Sharp FO-11, UX-41, UX-61 Messages and Signals, Display messages, section, Clearing Paper Jams

Models: FO-71 GQ-56 UX-21 UX-61 UX-41 FO-11 FO-51

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Messages and Signals

Messages and Signals

Display messages

Note: If you have turnen on the Caller ID funciton, see Caller ID in Chapter 7 for display messeges related to Caller ID.

CHECK PAPER

The thermal paper is jammed or isn’t loaded properly.

 

Remove and reload the paper. (See the following

 

section, Clearing Paper Jams.)

 

 

COVER OPEN

The operation panel is open. Close it.

 

 

DOCUMENT JAMMED

The original document is jammed. See the following

 

section, Clearing Paper Jams.

 

 

FUNCTION MODE

The FUNCTION key has been pressed.

 

 

HOLD

The HOLD/SEARCH key has been pressed to put

 

the other party on hold during a phone conversation.

 

Press the HOLD/SEARCH key again to take the

 

other party off hold.

 

 

LINE BUSY

This appears if you attempt to send a fax by

 

automatic dialling and the line is busy or the receiving

 

fax machine doesn’t answer. Press the STOP key to

 

clear the message.

 

 

LINE ERROR

Transmission or reception was not successful. Press

 

the STOP key to clear the message and then try

 

again. If the error persists, see Line Error on page 67.

 

 

MEMORY IS FULL

The memory is full. This may occur during fax

(UX-41/61 and FO-51/71

reception if too much data is received before the

GQ-56 only)

pages can be printed out. If faxes have been received

 

to memory because printing is not possible, resolve

 

the problem so that printing can continue, see

 

Substitute Reception to Memory on page 44.

 

 

NO DATA

This appears if you attempt to search for an auto-dial

 

number when none have been stored.

 

 

NO # STORED

You have tried to dial or clear a Rapid Key or Speed

 

Dial number that hasn’t been programmed (a full

 

number hasn’t been assigned to it).

 

 

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