1:ACTIVITY REPORT.

3Using the numeric keypad, press 5.

The display shows 5:CONFIGURATION.

4Press YES . The report prints.

User Function Settings

User function settings allow you to customize the general operation of your machine. Refer to the User Function Settings List to determine which settings you may need to change, then refer to Changing Your User Function Settings to make the change.

User Function Settings List

01 MCF (SINGLE-LOC.): This function auto- matically prints a Message Confirmation Report after each single-location transmission or polling transmission. Available settings are on and off.

02MCF (MULTI-LOC.):This function automati- cally prints a Message Confirmation Report after each multiple-location transmission. Available settings are on and off.

03 ERR REPORT (MCF): This function auto- matically prints a Message Confirmation Report each time an error occurs during a transmission or polling transmission operation. Available settings are on and off.

04 IMAGE IN MCF: When a message confirma- tion is printed, this function adds a portion of the first page your machine transmitted. This is printed at the bottom of the message confirma- tion report. Available settings are part., whole, and off.

When part. (partial) is selected, the common header of the first page is added in original size.

When whole is selected, the first page is added in (vertically) reduced size.

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