OPERATOR’S Manual
High Resolution Printer Memory Card 400 dpi Option Type
Isdn G4 Kit Isdn Option Type
PC Printer Interface Kit Printer Interface Type
Paper Feed Unit Paper Feed Unit Type
Class a
Page
Important Safety Instructions
Contents
Before YOU Send Your First FAX
Receiving FAX Messages
Advanced Features
Reception
Other
Reports
Looking After the Machine
Specifications
Telephone Line Problems Affect FAX Communication
What does a FAX Machine DO?
Some of the Things That this Machine can do
Introduction
Manual Overview
Following conventions were used when writing this manual
Conventions
Keynames
Displays
Symbols
Storing Telephone Numbers
Storing Names and Labels
Shift Key
Punctuation Marks and Symbols
If YOU Make a Mistake
On/Off Switches
ON/OFF Switches and User Parameters
Halftone Type
Change the setting by using or →
User Parameter Settings
Either Change another setting Go to step
Switch 00 Home position settings
Digit Purpose
Switch 02 Automatic printing of reports
Switch 01 Printing of various items on received messages
Switch 03 Automatic printing of reports, Various
Switch 05 Various
Switch 04 Various
Switches 06 and 07 Do not use
Power Supply
Power and Grounding
Grounding
Cold Weather POWER-UP
Thunderstorms
Copy Paper
Operating Precautions
Toner Cartridges
General
Ozone
Guide to Components
Operation Panel
Display
Location
Connecting the Machine
Important Points about Power Connection
Some Items Must be Programmed First
Overview
Language Selection
Use Arrows on Scroll key
When the display is correct
Date and Time
Daylight Saving Time
Then ↓ until the screen is as shown opposite
Terminal Identification
TTI
RTI Remote Terminal Identification
Input the RTI that you will be using Example XYZ Company
TTI Transmit Terminal Identification
CSI Called Subscriber Identification
Input your telephone number
Telephone Line Type
Three Convenient Ways to Dial
Quick DIAL, Speed DIAL, and Group Dial
Quick Dial and Speed Dial
Groups
Programming a New Quick Dial
Programming Quick Dial
Press the Quick Dial Key that you wish to program. Example
Editing a Quick Dial
Press the Quick Dial key that you wish To erase. Example
Erasing a Quick Dial
Erase the number
Programming Speed Dials
Programming a New Speed Dial
Clear Yes
Editing a Speed Dial
Input the Speed Dial Code that you wish To edit. Example 0
Input the Speed Dial Code that you wish To erase. Example 0
Erasing a Speed Dial
Erase the number No
Entering Group Programming Mode and Selecting a Group
Programming Groups
Input the number of the group that you wish to program
Example Group 01, 0 1 Yes
Storing Numbers in a Group
Procedure on Return to standby mode by pressing
Then go to
Checking Which Numbers are Already in the Group
Storing a Label for this Group
Storing a Group Transfer Station
Example Quick Dial 15, press
Erasing the Group
Either To delete the group To keep the group
Limits on the Use of Stored Telephone Numbers
Dealing with Junk FAX Mail
Other Items to Program AT Your Leisure
Precautions Concerning Unacceptable Document Types
Sending a FAX Message
Condition
Transmission Procedure at a Glance
Overview
Memory Transmission
Make sure that the machine is in standby mode
Sending to Just One Location
Machine stores your fax message
Sending to More Than One Location Broadcasting
Place your fax message face down into the feeder
Either Dial another number Go to step Press Start
Possible Problems
You made a mistake while dialing
Contrast, Resolution, and Halftone Modes
‘--1--1
Scroll through the list of features with
Selecting the Halftone Type
Home Position Setting Adjustments
Function 6 0 2 2 2 2 9
Dialing with the Telephone Directory
Yes again Either Dial more numbers Press Start
Optional Features for Transmission
Personal Code
Send Later
Example 7 3 6
Press ↓ 0 Example Send at 1130 pm
Transmission Deadline TRD
Example The deadline is 1250 pm
Count Immediate Transmission only
Press ↓ 0 Example 10 pages
Auto Reduce
TTI
ID Transmission
Economy Transmission
Either Press ↓ 0
Voice Request This feature requires a handset
Direct Fax Number Entry
Immediate Transmission
Procedure
Converting Immediate Transmission to Memory Transmission
Transmission Mode Home Position Adjustment
Using the Stamp
Changing the Stamp Home Position Setting
Redialing
Automatic Redialing
Using the AI Artificial Intelligence Redial Key
Manual Receive Mode
Selecting the Reception Mode
Receiving FAX Messages
Auto Receive Mode
Substitute Reception
Switching Substitute Reception On or Off
Telephone Calls
Using On Hook Dial
Making a Telephone Call
Using the Handset
Using AI Redial
Phoning and Faxing on the Same Call
Answering the Telephone
To Talk Before Sending a Fax On Hook Dial
Speaker and Buzzer Volume Adjustments
To Talk After Sending a Fax
Networking
What Networking Features Does This Machine Have?
Preparing the Machine for Networking Operations
Storing the Country Code
Storing your Machine’s Own Telephone Number
Input your fax terminal’s telephone number
Format of the number must be as follows
Key to add a
Input the area code prefix
Storing the ID Code
To store an ID Code, do the following
Input the ID Code that you will be using
Do not use 0000 or Ffff
Transfer Request
Group 01 # * * 0 1 Yes
Start
Combining Transfer Request with Broadcasting
Two-step Transfer
Digital Link
Analog Link
Multi-step Transfer
Transfer Request by Tonal Signals
You must do the following to use this feature
Set up the machine in Auto Receive mode see
Program the Remote ID Function 61, see below
Storing the Remote ID
Switching Transfer Request by Tonal Signals On/Off
Input the Remote ID that you will be us Ing. Example 6 7 5
After hearing an ACK tone, they must press
Procedure for Transfer Request by Tonal Signals
On their fax machine
Example Procedure for Quick Reference
Beep Tones
Transmission
Keystroke Programs
Storing a Keystroke Program
100
To complete the program Yes
101
Labeling a Program
102
Using a Program
Press the programmed Quick Dial Key
Erasing a Program
103
To delete the program
104
Confidential Transmission
Normal Confidential Transmission
Confidential ID Override
Dial then press
105
Confidential ID Override Option
Auto Document
106
Dial and press Start
107
Storing an Auto Document
Labeling an Auto Document
Either Label another Go to step Finish Function
Printing the Contents of an Auto Document
Using an Auto Document
108
109
Erasing an Auto Document
If you wish to delete an Auto Document, do the following
To erase the Auto Document
110
Restricting Access to the Machine
Programming the Personal Codes
111
Store the code
112
Input the Personal Code that you wish to Edit
113
Switching on Restricted Access
Go to step
Operating the Machine with Restricted Access Switched On
114
Tonal Signals
115
On Hook Dial or Handset Mode
116
Chain Dialing
Other
117
Secure Transmission
Specified Image Area
118
Making a Secure Transmission
119
Specifying an Image Area
Label Insertion
120
Example
121
Closed Network Transmission
122
Protection Against Wrong Connections
ECM Error Correction Mode and Page Retransmission
123
124
Batch Transmission
125
Well Log Transmission
Reception
126
Confidential Reception Memory Card or Hard Disk Required
127
Storing a Confidential ID
Printing a Confidential Fax Message
Input the ID. Example 4 7 3
Scroll through the list of features with Report appears
Change the on/off setting by pressing
128
To print the message, see
129
Memory Lock Memory Card or Hard Disk Required
Storing a Memory Lock ID
Store the ID Yes Function
Switching Memory Lock On/Off
130
↓ until or →
Printing from Memory Lock Memory Card or Hard Disk Required
131
Rejection of Messages from Unidentified Senders
132
Authorized Reception
133
Programming the Authorized Senders
Finish Yes Type in an RTI or CSI, then press Yes
Either Store this RTI as a wild card Yes Otherwise No
134
Switching Authorized Reception On/Off
Forwarding Memory Card or Hard Disk Required
135
Programming the Forwarding Feature
136
137
When you have finished Go to step
Type in an RTI or CSI, then Press
Editing the Forwarding Feature
138
Then go
139
Either Store this RTI as a wild card Otherwise No
Switching Forwarding On/Off
Scroll through the list of features with pears
Change the on/off setting by pressing Finish
140
141
Programming the Specified Cassette Selection Feature
142
Scroll through the list of features with
Switching Specified Cassette Selection On/Off
143
144
Wild Cards
145
Reverse Order Printing Memory Card or Hard Disk Required
Input the number of copies that you need, then press
146
Copies of incoming faxes will be collated
147
Center Mark
148
Checkered Mark
149
Reception Time
150
Length Reduction
151
Two in One
152
Closed Network Reception
Other
153
Polling
154
Polling Transmission
155
156
Enter the ID code that you wish to use for this message
157
↓ 0
Polling Reception
158
Dial one or more numbers
159
Enter the password that you wish to use for this operation
Continuous Polling Reception
Scroll through the list of features with Time appears
160
File Management
File Retention Time and File Retransmission
Example Using Function
161
Fax message file Memory Transmission
Instruction file Polling Reception
Either Erase the file Keep the file
162
Printing a File
User Function Keys
163
User Function Codes
To store a User Function Code, do the following procedure
164
Press one of the User Function Keys. Example Press F4 Yes
Either Program another key Go to step Finish Function
165
Use the function as normal
Press the key that you wish to erase
Example F4
Using an OMR Sheet
166
OMR Sheets
Introduction
167
Completing an OMR Sheet
168
169
170
Five Types of OMR Sheets
For Label Insertion, mark either the on or the OFF box
171
On the next
172
173
174
Procedures
Select the OMR Sheet that you wish to print
175
Power Saver
176
Programming Procedure
Program the first timer for Tuesday
Repeat for the second timer Input for the timer value
177
Switching the Power Saver On or Off
178
When you have finished
179
Counters
Communication Result Display
180
Entering PC Printer Mode Printer Interface Required
You can now operate the printer
Copying
181
Place your original in the feeder
182
Dual Access
Inch-to-millimeter Conversion
Switching RDS On/Off
RDS Remote Diagnostic System
183
Short Preamble
184
AI Short Protocol
Automatically Printed Reports
185
Descriptions of the Available Reports
186
187
Switching Reports On/Off
Transmission Deadline Report/Polling Confirmation List
188
Printing a Sample of Data on the Reports
189
Report Formats
Mode Column
190
191
USER-INITIATED Reports
Descriptions of Available Reports
File List
192
193
Forwarding List
Specified Cassette Selection List
User Parameter List
Replacing Paper
194
Replace the cassette carefully
195
Replacement Procedure
Replacing the Toner Cassette
196
197
Switching the Ordering Toner Feature On/Off
Ordering Toner
Ordering Toner Procedure
198
199
Replacing the Stamp
Changing the Paper Size of the Cassette
200
Upper Cassette
201
202
Lower Cassettes
User Maintenance Table
User Maintenance Procedures
203
204
User Maintenance Procedure
Scanner
205
206
207
208
Main Body
209
210
211
Lower Paper Feed Units If one or more are installed
212
Document Jams
213
Clearing a Document Jam
Adjusting the Document Feeder
214
Copy Jams
215
Cassette Entrance
216
Inside the Machine
217
Copy Feed-out Area
218
Communication Problems
Lower Cassette Entrance
219
Operating Difficulties
220
Multifeeds
221
Reception
222
Telephoning
Displayed Error Messages
223
224
Error Codes
225
226
Switching Service Report Transmission On/Off
Calling the Service Station
227
228
Sending a Service Report
Dedicated Transmission Parameters
229
Memory Capacity
Maintenance
230
Appendix A. Paper Feed Unit
Operation
Appendix B. FAX Memory Type 90 40 MB HD
231
General
232
Appendix C. Isdn G4 Option Type
Introduction
Batch Transmission
Setting up the Group 4 Interface
233
Subaddress Key
Own ISDN-G4 Number
234
Own ISDN-G3 Number
Next Transfer Station
235
Input the number of the Next Transfer Station
236
Dialing and Storing Telephone Numbers
Carefully place the document into the auto document feeder
237
Dial
238
239
Either Program another Quick Dial go to step Finish Function
Automatic Fallback from Group 4 Mode to Group 3 Mode
240
Terminal ID
Group
Explanation of the Items in the Group 4 Identifier
241
Date and time in the receiving machine are printed
Switching the Command Information Line On/Off
242
Troubleshooting
Call Progress Signals CPS
243
Terminal ID Verification
244
Glossary
245
246
Index
RDS
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Isdn
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Official Notice to Users
Function List
Function
Certification Label
Supplies
Marker Type 30 is recommended for the best performance