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3Select your country in the list displayed using the

or buttons and confirm with OK.

Note

If none of the options in the list is

suitable, select the "OTHER" option.

 

4If you have set the country to "Other", you may need to set the public telephone NETWORK to use. Press the OK button to specify it.

SET NETWORK

YES=OK - NO=C

Select the telephone network to use in the list displayed using the or buttons and confirm with OK.

If none of the options in the list is suitable, select the "OTHER X" option:

• OTHER 1 = TRB21

Important

OTHER 2 = US

OTHER 3

= Russia

OTHER 4

= Jordan

OTHER 5

= Israel

OTHER 6

= TRB21

5To set the date and time, press the OK button.

DATE/TIME

YES=OK - NO=C

6Enter the numbers of the required date and time one after another using the numerical keypad. The date format depends on the country you have selected: for instance, DDMMYY for France, MMDDYY for the USA.

Use the C button to correct an entry. Press OK to confirm.

7To specify the fax number and machine name, press the OK button.

This information will appear on your transmitted documents when the "Sending Header" function is activated.

NAME/NUMBER

YES=OK - NO=C

8Enter your fax number (20 digits max.) using the numerical keypad.

To type the "+" sign, press simultaneously the CTRL and Q keys.

Use the C button to correct an entry. Press the OK button to confirm.

9Enter your machine name (20 characters max.) using the alphanumerical keypad.

Press the OK button to confirm.

10If you are connecting your machine to a private network, behind a company’s PABX, you may need to specify a local prefix. This prefix will be then used to exit the company’s telephone network. To set up this function, press the OK button.

PREFIX

YES=OK - NO=C

11 Enter the minimal size of the company’s outside numbers (1 to 30) using the numerical keypad. This setting is used to differentiate internal telephone numbers from external telephone numbers.

For example, if you are installing the machine in France, behind your company’s PABX, enter 10 (10 digits being the standard telephone number length for France).

Use C to correct an entry. Press the OK button to confirm.

12 Enter the local prefix number (10 characters max.) using the numerical keypad.

This prefix will automatically be added when an external number is dialled.

To insert a pause for dial tone ("/" sign), press simultaneously the CTRL and M keys, or long press the 0 (zero) key on the numerical keypad until the "/" sign is displayed.

Use the C button to correct an entry. Press the OK button to confirm.

The setup is now complete and the functions list is automatically printed out.

The LCD screen displays the message PAPER EMPTY if no paper has been loaded in the paper tray (see Loading paper in the main unit tray, page 10). Once paper has been loaded, printing will resume.

Paper insertion in the manual input tray

Before inserting paper, refer to the Important paragraph Paper

recommendations, page 10.

The manual input tray allows you to use various paper formats with greater grammage than the one used in the paper feed cassette (refer to the paragraph Specifications, page 79).

Only one sheet or envelope can be fed at a time.

Important

You can use paper weighing

between 52 and 160 g/m².

 

1Spread the manual feed guides to the maximum.

2Insert a sheet or an envelope in the manual input tray.

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253118301-A, LFF 6050 specifications

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