Your Machine
Getting To Know
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| Used to start Abbreviated Dialing. |
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| programming or dialing a telephone | 14 |
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| number, or to redial the last dialed |
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| STOP Key |
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| Used for Copy function. |
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| START Key |
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| Used for Facsimile function. |
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| receiving a fax. |
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| Used when selecting upper or Lower |
the telephone number when dialing, or |
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to access some features of your PBX. |
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| (See pages 35, 74) |
ACTIVE LED (GREEN) |
| STATUS LED (RED) |
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Flashes: |
| Lights/Flashes when trouble occurs. |
When machine is active. |
| Lights: |
Lights: |
| Machine detected a trouble status |
When the received fax message is in |
| • No paper in the selected tray or toner |
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| has run out. |
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PRINT DATA LED (GREEN) |
| paper misfed or jammed. |
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When receiving printing data. |
| Machine detected an alarm status |
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While printing. |
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QWERTY Keyboard (Character Keyboard)
• Used to input the Characters.
• Used for
•Used to enter a symbol for the LOGO, Character ID,
Station Name and for the Email address. Use or to select the desired symbol(s).
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