Solving Operation Problems

Turning Off the Main Power / When a Power Failure Occurs

RCAUTION:

When you disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet, always pull the plug (not the cable).

Even if the main power switch is turned off, the contents of the machine memory (for example, programmed numbers) will not be lost. However, if power is lost for about one hour because the main power switch is turned off, there is a power cut, or the power cable is removed, contents of the Fax memory will be lost. Lost items will include any fax messages stored in memory using Memory Transmission/Reception, Auto Document, Confidential Recep- tion, Memory Lock, or Substitute Re- ception.

 

If a file has been deleted from memo-

 

ry, a Power Failure Report is auto-

 

matically printed as soon as the

 

power is restored. This report can be

 

used to identify lost files. If a memory

 

stored for Memory Transmission was

 

lost, resend it. If a message received

 

by Memory Reception or Substitute

 

Reception was lost, ask the sender to

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resend it.

Important

Do not turn off the main power switch while the power indicator is lit or blinking. If you do, the hard disk and memory may be dam- aged and failure could result.

Turn off the main power switch be- fore pulling out the plug. If you pull out the plug with the switch on, the hard disk and memory may be damaged and failure could re- sult.

Make sure that 100% is shown on the display before you unplug the machine. If a lower value is shown, some data is currently present in memory.

Right after a power failure, the in- ternal battery needs to be suffi- ciently recharged to guard against future data loss. Keep the machine plugged in and the main power switch on for about one week after the power loss.

-RDS (Remote Diagnostic System)

If your machine has a problem, a service representative can perform various settings over the telephone line from the service station.

If you want to use this function, change the User Parameter. See p.166 “User Parameters” (switch 25, bit 4).

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