Index

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forwarding telephone

registering numbers and names

documents

3-2

 

 

7-12

 

 

for 2-10

paper 1-7, 1-8

 

 

LCD 9-15 (See also indi-

sending a document using

Location, safety instructions

vidual message names)

5-5

 

vii

 

 

 

playing telephone

7-8

One-touch speed dialling list

Long-distance dialling

5-8

recording the outgoing 7-1

description

8-8

Lowercase letter mode

2-4

setting the recording time for a

printing 8-7

M

 

 

 

7-3

 

 

Operation panel 2-1, 2-2, 2-3

 

 

 

types that can be recorded 7-1

OUTGOING MESSAGE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Microphone (FAX-B140 only)

description

7-1

Main unit 1-1

 

 

2-2

 

 

recording

7-1

MAN/AUTO SWITCH setting

MID PAUSE SET setting 8-3

Outside line access number,

8-4

 

 

 

Mistakes, correcting

2-5

registering 1-13

MANUAL MODE

 

 

Modes, switching number and

P

 

description

6-1

 

 

letter

2-4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

receiving in

6-4

 

 

MSG DATA LOST message

 

 

setting 6-4

 

 

 

9-17

 

 

Paper

 

Manual redialling 5-9

 

Multi-purpose tray

2-1

guide 1-8

 

cancelling

5-9

 

 

capacity

S-1

 

guidelines

1-7

Manual sending 5-4

 

jams in

9-2

 

limit mark (See Paper limit

cancelling

5-5

 

 

loading paper in 1-11

mark)

 

Memory

 

 

 

MULTI TX/RX (Transaction)

loading 1-7

deleting document from 5-15

REPORT 8-8

 

loading in multi-purpose tray

documents in 5-14

 

N

 

 

1-8

 

printing document in

5-14

 

 

quantity S-1

 

 

 

printing list of documents in

 

 

 

requirements 3-3

5-14

 

 

 

Network switch, setting the fax

size 3-3

 

receiving when problem occurs

for 6-7, 6-8

 

weight S-1

6-5

 

 

 

Network switch system opera-

Paper feeding problems 9-8

sending (See Memory sending)

tion, Telecom FaxAbility

Paper limit mark 1-7

MEMORY CLEAR REPORT

(New Zealand only) 6-8

PAPER SIZE setting 8-4

description

9-19

 

 

Network switch system opera-

PASSWORD setting

MEMORY FULL message

tion, Telstra FaxStream™

in TAM SETTINGS menu

9-17, 9-18

 

 

Duet (Australia only) 6-7

8-6

 

MEMORY RX setting

8-4

NO DATA message

9-18

Pause, entering 5-8

Memory sending 5-3

 

NO OGM message

9-18

PBX

 

cancelling

5-4

 

 

Nozzle check pattern

ACCESS NUMBER setting

Menu (See individual menu

printing

9-5

 

8-2

 

names)

 

 

 

Number mode 2-4

 

ACCESS TYPE setting 8-2

PRINTER SETTINGS

8-4

Numbers, entering

2-4

PIN ENTRY setting 7-14, 8-6

REPORT SETTINGS

8-3

Numeric buttons 2-2, 2-4

Play button

2-3, 7-8

RX (Reception) SETTINGS

O

 

 

Playing telephone messages

8-4

 

 

 

 

 

7-8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SYSTEM SETTINGS

8-5

 

 

 

Polling button 2-2, 6-5

TAM SETTINGS

8-6

 

OFFHOOK ALARM setting

Power cord

1-1, 1-6

TX (Transmission)

 

 

5-4, 8-2

 

Power failure

SETTINGS 8-3

 

 

One-touch speed dialling

during 9-19

USER SETTINGS

8-2

buttons

2-2

 

in case of

9-19

MESSAGE LENGTH setting

description 2-10

 

Power supply, safety

8-6

 

 

 

list (See One-touch speed

instructions vii

Messages

 

 

 

dialling list)

 

 

 

deleting 7-7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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