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Specification
Install
Signal tones
Password
Delayed sending of faxes
Connecting telephone line
Maintenance
Configuration report
Problem Solving
Dual access
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Contents
Okifax
Page
Preface
Energy Star
Table of Contents
Dial Directories
Advanced Operations
Specifications
Safety
Installation hints
General
Operation & maintenance
Toner cartridge & image drum handling
Emergency first aid
User’s Guide
Features
Introduction
Product options
Memory expansion
Second paper cassette
PC interface board
User’s Guide
Component Identification
What you should receive
Components
One Touch Keypad
Control Panel
Control panel keys & indicators
English
User’s Guide
English
Using one touch keys for dialling
One touch keypad
Using one touch keys for selecting functions & programming
Signal tones
Installation
Where to install your fax machine
Getting started
Unpacking
Setting up
Installing document stacker
Installing toner cartridge
English
Connecting telephone line
Installing external handset
Connecting external telephone or answering machine
Connecting power
Loading paper
Return the tray to the slot. Push it forward until it locks
Setting time & date
Setting answering mode
Answering mode options
Adjustment
English
Changing answering mode
Fax machine identification
Setting fax machine identification
Data PRG
Setting forwarding number
Setting language
Connecting to a PBX
Language
Parameter
Enter 4DIGITS
Dial Directories
One touch keys
Programming
Enter the main fax number as follows
One touch parameters
Chain dialling
Touch Param
Auto dial numbers
Groups
Add Auto Dial location
Basic Operations
Preparing documents
Document size
Multiple page documents
Loading documents
Document Type Resolution
Sending faxes to single location
Search key dialling
Real-time dialling
Redialling
Receiving faxes manually
Confirming results
Stopping transmissions
Receiving faxes into memory
Memory reception
No paper reception
No toner reception
Cancelling messages stored in memory
Rejecting unsolicited fax messages
Power failures & memory
Making copies
Making copies using manual paper feeder
Using voice request
Initiating voice request
Answering voice request
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Advanced Operations
Sending faxes to multiple locations
Delayed sending of faxes
Sending delayed fax from document feeder
Sending delayed fax from memory
Feedertx
Cancelling delayed transmissions
Confidential faxes
Sending confidential faxes
Select Location
Password PRG
Receiving confidential faxes
Creating confidential mailbox
Changing password or closing mailbox
Relay broadcasting
Printing confidential faxes
Relay initiating station
Relay Password
Relay key station
Relay broadcast report
Initiating relay broadcasts
Polling
Polling transmission
Dual access
Polling reception
While sending faxes
While receiving faxes
While making copies
While printing reports
Customising features & operations
User function settings
Viewing your current settings
Programming
User function settings list
English
User’s Guide
Dial parameter settings
Changing user function settings
Dial parameter settings list
Changing dial parameter settings
Service function settings
Service function settings list
English
User’s Guide
Reports
Understanding reports
Activity report
Broadcast confirmation report
Telephone directory
Configuration report
Message confirmation report
Confidential reception report
Power outage report
Printing reports
Broadcast entry report
Printing message confirmation report
Codes used in reports
Printing other reports
Result codes
Communication codes
User’s Guide
Problem Solving
Clearing document jams
Clearing printer paper jams
Push
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Replacing toner cartridge
User’s Guide
English
Replacing image drum unit
Push
Reading print counters
Drum Count
Problem checklist
User’s Guide
Have correctly loaded your document face down
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Specifications
Category Specifications
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