Optional Settings

PRIORITY setting will now appear. Use this setting to select the source from which you want paper to be drawn in the event that the “1ST PRIORITY” source runs out of paper. If you wish to have the incoming fax received to memory in this case, select “NONE”. When you have completed the selection,

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press ENTER .

FO-DC600:If the machine has two paper cassettes and Option Setting 31 (Seperate Mode) is turned off, and if you did not select “NONE” for the “2ND PRIORITY” setting, the “3RD PRIORITY” setting will appear. Use this to select the source from which you want paper to be drawn in the event that both the ”1ST PRIORITY” and the “2ND PRIORITY” sources run out of paper, or select “NONE” to have the fax received to memory. When you have

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completed the selection, press ENTER .

Initial setting: AUTO SELECTION

Setting 17: RETRANSMISSION TIMES

This sets the number of times the fax will reattempt a memory transmission which has been interrupted by a line error or power failure. Enter any 2-digit

number from 0 1 to 1 4 , or enter 0 0 to turn off the function.

Initial setting: 10

Setting 18: RETRANSMISSION INTERVAL

You can select the number of minutes the fax waits between each memory

retransmission attempt. Enter

0 1 for 1 minute, 0 2 for 2 minutes,

etc., up to a maximum of 15 minutes. If you do not want the fax to wait

between attempts, enter 0

0 .

Initial setting: 02

Setting 19: POWER SAVE MODE

To conserve power, you can have the laser printer heater in the machine turn off when not in use. When this is done, the heater will turn on automatically when you receive a document (there will be a slight delay before printing while the heater warms up) and turn off when printing is completed. Select ON to

turn on the function or OFF to turn off the function. Press or to

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make the selection and then press ENTER .

Initial setting: ON

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