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MODEL FO-P600 FO-P600 FACSIMILE OPERATION MANUAL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Installation Sending Faxes Receiving Faxes Making Copies Answering Machine Connection Special Functions Printing Lists Maintenance Troubleshooting all.book Page 1 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Introduction Welcome, and thank you for choosing a Sharp facsimile! The features and specifications of your new Sharp fax are shown below. Automatic dialling 30 numbers Imaging film Initial starter film (included with machine): 50 m (approx. 150 A4 pages) Replacement roll (not included): FO-6CR 50 m Memory size* 448 KB (approx. 24 average pages) Modem speed 9,600 bps with automatic fallback to lower speeds. Transmission time* Approx. 15 seconds Resolution Horizontal: 8 pels/mm Vertical: Standard: 3.85 lines/mm Fine /Halftone: 7.7 lines/mm Super fine: 15.4 lines/mm Automatic document feeder 10 pages max. (A4, 80 g/m2 paper) Recording system Thermal transfer recording Halftone (grayscale) 64 levels Compression scheme MR, MH, H2 Paper tray capacity (60 - 80 g/m2 paper) Approx. 50 A4-size sheets (at room temperature; maximum stack height should not be higher than the line on the tray) *Based on Sharp Standard No.1 Chart at standard resolution is Sharp special mode, excluding time for protocol signals (i.e., ITU-T phase C time only). 1 all.book Page 2 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Display 16-digit LCD display Applicable telephone line Public switched telephone network Compatibility ITU-T (CCITT) G3 mode Input document size Automatic feeding: Width: 148 to 210 mm Length: 140 to 297 mm Manual feeding: Width: 148 to 210 mm Length: 140 to 600 mm Effective scanning width 210 mm max. Effective printing width 204 mm max. Contrast control Automatic/Dark selectable Reception modes TEL/FAX, TEL, FAX, A.M. (Note: A.M. mode is for connecting an answering machine) Copy function Single / Multi (99 copies/page) Telephone function Yes (cannot be used if power fails) Power requirements 220-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Operating temperature 5 - 35°C Humidity 25 - 85% RH Power consumption Standby: 2.5 W Maximum: 110 W Dimensions (without attachments) Width: 327 mm Depth: 193 mm Height: 163 mm Weight (without attachments) Approx. 2.8 kg As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice. The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units. There may be some deviations from these values in individual units. 2 all.book Page 3 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Important safety information Do not disassemble this machine or attempt any procedures not described in this manual. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Do not install or use the machine near water, or when you are wet. For example, do not use the machine near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. Take care not to spill any liquids on the machine. Unplug the machine from the telephone socket and then the power outlet and consult a qualified service representative if any of the following situations occur: - Liquid has been spilled into the machine or the machine has been exposed to rain or water. - The machine produces odors, smoke, or unusual noises. - The power cord is frayed or damaged. - The machine has been dropped or the housing damaged. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord, and do not install the machine where people may walk on the power cord. This machine must only be connected to a 220 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz, earthed (3-prong) outlet. Connecting it to any other kind of outlet will damage the machine and invalidate the warranty. Never insert objects of any kind into slots or openings on the machine. This could create a risk of fire or electric shock. If an object falls into the machine that you cannot remove, unplug the machine and consult a qualified service representative. Do not place this machine on an unstable cart, stand or table. The machine could be seriously damaged if it falls. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. Never install telephone sockets in wet locations unless the socket is specifically designed for wet locations. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. Do not use a telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. The power outlet must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible. 3 all.book Page 4 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Table of Contents A Look at the Operation Panel 6 1. Installation 8 Unpacking Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Loading the Imaging Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Loading Printing Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Entering Your Name and Fax Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Setting the Date and Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Setting the Reception Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Volume Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 2. Sending Faxes Transmittable Documents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loading the Document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjusting the Resolution and Contrast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sending a Fax by Normal Dialling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sending a Fax From Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. Receiving Faxes Using TEL/FAX Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using A.M. Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using FAX Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using TEL Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Optional Reception Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Substitute Reception to Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 24 25 26 28 29 35 37 37 38 39 40 42 45 4. Making Copies 46 5. Answering Machine Connection 48 Connecting an Answering Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Activating the Answering Machine Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Optional A.M. Mode Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 4 all.book Page 5 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Table of Contents 6. Special Functions 54 Caller ID (Requires Subscription to Service) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Duplex Ringing (Requires Subscription to Service) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Blocking Reception of Unwanted Faxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 7. Printing Lists 61 8. Maintenance 64 9. Troubleshooting 67 Problems and Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Messages and Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Clearing Paper Jams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Quick Reference Guide 77 Index 78 5 all.book Page 6 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM A Look at the Operation Panel 1 2 3 4 ABC UP 1 TEL FAX GHI TEL/FAX A.M. Z A RESOLUTION/ REDIAL RECEPTION MODE STOP 4 3 MNO 5 6 WXYZ TUV 7 COPY/HELP START/MEMORY DEF 2 JKL PQRS 5 8 9 FUNCTION 0 D OW N 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Display Display messages to help you operate the machine. 2 RESOLUTION / RECEPTION MODE key When a document is in the feeder, press this key to adjust the resolution for faxing or copying. At any other time, press this key to select the reception mode (an arrow in the display will point to the currently selected reception mode). 3 Left and right arrow keys Auto-dial numbers: When sending a fax or making a phone call, press these keys to scroll through your auto-dial numbers, the “REVIEW CALLS” list (only available if you have Caller ID), and the last number dialled (redial). FUNCTION key settings: Press the right arrow key after scrolling with the up and down arrow keys to select a FUNCTION key setting. 4 Number keys Use these keys to dial numbers, and enter numbers and letters when storing auto-dial numbers. 5 Panel release Press this release to open the operation panel. 6 STOP key Press this key to cancel an operation before it is completed. 6 all.book Page 7 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM 7 COPY/HELP key When a document is in the feeder, press this key to make a copy. At any other time, press this key to print out the Help List, a quick reference guide to the operation of your fax machine. 8 START/MEMORY key Press this key to send or receive a document, or to scan a document into memory before sending it. 9 FUNCTION key Press this key followed by the arrow keys to select special functions and settings. 10 UP and DOWN arrow keys Enlarge/reduce setting: When making a copy of a document, press these keys to select an enlarge/reduce setting. Volume setting: When a document is not in the feeder, press these keys to change the speaker volume when the key has been pressed, or the ringer volume at any other time. FUNCTION key settings: Press these keys after pressing the FUNCTION key to scroll through the FUNCTION MODE settings. 11 key Press this key to listen to the line and fax tones through the speaker when faxing a document. Monitoring phone conversations When speaking through the handset, you can press to allow a third person to listen to the conversation through the speaker. (To turn off the speaker, press the key again.) To adjust the volume of the speaker when monitoring a conversation, press for high or for low (the volume setting reverts to low each time the handset is replaced). Note that the speaker cannot be used for speaking; it is only for listening. To avoid feedback (a loud howling sound), be sure to turn off the speaker (press once again) before you replace the handset. 7 all.book Page 8 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM 1. Installation Unpacking Checklist Before setting up, make sure you have all of the following items. If any are missing, contact your dealer or retailer. Paper tray Paper tray extension Operation manual Gears (2) Handset Handset cord Telephone line cord Imaging film (initial starter roll) Points to keep in mind when setting up Do not place the machine in direct sunlight. Do not place the machine near heaters or air conditioners. Keep dust away from the machine. Keep the area around the machine clear. About condensation If the machine is moved from a cold to a warm place, it is possible that condensation may form on the scanning glass, preventing proper scanning of documents for transmission. To remove the condensation, turn on the power and wait approximately two hours before using the machine. 8 Page 9 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Connections Connections Connecting the handset Connect the handset as shown and place it on the handset rest. ♦ The ends of the handset cord are identical, so they will go into either socket. Make sure the handset cord goes into the socket marked with a handset symbol on the side of the machine! Use the handset to make ordinary phone calls, or to transmit and receive faxes manually. Connecting the power cord Plug the power cord into a 220 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz, earthed AC (3-prong) outlet. ♦ When disconnecting the fax, unplug the telephone line cord before unplugging the power cord. Caution! Do not plug the power lead into any other kind of outlet. This will damage the machine and is not covered under the warranty. The machine does not have a power on/off switch, so the power is turned on and off by simply plugging in or unplugging the power lead. 9 1. Installation all.book all.book Page 10 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Connections Connecting the telephone line cord Insert one end of the line cord into the socket on the back of the machine marked TEL. LINE. Insert the other end into a wall telephone socket. TE SEL. T T EL LIN . E Dial mode: The fax machine is set for tone dialling. If you are on a pulse dial line, you must set the fax machine for pulse dialling. Press the keys on the operation panel as follows: 1 Press FUNCTION once and once. Display: OPTION SETTING 2 Press once and 3 Press once. 4 Select the dial mode: TONE: 5 10 Press 1 STOP PULSE: to exit. 3 times. DIAL MODE 1=TONE, 2=PULSE The display briefly shows your selection, then: 2 PSEUDO RING Page 11 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Connections Comments: ♦ The fax machine is not designed for use on a line which has call waiting, call forwarding, or certain other special services offered by your telephone company. If you attempt to use the fax machine in conjunction with any of these services, you may experience errors during transmission and reception of facsimile messages. ♦ The fax machine is not compatible with digital telephone systems. ♦ If your area experiences a high incidence of lightning or power surges, we recommend that you install surge protectors for the power and telephone lines. Surge protectors can be purchased from your dealer or at most telephone specialty stores. Moving your fax and reconnecting If it is necessary to move your fax to a new location, first disconnect the telephone line cord before disconnecting the power lead. When reconnecting, it is necessary to connect the power lead before connecting the telephone line cord. Attach the paper tray and paper tray extension Attach the paper tray and paper tray extension. Insert horizontally and rotate up Note: The paper tray extension has a top side and a bottom side. If you cannot insert the tabs into the holes, turn the support over. 11 1. Installation all.book all.book Page 12 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Connections Extension phone (optional) If desired, you can connect an extension phone to the TEL. SET socket on the fax. ♦ To connect an answering machine to your fax, see page 48. 1 Remove the seal covering the TEL. SET socket. TE SEL. T T EL LIN . E 2 Connect the extension phone line to the TEL. SET socket. TE SEL. T T EL LIN . E 12 Page 13 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Loading the Imaging Film Loading the Imaging Film Your fax uses a roll of imaging film to create printed text and images. The print head in the fax applies heat to the imaging film to transfer ink to the paper. Follow the steps below to load or replace the film. The initial starter roll of imaging film included with your fax can print about 150 A4-size pages. 1 When replacing the film, use a roll of Sharp FO6CR imaging film. One roll can print about 150 A4-size pages. Remove the paper from the paper tray and open the operation panel (press ➊). 2 If you are loading the imaging film for the first time, go to Step 4. 2 Remove the used film and empty spool. 3 Remove the two green gears from the spools. DO NOT DISCARD THE TWO GREEN GEARS! 1 13 1. Installation all.book all.book Page 14 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Loading the Imaging Film 4 Remove the new roll of imaging film from its packaging. • Cut the band that holds the rolls together. 5 Insert the green gears. 1 slot Make sure the gears fit into the slots in the ends of the rolls. 6 Insert the film into the print compartment. 2 slots Fit ends of rolls onto hubs Thick roll to rear 14 7 Rotate the front gear as shown until the film is taut. 8 Close the operation panel (press down on both sides to make sure it clicks into place). Page 15 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Loading Printing Paper Loading Printing Paper You can load up to 50 sheets of A4-size, 60 - 80 g/m2 paper in the paper tray (at room temperature; maximum stack height should not be higher than the line on the tray). 1 Fan the paper, and then tap the edge against a flat surface to even the stack. Make sure the stack edges are even. 2 Insert the stack of paper into the tray, PRINT SIDE DOWN. • If paper remains in the tray, take it out and combine it into a single stack with the new paper. • Be sure to load the paper so that printing takes place on the print side of the paper. Printing on the reverse side may result in poor print quality. • GENTLY LOAD PAPER INTO THE PAPER TRAY. • DO NOT FORCE IT DOWN INTO THE FEED SLOT. The stack should not be higher than this line Note: Do not use paper that has already been printed on, or paper that is curled. Note: If at any time the display shows the alternating messages at right, check the printing paper. If the tray is empty, add paper. If there is paper in the tray, take it out and then reinsert it. When you are finished, press START/MEMORY . ADD PAPER & PRESS START KEY 15 1. Installation all.book all.book Page 16 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Loading Printing Paper Print contrast setting Your fax has been set at the factory to print at normal contrast. If desired, you can change the print contrast setting to LIGHT. Press these keys: 1 Press 2 Press once and 3 Press once. 4 Select the print contrast: FUNCTION NORMAL: 5 16 Press STOP once and 1 once. twice. Display: OPTION SETTING PRINT CONTRAST 1:NORMAL LIGHT: The display briefly shows your selection, then: 2 COPY CUT-OFF to return to the date and time display. Page 17 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Entering Your Name and Fax Number Entering Your Name and Fax Number Before you can begin sending faxes, you must enter your name and fax (telephone) number. You also need to set the date and time. Once you enter this information, it will automatically appear at the top of each fax page you send. STOP 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 7 0 START/MEMORY 1 Press FUNCTION once and FUNCTION twice. Display: ENTRY MODE 2 Press once. 3 Press once. OWN NUMBER SET ENTER FAX # 17 1. Installation all.book all.book Page 18 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Entering Your Name and Fax Number 4 Enter your fax number by pressing the number keys (max. 20 digits). • To insert a space between digits, press • To clear a mistake, press START/MEMORY . To enter a “+”, press . . 5 Press 6 Enter your name by pressing number keys for each letter as shown in the chart below. Up to 24 characters can be entered. to enter the fax number in memory. Example: SHARP = 7777 44 2 777 7 G= N= A= H= O= V= B= I = P= W= C= J= Q= X= D= K= R= Y= E= L= S= Z= F= M= T= SPACE = U= ♦ To enter two letters in succession that require the same key, press after entering the first letter. ♦ To clear a mistake, press . ♦ To enter a lower case letter, continue pressing the key for the letter until the lower case letter appears. To enter one of the following symbols, press or 18 7 Press 8 Press repeatedly: . / ! " # $ % & ’ ( ) + + , - : ; < = > ? @ [ ¥ ] ^ _ ' { | } ) ( START/MEMORY Display: DATE&TIME SET STOP to return to the date and time display. Page 19 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Setting the Date and Time Setting the Date and Time The date and time appear in the display and are printed at the top of every page you fax. Set the date and time as shown below. STOP 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 7 0 START/MEMORY FUNCTION 1 Press 2 Press once and 3 Press once. 4 Enter a two-digit number for the day (“01” to “31”). FUNCTION once and Example: the 5th twice. Display: once. DATE&TIME SET The currently set date appears (example): 0 5 • To correct a mistake, press ENTRY MODE DATE 15-08-2001 DATE 05-08-2001 to move the cursor back to the mistake and then enter the correct number. 19 1. Installation all.book all.book Page 20 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Setting the Date and Time 5 Enter a two-digit number for the month (“01” for January, “02” for February, “12” for December, etc.). Example: January 6 2 0 The currently set time appears (example): 0 1 TIME 12:19 Enter a two-digit number for the hour (“00” to “23”) and a two-digit number for the minute (“00” to “59”). Example: 9:25 20 DATE 05-01-2001 1 Enter the year (four digits). Example: 2001 7 0 8 Press 9 Press START/MEMORY STOP 0 9 2 5 to start the clock. 05-JAN 09:25 ANTI JUNK # to return to the date and time display. Page 21 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Setting the Reception Mode Setting the Reception Mode Your fax has four modes for receiving incoming faxes: FAX mode: Select this mode when you only want to receive faxes on your line. The fax machine will automatically answer all calls and receive incoming faxes. TEL mode: This mode is the most convenient for receiving phone calls. Faxes can also be received; however, all calls must first be answered by picking up the fax's handset or an extension phone connected to the same line. TEL/FAX mode: This mode is convenient for receiving both faxes and voice calls. When a call comes in, the fax will detect whether it is a voice call (including manually dialled fax transmissions), or an automatically dialled fax. If it is a voice call, the fax will make a special ringing sound to alert you to answer. If it is an automatically dialled fax transmission, reception will begin automatically. A.M. mode: Use this mode only if you have connected an answering machine to the fax (see Chapter 5). Select this mode when you go out to receive voice messages in your answering machine and faxes on your fax machine. Setting the reception mode Make sure a document is not loaded in the document feeder, and then press RESOLUTION/ RECEPTION MODE until the arrow in the display points to the desired mode. RESOLUTION/ RECEPTION MODE TEL FAX 01-JAN 10:30 TEL/FAX A.M. TEL FAX 01-JAN 10:30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RESOLUTION/ RECEPTION MODE TEL/FAX A.M. TEL FAX 01-JAN 10:30 TEL/FAX A.M. 0 TEL FAX 01-JAN 10:30 TEL/FAX A.M. For more information on receiving faxes in FAX, TEL, and TEL/FAX modes, see Chapter 3, Receiving Faxes (page 37). For more information on using A.M. mode, see Chapter 5. 21 1. Installation all.book all.book Page 22 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Volume Adjustment Volume Adjustment You can adjust the volume of the speaker and ringer using the up and down arrow keys. 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 7 0 Speaker 1 Press 2 Press or until the display shows the desired volume level. • Press again to turn off the speaker. Display: SPEAKER: HIGH SPEAKER: MIDDLE SPEAKER: LOW 22 Page 23 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Volume Adjustment Ringer 1 Press or . Display: (Make sure has not been pressed, the handset is not lifted and a document is not loaded in the feeder.) RINGER: HIGH • The ringer will ring once at the selected RINGER: MIDDLE level, then the date and time will reappear in the display. RINGER: LOW RINGER: OFF OK ? 2 If you selected RINGER: OFF OK ?, press START/MEMORY . 23 1. Installation all.book all.book Page 24 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM 2. Sending Faxes Transmittable Documents Size and weight The size and weight of documents that you can load in the document feeder depend on whether you load one page at a time or several pages at once. Loading one page at a time: Loading up to 10 pages at once: Minimum size Minimum size Maximum size 210 mm 148 mm 210 mm 148 mm 140 mm Maximum size 140 mm 297 mm 600 mm Minimum weight 52 g/m² Maximum weight Minimum weight 52 g/m² 157 g/m² Maximum weight 80 g/m² Note: Letters or graphics on the edges of a document will not be scanned. 5 mm 5 mm 24 Letters in the shaded area will not be scanned. all.book Page 25 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Loading the Document Other restrictions ♦ Ink, glue, and correcting fluid on documents must be dry before they pass through the document feeder. ♦ All clips, staples, and pins must be removed from documents before loading in the feeder. If these are not removed, they may damage the machine. ♦ Documents which are patched, taped, torn, smaller than the minimum size, carbon backed, easily smudged, or have a slippery coated surface should be photocopied, and the copy loaded in the feeder. Loading the Document Up to 10 pages can be placed in the feeder at one time. The pages will automatically feed into the machine starting from the bottom page. ♦ If you need to send or copy more than 10 pages, place the additional pages gently and carefully in the feeder just before the last page is scanned. Do not try to force them in, as this may cause double-feeding or jamming. ♦ If your document consists of several large or thick pages which must be loaded one at a time, insert each page into the feeder as the previous page is being scanned. Insert gently to prevent double-feeding. 1 Adjust the document guides to the width of your document. 2 Insert the document face down in the document feeder. The top edge of the document should enter the feeder first. • READY TO SEND will appear in the display. 25 2. Sending Faxes ♦ The scanner cannot recognise yellow, greenish yellow, or light blue ink. all.book Page 26 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Adjusting the Resolution and Contrast 3 Adjust the resolution and/or contrast settings as explained in Resolution and Contrast below, then dial the receiving machine as explained on page 28. Adjusting the Resolution and Contrast If desired, you can adjust the resolution and contrast before sending a document. The default resolution setting is STANDARD and the default contrast setting is AUTO. You must adjust the settings each time you don’t want to use the default settings. Note: The resolution and contrast settings are only effective for sending a document. They are not effective for receiving a document. Resolution settings 26 STANDARD Use STANDARD for ordinary documents. This setting gives you the fastest and most economical transmission. FINE Use FINE for documents containing small letters or fine drawings. SUPER FINE Use SUPER FINE for documents containing very small letters or very fine drawings. HALF TONE Use HALF TONE for photographs and illustrations. The original will be reproduced in 64 shades of gray. all.book Page 27 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Adjusting the Resolution and Contrast 1 AUTO Use AUTO for normal documents. DARK Use DARK for faint documents. 2. Sending Faxes Contrast settings Load the document(s). • The document must be loaded before the resolution and contrast can be adjusted. 2 RESOLUTION/ Press RECEPTION MODE one or more times until the desired resolution and contrast settings appear in the display. • The first time you move through the list of resolution settings, the contrast setting AUTO will appear next to each resolution setting. The second time you move through the list, the contrast setting DARK will appear. Display: STANDARD :AUTO FINE :AUTO SUPER FINE :AUTO HALF TONE :AUTO STANDARD :DARK HALF TONE :DARK Note: In order to transmit in FINE or SUPER FINE resolution, the receiving fax machine must also have that resolution. If it doesn’t, your machine will automatically step down to the next best available setting. 27 all.book Page 28 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Sending a Fax by Normal Dialling Sending a Fax by Normal Dialling With Normal Dialling, you pick up the handset (or press ) and dial by pressing the number keys. ♦ If a person answers, you can talk with them through the handset before sending the fax. (If you pressed , you must pick up the handset to talk.) ♦ Normal Dialling allows you to listen to the line and make sure the other fax machine is responding. 1 Load the document(s). • If desired, press RESOLUTION/ RECEPTION MODE to set the resolution and/or contrast. Display: READY TO SEND 2 Pick up the handset or press Listen for the dial tone. 3 Dial the number of the receiving machine by pressing the number keys. . or ABC 1 GHI DEF 2 JKL 4 PQRS 7 3 MNO 5 6 WXYZ TUV 8 9 0 4 Wait for the connection. Depending on the setting of the receiving machine, you will either hear a fax reception tone or the other person will answer. • If the other party answers, ask them to press their Start key (if you pressed , pick up the handset to speak with them). This causes the receiving machine to issue a fax reception tone. 28 all.book Page 29 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialling When you hear the fax reception tone, press handset if you used it. START/MEMORY . Replace the 2. Sending Faxes 5 • When transmission is completed, the fax will beep once. Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialling You can store up to 30 fax or phone numbers in the machine for automatic dialling. ♦ Auto-dial numbers are dialled by pressing appears in the display, and then START/MEMORY until the desired number . Storing fax and phone numbers for automatic dialling Display: 1 Press 2 Press 3 Enter the fax or voice number by pressing the number keys. Up to 32 digits can be entered. (Note: A space cannot be entered.) FUNCTION once and once. <NEW NUMBER> ENTER FAX # once. • To clear a mistake, press . • If a pause is required between any of the digits to access a special service or an outside line, press FUNCTION . The pause appears as a hyphen (two seconds per pause). Several pauses can be entered in a row. 4 Press START/MEMORY 29 all.book Page 30 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialling 5 Enter a name by pressing number keys for each letter as shown in the chart below. Up to 15 characters can be entered. (If you do not wish to enter a name, go directly to Step 6.) Example: SHARP = 7777 44 2 777 SPACE = A= 7 G= N= U= H= O= V= B= I = P= W= C= J= Q= X= D= K= R= Y= E= L= S= Z= F= M= T= ♦ To enter two letters in succession that require the same key, press after entering the first letter. ♦ To enter a lower case letter, continue pressing the key for the letter until the lower case letter appears. To enter one of the following symbols, press or repeatedly: . / ! " # $ % & ’ ( ) + + , - : ; < = > ? @ [ ¥ ] ^ _ ' { | } ) ( Display: START/MEMORY 6 Press 7 Return to Step 2 to store another number, or press the date and time display. <NEW NUMBER> STOP to return to Note: The fax machine uses a lithium battery to keep automatic dialling numbers and other programmed information in memory when the power is turned off. Battery power is consumed primarily when the power is off. With the power kept continuously off, the life of the battery is about 5 years. If the battery dies, have your dealer or retailer replace it. Do not try to replace it yourself. 30 all.book Page 31 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialling If you need to make changes to a previously stored auto-dial number, or clear a number, follow these steps: 1 Press FUNCTION once and once. Display: <NEW NUMBER> 2 Press or the display. 3 Press 4 Select EDIT or CLEAR: EDIT: until the number you wish to edit or clear appears in once. 1 1=EDIT, 2=CLEAR CLEAR: 2 • If you selected CLEAR, go to Step 8. 5 If you selected EDIT, make the desired changes to the number. • Press or to move the cursor to the digit or digits you wish to change, and then enter the new digit. The new digit will replace the old digit. • If you do not wish to change the number, go directly to Step 6. START/MEMORY 6 Press 7 Make the desired changes to the name. • Press or to move the cursor to the letter or letters you wish to change, and then press the appropriate number key repeatedly until the desired letter appears (see Step 5 on page 30). The new letter will replace the old letter. • If you do not wish to change the name, go directly to Step 8. 31 2. Sending Faxes Editing and clearing auto-dial numbers all.book Page 32 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialling START/MEMORY 8 Press 9 Return to Step 2 to edit or clear another number, or press return to the date and time display. STOP to Using an auto-dial number Once you have stored a fax or phone number, you can use it to send a fax or make a phone call. 1 If you are sending a fax, load the document(s). • If desired, press RESOLUTION/ RECEPTION MODE to set the resolution and/or contrast. Display: READY TO SEND 2 Press (or ) until the name of the other party appears in the display (if no name was stored, the number will appear). 3 If you are sending a fax, press begins. START/MEMORY . Dialling and transmission If you are making a phone call, lift the handset. Dialling begins. 32 all.book Page 33 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialling Sending a fax by Direct Keypad Dialling START/MEMORY 2. Sending Faxes You can also enter a full number with the number keys and then press the key to begin dialling. You can use this method to dial a full number when you don't need to speak to the other party before faxing. 1 Load the document(s). • If desired, press RESOLUTION/ RECEPTION MODE to set the resolution and/or contrast. Display: READY TO SEND 2 Enter the number of the receiving machine by pressing the number keys. • If a pause is required between any of the digits to access a special service or an outside line, press FUNCTION . The pause will appear as a hyphen (two seconds per pause). Several pauses can be entered in a row. 3 Check the display. If the number of the receiving machine shown is correct, press START/MEMORY . • If the number is not correct, press STOP to backspace and clear one digit at a time, and then re-enter the correct digit(s). 33 all.book Page 34 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialling Redial You can automatically redial the last number dialled. This procedure can be used to send a fax or make a phone call. 1 If you are sending a fax, load the document(s). • If desired, press RESOLUTION/ RECEPTION MODE to set the resolution and/or contrast. Display: READY TO SEND 2 Press once. <REDIAL> appears in the display, followed by the last number dialled. Make sure the number that appears is the number you wish to dial. 3 If you are sending a fax, press begins. START/MEMORY . Dialling and transmission If you are making a phone call, lift the handset. Dialling begins. Automatic redialling If you use automatic dialling (including Direct Keypad Dialling) to send a fax and the line is busy, the fax machine will automatically redial the number. The fax machine will make three redial attempts at an interval of five minutes. During this time, RECALLING will appear in the display, followed by a two-digit number assigned to the fax job. You will not be able to dial any other locations while the message appears. ♦ To stop automatic redialling, press STOP . ♦ Under certain conditions (for example if a person answers the call on a telephone), automatic redialling may stop before two redialling attempts are made. 34 all.book Page 35 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Sending a Fax From Memory You can scan a document into the fax’s memory and send the document from memory. This increases transmission speed and allows you to send a fax to multiple destinations in a single operation. After transmission, the document is automatically cleared from memory. Broadcasting (sending a fax to multiple destinations) This function allows you to send the same fax to as many as 20 different locations in just one operation. ♦ When sending to multiple locations, only auto-dial numbers can be used to dial the numbers of the receiving machines. 1 Load the document(s). • If desired, press RESOLUTION/ RECEPTION MODE to set the resolution and/or contrast. START/MEMORY 2 Press 3 Press (or ) until the name of the number appears in the display (if no name was stored, the number will appear). 4 Press 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each of the other locations to which you wish to send the fax (maximum of 20). to select the number. • To check your selected locations, press to scroll through them. To delete a location, scroll to the location and then press STOP . 35 2. Sending Faxes Sending a Fax From Memory all.book Page 36 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Sending a Fax From Memory 6 When you are ready to begin transmission, press START/MEMORY . • A Transaction Report is automatically printed out after Broadcasting is completed. Check the "Note" column of the report to see if any of the locations are marked "Busy" or have a communication error code. If so, send the document to those locations again. Memory transmission You can also send a fax through memory when sending to a single location. This is convenient when sending to locations where the line is often busy, as it saves you from waiting to pick up the original document and frees the feeder for other operations. To send a fax through memory, load the document, press START/MEMORY , and then dial using one of the following methods: ♦ Press the number keys to enter the fax number and then press START/MEMORY ♦ Press repeatedly to select an auto-dial number and press START/MEMORY ♦ Press once to select the last number dialled and press START/MEMORY . . . If the memory becomes full... If the memory becomes full while the document is being scanned, MEMORY IS FULL and SEE MANUAL will alternately appear in the display. ♦ Press START/MEMORY if you want to transmit the pages which have been stored up to that point in memory. The remaining pages will be ejected from the feeder. After transmission, the memory will be cleared and you can transmit the remaining pages. You will also need to transmit the page which was being scanned when the memory filled up. ♦ Press 36 STOP if you want to cancel the entire transmission. all.book Page 37 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM 3. Receiving Faxes Using TEL/FAX Mode To select TEL/FAX mode, press RESOLUTION/ RECEPTION MODE until the arrow in the RESOLUTION/ RECEPTION MODE 3. Receiving Faxes display points to TEL/FAX. TEL FAX TEL/FAX A.M. When the reception mode is set to TEL/FAX, your fax machine automatically answers all calls on two rings. After answering, your fax monitors the line for about five seconds to see if a fax tone is being sent. ♦ If your fax machine detects a fax tone (this means that the call is an automatically dialled fax), it will automatically begin reception of the incoming document. ♦ If your fax machine doesn't detect a fax tone (this means that the call is a voice call or manually dialled fax), it will make a ringing sound (called pseudo ringing) for 15 seconds to alert you to answer. If you don't answer within this time, your fax will send a fax tone to the other machine to allow the calling party to send a fax manually if they desire. Note: Only the fax will alert you to voice calls or manually dialled faxes by pseudo ringing. An extension phone connected to the same line will not ring after the connection has been established. Pseudo Ring Duration for Tel/Fax Mode If desired, you can change the duration of pseudo ringing in Tel/Fax mode. 1 Press FUNCTION once and once. Display: OPTION SETTING 37 all.book Page 38 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Using A.M. Mode 2 Press once and 3 Press once. 4 Enter a number as follows for the desired duration: 4 times. PSEUDO RING 1=15 SECONDS 1 15 SEC 15 seconds 2 30 SEC 30 seconds 3 60 SEC 60 seconds 4 120 SEC 120 seconds The display briefly shows your selection, then: 5 Press STOP QUIET TIME to return to the date and time display. Using A.M. Mode To select A.M. mode, press RESOLUTION/ RECEPTION MODE until the arrow in the display points to A.M. RESOLUTION/ RECEPTION MODE TEL FAX TEL/FAX A.M. In A.M. mode, your fax will automatically receive voice and fax messages if you have connected an answering machine to the fax machine. See Chapter 5 for more details. 38 all.book Page 39 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Using FAX Mode Using FAX Mode To select FAX mode, press RESOLUTION/ RECEPTION MODE until the arrow in RESOLUTION/ RECEPTION MODE 3. Receiving Faxes the display points to FAX. TEL FAX TEL/FAX A.M. When the reception mode is set to FAX, the fax machine will automatically answer all calls on two rings and receive incoming faxes. ♦ If you pick up the handset before the machine answers, you can talk to the other party and/or receive a fax as explained in Using TEL Mode on page 40. 2 rings Fax reception Changing the number of rings If desired, you can change the number of rings on which the fax machine answers incoming calls in FAX and TEL/FAX mode. Any number from 2 to 5 can be selected. 1 Press FUNCTION once and once. Display: OPTION SETTING 39 all.book Page 40 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Using TEL Mode 2 Press once. NUMBER OF RING 3 Press once. ENTER (2-5) (2) 4 Enter the desired number of rings (any number from 2 to 5). The display briefly shows your selection, then: FAX REMOTE # Example: 3 rings 5 Press STOP 3 to return to the date and time display. Note: If you are using Duplex Ring, the fax machine will answer calls after two rings regardless of the above setting. Using TEL Mode To select TEL mode, press RESOLUTION/ RECEPTION MODE until the arrow in the display points to TEL. RESOLUTION/ RECEPTION MODE TEL FAX TEL/FAX A.M. When the reception mode is set to TEL, you must answer all calls by picking up the fax machine’s handset or an extension phone connected to the same line. 40 all.book Page 41 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Using TEL Mode 1 When the fax machine rings, pick up the handset. 2 If you hear a fax tone, wait until the display shows RECEIVING and then replace the handset. 3. Receiving Faxes Answering with the fax’s handset Beep RECEIVING Note: If you have set the Fax Signal Receive setting (page 42) to NO, press 3 START/MEMORY If the other party first speaks with you and then wants to send a fax, press START/MEMORY START/MEMORY to begin reception. RECEIVING after speaking. (Press before the sender presses their Start key.) • When RECEIVING appears in the display, hang up. Answering with an extension phone 1 Answer the extension phone when it rings. 41 all.book Page 42 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Optional Reception Settings 2 If you hear a soft fax tone, wait until your fax responds (the extension phone will go dead), then hang up. Beep Phone goes dead 3 If the fax doesn't respond, or if the other party first talks to you and then wants to send a fax, press 5 once and twice on the extension phone (only on a tone dial phone). This signals the fax to begin reception. Hang up. • The above step is necessary if you have set the Fax Signal Receive setting (see below) to NO. • Your fax will not accept the signal to begin reception (5**) if a document is loaded in its feeder. Optional Reception Settings Fax Signal Receive Your fax will automatically begin reception if you hear a soft fax tone after answering a call on your fax or an extension phone. If you use a computer fax modem to send documents on the same line, you must turn this function off in order to prevent your fax from mistakenly attempting to receive documents from the computer fax modem. Follow the steps below to change the setting. 1 Press FUNCTION once and once. Display: OPTION SETTING 2 42 Press once and 5 times. FAX SIGNAL RX all.book Page 43 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Optional Reception Settings Press 4 Press 2 5 once. 1=YES, 2=NO to turn on the function, or 1 to turn it off. Press STOP The display briefly shows your selection, then: CALLER-ID 3. Receiving Faxes 3 to return to the date and time display. Changing the number for remote fax activation If desired, you can use a number other than 5 to activate fax reception from an extension telephone. You can select any number from 0 to 9. 1 Press FUNCTION once and once. Display: OPTION SETTING 2 Press once and 3 Press once. 4 Enter the desired number (any number from 0 to 9). once. FAX REMOTE # ENTER (0-9) (5) The display briefly shows your selection, then: TRANSACTION Example: 3 5 Press STOP 3 to return to the date and time display. 43 all.book Page 44 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Optional Reception Settings Reception Ratio The fax has been set at the factory to automatically reduce the size of received documents to fit the size of the printing paper. This ensures that data on the edges of the document are not cut off. If desired, you can turn this function off and have received documents printed at full size. ♦ If a document is too long to fit on the printing paper, the remainder will be printed on a second page. In this case, the cut-off point may occur in the middle of a line. ♦ Automatic reduction may not be possible if the received document is too large, contains too many fine graphics or images, or is sent at high resolution. In this case, the remainder of the document will be printed on a second page. Display: 1 Press 2 Press 3 Press 4 Press 1 to select AUTO, or select 100%. FUNCTION once and once and once. OPTION SETTING 3 times. RECEIVE RATIO once. 1=AUTO, 2=100% 2 to The display briefly shows your selection, then: PRINT CONTRAST 5 44 Press STOP to return to the date and time display. all.book Page 45 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Substitute Reception to Memory Substitute Reception to Memory In situations where printing is not possible, such as when your fax runs out of paper, the imaging film needs replacement, or the paper jams, incoming faxes will be received to memory. When you have received a document in memory, FAX RX IN MEMORY will appear in the display, alternating with ADD PAPER & PRESS START KEY or CHECK FILM / CHECK COVER / CHECK PAPER JAM. After you add paper START/MEMORY ), replace the imaging film, or clear the jam, the stored 3. Receiving Faxes (and press documents will automatically print out. Caution! When documents are stored in memory, do not turn the power off. This will erase all of the contents. 45 all.book Page 46 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM 4. Making Copies Your fax machine can also be used to make copies. Single and multiple copies (up to 99 per original) can be made, enabling your fax to double as a convenience office copier. 1 Load the document(s) face down. (Maximum of 10 pages.) • If desired, press RESOLUTION/ RECEPTION MODE to set the resolution and/or contrast. (The default resolution setting for copying is FINE.) Display: READY TO SEND 2 If desired, select an enlarge/reduce setting, and/or select the number of copies per original: • ENLARGE/REDUCE: Press or until the desired setting appears in the display. Settings are 100%, 125%, 135%, 50%, 73%, 88%, 94%, and AUTO. (The default setting is 100%.) Example: Press twice RATIO: 125% • Number of copies per original: Press the number keys to enter a number from 1 to 99. (The default setting is 1.) Example: Press 5 3 for five copies 5 When you are ready to begin copying, press COPY/HELP . If MEMORY IS FULL appears... If the memory becomes full while a document is being scanned, MEMORY IS FULL and SEE MANUAL will alternately appear in the display and the document will automatically feed out. This may happen if the resolution is set to SUPER FINE, or if you selected an enlarge/reduce setting, or if you are making more than one copy per original. To avoid using memory, use STANDARD or FINE for the resolution, 100% for the enlarge/reduce setting, and make only one copy per original. 46 all.book Page 47 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Making Copies Copy Cut-off When making a copy of a document that is longer than the printing paper, use the copy cut-off setting to select whether the remaining part of the document will be cut off or printed on a second page. The initial setting is YES (cut off the remainder). To change the setting, follow the steps below. 1 Press FUNCTION once and once. Display: OPTION SETTING Press once and 3 Press once. 4 Press 1 to set copy cut-off to YES (the remaining part of the document once. will not be printed), or 2 to set copy cut-off to NO (the remaining part will be printed on a second page). 5 Press STOP COPY CUT-OFF 4. Making Copies 2 1=YES, 2=NO The display briefly shows your selection, then: NUMBER OF RING to return to the date and time display. 47 all.book Page 48 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM 5. Answering Machine Connection Connecting an Answering Machine If desired, you can connect an answering machine to your fax machine's TEL. SET socket. This will allow you to receive both voice messages and faxes when you are out. ♦ Important: If the answering machine is not connected to the TEL. SET socket on the fax as shown, the setup will not operate properly. 1 Remove the seal covering the TEL. SET socket. TE SEL. T T EL LIN . E 2 Connect the answering machine's telephone line plug to the TEL. SET socket. • If desired, you can connect an extension phone to your answering machine’s extension phone socket. TE SEL. T T EL LIN . E To answering machine's telephone line socket. 48 all.book Page 49 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Activating the Answering Machine Connection Changing the outgoing message The outgoing message (OGM) of your answering machine should be changed to inform callers who want to send a fax to press their Start key. For example, your message might go as follows: "Hello. You've reached the ABC company. No one is available to take your call right now. Please leave a message after the beep or press your facsimile Start key to send a fax. Thank you for calling." Comments: ♦ It is advisable to keep the length of the message under 10 seconds. If it is too long, you may have difficulty receiving faxes sent by automatic dialling. ♦ If your outgoing message must be longer than 10 seconds, leave a pause of about four seconds at the beginning of the message. This will give your fax a chance to detect fax tones sent when automatic dialling is used. Activating the Answering Machine Connection 1 Set the reception mode to A.M. TEL FAX RESOLUTION/ RECEPTION MODE TEL/FAX A.M. 2 Set your answering machine to auto answer. ♦ Your answering machine must be set to answer on a maximum of two rings. If not, you may not be able to receive faxes sent by automatic dialling. Note: If your answering machine has a remote retrieval function, make sure the code used to activate remote retrieval is different from the code used to activate fax reception with an extension telephone (see Chapter 3, Receiving Faxes). If they are the same, entering the code from an outside telephone to retrieve messages will cause the fax machine to be activated. 49 5. Answering Machine Before you go out, activate the answering machine connection as follows: all.book Page 50 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Optional A.M. Mode Settings How answering machine mode operates While you are out, all of your incoming calls will be answered by your answering machine and its outgoing message will play. Voice callers can leave a message. During this time, your fax will quietly monitor the line. If your fax detects a fax tone or a duration of silence greater than four seconds, it will take over the line and begin reception. ♦ If the connection is not good or there is noise on the line, the answering machine and/or fax machine may not respond properly. ♦ The call counter on your answering machine may indicate that voice messages were received, when only fax messages were received. ♦ To prevent the fax from taking over the line and beginning reception if you call in from an external phone or answer on an extension phone, press any three keys (other than the code to activate fax reception, "5", "*", and "*") on the dial pad of the phone. This can only be performed from a phone capable of tone dialling. When you return and turn off your answering machine, be sure to change the reception mode back to TEL/FAX, FAX, or TEL! Optional A.M. Mode Settings If necessary, you can use the following settings to improve the response of the answering machine connection to incoming calls. Quiet Detect Time This function causes the fax machine to take over the line and begin reception if a certain duration of silence is detected after the answering machine answers. 50 all.book Page 51 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Optional A.M. Mode Settings Time selections for the period of silence are 1 to 10 seconds. Quiet Detect Time has been set to 4 seconds at the factory. This gives the best performance with most answering machines; however, you may need to adjust this setting depending on the disconnect time of your answering machine. Some answering machines may have unusually fast disconnect times (equal to or very slightly less than 4 seconds), which means that the answering machine may disconnect the line before fax reception can begin. In this case, try a Quiet Detect Time setting of about 3 seconds. If the fax machine is interrupting callers before they can leave a message, try a longer Quiet Detect Time setting. If your outgoing message includes a period of silence, make sure that the setting is longer than that period of silence, or re-record your outgoing message to shorten the silence. Note: Quiet Detect Time can be turned off by entering "00" for the time. Note, however, that the fax machine will not be able to receive faxes sent manually by Normal Dialling. To change the setting, follow the steps below. Press FUNCTION once and once. Display: 5. Answering Machine 1 OPTION SETTING 2 Press once and 3 Press once. 4 Enter a number from 01 to 10, or enter 00 to turn off the function. 5 times. QUIET TIME ENTER (00-10) 04 The display briefly shows your selection, then: QUIET START Example: 3 seconds 5 Press STOP 0 3 to return to the date and time display. 51 all.book Page 52 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Optional A.M. Mode Settings Quiet Detect Start Time This setting can be used to delay the start of the Quiet Detect Time function. For example, if you want to insert a pause at the beginning of your answering machine’s outgoing message to ensure clear detection of fax signals, you can use this setting to delay the start of silence detection so that the pause will not cause the fax to take over the line. Quiet Detect Start Timing has been set to five seconds at the factory. You can change this setting by entering a 2-digit number equal to the desired number of seconds of the delay, or turn the function off by enttering 00. As general guide, the delay time should be slightly longer than the pause before the outgoing message. 1 Press FUNCTION once and once. Display: OPTION SETTING 2 Press once and 3 Press once. 4 Enter a 2-digit number (from 01 to 15) for the number of seconds of the delay, or enter 00 to turn off the function. Example: 5 seconds 5 52 Press STOP 6 times. QUIET START ENTER (00-15) 05 0 The display briefly shows your selection, then: ON A.M. FAILURE 5 to return to the date and time display. all.book Page 53 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Optional A.M. Mode Settings On A.M. Failure When this function is turned on, your fax will answer the call after 5 rings if the answering machine for some reason fails to answer before that time. This ensures that you will receive fax messages even if the answering machine’s tape fills up or the answering machine is not turned on. This function has been turned off at the factory. If you want to turn it on, follow the steps below: Note: When this function is turned on, make sure that the answering machine is set to answer on 4 rings or less. If it isn’t, the fax will always answer first, preventing callers from leaving voice messages. 1 Press FUNCTION once and once. Display: OPTION SETTING Press once and 3 Press once. 4 Press 2 5 1 to turn on the function, or to turn it off. Press 7 times. STOP ON A.M. FAILURE 5. Answering Machine 2 1=YES, 2=NO The display briefly shows your selection, then: DUPLEX RINGING to return to the date and time display. 53 all.book Page 54 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM 6. Special Functions Caller ID (Requires Subscription to Service) If you subscribe to a caller identification service from your telephone company, you can set your fax machine to display the name and number of the caller while the fax rings. Important: ♦ To use this function, you must subscribe to a caller identification service from your telephone company. ♦ Your fax may not be compatible with some caller identification services. 1 Press FUNCTION once and once. Display: OPTION SETTING 2 Press once and 3 Press once. 4 Press 1 4 times. 5 54 Press 1=YES, 2=NO (YES) to turn on Caller ID. (To turn off Caller ID, press STOP CALLER-ID 2 ) The display briefly shows your selection, then: RECEIVE RATIO to return to the date and time display. all.book Page 55 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Caller ID (Requires Subscription to Service) How Caller ID operates When you receive a call, the name and phone number of the caller will alternately appear in the display, beginning just before the second ring. The information will continue to be displayed until the line is disconnected. Note: Some caller ID services may not provide the name of the caller. In this case, only the phone number will appear. Display example JOHN DOE 525-8693 Caller’s name Caller’s number Display messages One of the following messages will appear while the fax rings if caller information is not available. NO SERVICE No caller information was received from your telephone company. Make sure that the telephone company has activated your service. CALLER-ID ERROR Noise on the telephone line prevented reception of caller information. Caller information was not provided by the telephone company at the caller's request. Viewing the Caller ID list If you subscribe to a Caller ID service and have turned on the Caller ID function, your fax machine will keep information on the most recent 30 calls and faxes you have received. You can view this information, which consists of the name and number of each caller, in the Caller ID List. ♦ After you have received 30 calls, each new call will delete the oldest call. ♦ All calls will be erased if you unplug the fax or a power failure occurs. Follow the steps below to view the Caller ID List in the display. If desired, you can immediately dial a number when it appears. 55 6. Special Functions PRIVATE CALL all.book Page 56 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Caller ID (Requires Subscription to Service) 1 Press twice. 2 Press or 3 If you want to dial one of the numbers in the list, scroll through the list until the number appears in the display. <REVIEW CALLS> to scroll through the list. • Fax: If you want to send a fax, load the document and then press START/MEMORY . Dialling and transmission begin. Fax: START/MEMORY • Voice call: If you want to make a voice call, pick up the handset (or press ). Dialling begins automatically. (If you pressed , pick up the handset when Voice call: the other party answers.) 4 Press STOP when you have finished viewing the list. To delete calls from the Caller ID list If you want to delete a single call from the caller list, press 0 while the call appears in the display. If you want to delete all calls from the list, hold 0 down for at least 3 seconds while you are viewing any number in the list. 56 all.book Page 57 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Caller ID (Requires Subscription to Service) Priority Call With Caller ID turned on, you can set your fax to make a special ringing sound when you receive a call from a designated phone number. This lets you know immediately who is calling without having to look at the display. To use this function, enter the desired phone number by following the steps below (only one phone number can be entered). 1 Press 2 Press once and 3 Press once. 4 Press FUNCTION twice. Display: ENTRY MODE once. PRIORITY # 1=SET, 2=CLEAR to store a number. (To clear a previously stored number, press 2 and go to Step 6.) 5 Enter the number by pressing the number keys (max. 20 digits). 6 Press 7 Press START/MEMORY STOP to store (or clear) the number. OWN NUMBER SET 6. Special Functions 1 once and to return to the date and time display. 57 all.book Page 58 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Caller ID (Requires Subscription to Service) Blocking voice calls With Caller ID turned on, you can use the Anti Junk Fax function described in Blocking Reception of Unwanted Faxes in this chapter to block voice calls as well as faxes from your specified Anti Junk Number. In this case, when a voice call or a fax transmission comes in from a number you have specified as a "Junk Number", your fax will break the connection as soon as it receives the calling phone number from the caller ID service (before the second ring). To use this function, enter the number that you wish to block as explained in Blocking Reception of Unwanted Faxes (see page 60). Only one number can be blocked. Note: This function cannot be used if you are using the Duplex Ring function. 58 all.book Page 59 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Duplex Ringing (Requires Subscription to Service) Duplex Ringing (Requires Subscription to Service) If you are a subscriber to Homefax 2 or Faxline 2, services provided by Hongkong Telecom, you will need to turn on Duplex Ringing. When this is done, the fax machine will signal voice calls by a short ringing cadence and fax transmissions by a long ringing cadence. In the case of a fax transmission, the fax machine will automatically answer the call after 2 rings (regardless of the reception mode setting) and receive the fax. To turn on Duplex Ringing, follow the steps below. ♦ For more information on the Homefax service, contact Hongkong Telecom on 1000. Important: ♦ Duplex Ringing can only be used by Homefax 2 and Faxline 2 subscribers. Do not turn on Duplex Ringing if you are on a normal line, as the fax machine will not operate properly. ♦ If you turn on Duplex Ringing, do not set the reception mode to TEL/FAX. If you do, the fax machine will not operate properly. 1 Press FUNCTION once and once. Display: OPTION SETTING Press once and 3 Press once. 4 Press 2 5 1 to turn on the function, or to turn it off. Press 6 times. STOP DUPLEX RINGING 6. Special Functions 2 1=YES, 2=NO The display briefly shows your selection, then: FAX SIGNAL RX to return to the date and time display. 59 all.book Page 60 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Blocking Reception of Unwanted Faxes Blocking Reception of Unwanted Faxes The Anti Junk Fax function allows you to block reception of faxes from a party that you specify. This saves paper by not printing out unwanted "junk" faxes. To use this function, follow the steps below to enter the fax number from which you do not wish to receive faxes. One fax number can be entered. 1 Press FUNCTION once and twice. Display: ENTRY MODE 60 2 Press once and 3 Press once. 4 Press 1 to store an Anti Junk number, or 2 to clear a previously stored number (if you are clearing a number, go to Step 6). 5 Enter the fax number by pressing the number keys (max. 20 digits). 6 Press display. START/MEMORY twice. and then press ANTI JUNK # 1=SET, 2=CLEAR STOP to return to the date and time all.book Page 61 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM 7. Printing Lists You can print out lists showing settings and information entered in the fax machine. The lists are described below. To print a list, follow these steps. 1 Press FUNCTION once and once. Display: LISTING MODE 2 Press once. 3 Press or 4 Press once. 5 Press START/MEMORY TEL # LIST until the desired list appears in the display. PRESS START KEY to print the list. Telephone Number List This list shows the fax and phone numbers that have been stored for automatic dialling. Setup List 7. Printing Lists This list shows your current selections for the FUNCTION key settings. The list also shows your name and fax/telephone number as entered in the machine, and a sample of the header printed at the top of every page you transmit (HEADER PRINT). 61 all.book Page 62 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Printing Lists Caller-ID List This list shows information about your 30 most recent calls. (This list is only available if you are using the Caller ID function.) Transaction Report This report is printed out automatically after an operation is completed to allow you to check the result. Your fax machine is set at the factory to print out the report only when an error occurs. ♦ The Transaction report cannot be printed on demand. Headings in Transaction Report SENDER/ RECEIVER The name or fax number of the other machine involved in the transaction. If that machine does not have an ID function, the communication mode will appear (for example, "G3"). START The time at which transmission/reception started. TX/RX TIME Total time taken for transmission/reception. PAGES Number of pages transmitted/received. NOTE (One of the following notes will appear under NOTE in the report to indicate whether the transaction was successful, and if not, the reason for the failure.) OK - Transmission/reception was successful. P.FAIL - A power failure prevented the transaction. JAM - The printing paper or document jammed, preventing the transaction. BUSY - The fax was not sent because the line was busy. COM.E-0 to COM.E-7 - A telephone line error prevented the transaction. See Line error on page 67. CANCEL - The transaction was cancelled because the STOP key was pressed, no document was in the feeder, or the other machine requested transmission using a function which your fax machine does not have. If you were attempting to fax, make sure a document is in the feeder. If you were receiving, contact the faxing party to see how they are trying to send to you. 62 all.book Page 63 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Printing Lists Transaction Report print condition You can change the condition under which a Transaction Report is printed out. Follow the steps below. Display: 1 Press 2 Press once and 3 Press once. FUNCTION once and once. OPTION SETTING twice. TRANSACTION 1:ALWAYS PRINT (Selections appear alternately) Press a number from 1 to 5 to select the condition for printing. 1 ALWAYS PRINT A report will be printed after each transmission, reception, or error. 2 ERROR/MEMORY A report will be printed after an error or a memory operation. 3 SEND ONLY A report will be printed after each transmission. 4 ERROR ONLY A report will be printed only when an error occurs. 5 NEVER PRINT A report will never be printed. The display briefly shows your selection, then: 5 Press STOP DIAL MODE 7. Printing Lists 4 to return to the date and time display. 63 all.book Page 64 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM 8. Maintenance Print head Clean the print head frequently to ensure optimum printing performance. Note: Remove the paper from the paper tray before cleaning the print head. 1 Unplug the telephone line and then the power cord, and open the operation panel (press ➊). 2 1 2 Take the imaging film out of the print compartment and place it on a sheet of paper. 3 Wipe the print head with isopropyl alcohol or denatured alcohol. Caution! • Do not use benzene or thinner. Avoid touching the print head with hard objects. • The print head may be hot if your fax machine has just received a large number of documents. If this is the case, allow the print head to cool prior to cleaning. 64 Print head Page 65 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Maintenance 4 Place the imaging film back in the print compartment. 5 Rotate the front gear until the film is taut, and then close the operation panel (press down on both sides to make sure it clicks into place). Scanning glass and rollers Clean the scanning glass and rollers frequently to ensure the quality of transmitted images and copies. Note: Remove the paper from the paper tray before cleaning the scanning glass and rollers. 1 Open the operation panel (press ➊). 2 1 65 8. Maintenance all.book all.book Page 66 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Maintenance 2 Flip up the green levers on each side of the white roller. 3 Wipe the scanning glass (under the white roller) and rollers with a cotton swab. • Make sure that all dirt and stains (such as correcting fluid) are removed. Dirt and stains will cause vertical lines on transmitted images and copies. If the scanning glass is difficult to clean If you find it difficult to remove dirt from the scanning glass, you can try moistening the swab with isopropyl alcohol or denatured alcohol. Take care that no alcohol gets on the rollers. 4 Flip down the green levers on each side of the white roller. Rotate the front gear until the film is taut, and then close the operation panel (press down on both sides to make sure it clicks into place). The housing Wipe the external parts and surface of the machine with a dry cloth. Caution! Do not use benzene or thinner. These solvents may damage or discolor the machine. 66 all.book Page 67 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM 9. Troubleshooting 9. Troubleshooting Problems and Solutions Line error Problem LINE ERROR appears in the display. Solution Try the transaction again. If the error persists, check the following: • Check the connection. The cord from the TEL. LINE socket to the wall socket should be no longer than two meters. • Make sure there are no modem devices sharing the same telephone line. • Check with the other party to make sure their fax machine is functioning properly. • Have your telephone line checked for line noise. • Try connecting the fax machine to a different telephone line. • If the problem still occurs, your fax machine may need service. 67 all.book Page 68 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Problems and Solutions Dialling and transmission problems Problem Solution No dial tone when you pick up the handset or press the key. • Make sure the handset cord is connected to the correct socket. See Connecting the handset on page 9. Dialling is not possible. • Make sure the power cord is properly plugged into a power outlet. • Make sure that the telephone line is properly connected to both the TEL. LINE socket and the wall socket. • Make sure that the fax machine is set to the correct dialling mode for your telephone line. See Dial mode on page 10. The power is on, but no transmission takes place. • Make sure that the receiving machine has paper. • Make sure that the telephone line cord is plugged into the TEL. LINE socket, and not the TEL. SET socket. • If the receiving machine is in manual mode with no attendant, reception will not be possible. • Check the display for error messages. • Pick up the handset and check for a dial tone. Call the receiving machine by normal (manual) dialling, and confirm its response. Nothing is printed at the receiving end. • Make sure that the document for transmission is placed face down in the feeder. A distorted image is received at the other end. • Noise on the telephone line may cause distortion. Try sending the document again. • Make a copy of the document on your fax machine. If the copy is also distorted, your fax machine may need service. 68 all.book Page 69 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Problems and Solutions Reception and copying problems Solution The power is on, but no reception takes place. • Make sure the wall socket is connected to the TEL. LINE socket, and not the TEL. SET socket. The printing paper comes out blank when you try to receive a document. • Make sure that the document is loaded properly in the feeder of the transmitting machine. Make a copy or print a report to confirm the printing ability of your machine. General print quality is poor. • It is important to select a paper that is appropriate for the thermal transfer printer in your fax. We recommend using laser quality paper that has a very smooth finish. Copier paper will work, but it sometimes tends to yield a lighter print quality. The received document is faint. • Ask the other party to send higher contrast documents. If the contrast is still too low, your fax machine may need service. Make a copy or print a report to check your machine’s printing ability. Received images are distorted. • Noise on the telephone line may cause distortion. Have the other party try sending the document again. 9. Troubleshooting Problem • The print head may be dirty. See Print head on page 64. • Make a copy or print a report on your fax machine. If the copy or report is also distorted, your fax machine may need service. A received document or copy prints out in strips. • Make sure the operation panel is completely closed (press down on both sides of the panel). The quality of copies is poor and/or dark vertical lines appear. • Any dirt or material on the scanning glass will cause spots to appear on copies and transmitted faxes. Clean the scanning glass as explained on page 65. 69 all.book Page 70 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Problems and Solutions Reception/copying is interrupted. • If reception or copying takes place continuously for a long time, the print head may overheat. Turn off the power and let it cool down. If overheating frequently occurs, try changing the print contrast setting to LIGHT (see page 16). Dark vertical lines appear on copies and received faxes. • Try changing the print contrast setting to LIGHT (see page 16). Answering machine connection Problem The answering machine connection does not operate properly. Solution • Make sure your fax machine's reception mode is set to A.M. • Make sure your fax machine's TEL. LINE socket is connected to the wall socket. Make sure your fax machine's TEL. SET socket is connected to your answering machine's telephone line socket (not the answering machine's extension phone socket). • Make sure your answering machine's outgoing message is under 10 seconds. • Make sure that the Quiet Detect Time setting is set to three or four seconds (see page 50). 70 all.book Page 71 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Problems and Solutions General problems Solution A loud howling sound occurs when the speaker is used. • Feedback (a loud howling sound) may occur if you replace the handset while the speaker is on. To avoid feedback, turn off the speaker (press ) before you replace the handset. Auto-dial numbers cannot be stored in the fax. • Make sure the fax is plugged in and the imaging film has been loaded. (Auto-dial numbers cannot be stored if the imaging film has not been loaded.) See Loading the Imaging Film on page 13. Nothing appears in the display. • Make sure the power cord is properly plugged into a power outlet. 9. Troubleshooting Problem • Connect another electrical appliance to the outlet to see if it has power. The machine does not respond when you press any of its keys. • If a beep sound is not made when you press the keys, unplug the power cord and then plug it in again several seconds later. Automatic document feeding does not work for transmission or copying. • Check the size and weight of the document (see Transmittable Documents on page 24). 71 all.book Page 72 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Messages and Signals Messages and Signals Display messages Note: If you have turned on the Caller ID function, see page 55 for display messages related to Caller ID. ADD PAPER & / PRESS START KEY (alternating messages) Check the printing paper. If the tray is empty, add paper and then press the START/MEMORY key. If there is paper in the tray, make sure it is inserted correctly (take out the stack, align the edges evenly, and then reinsert it in the tray) and then press the START/MEMORY key. CHECK FILM/ CHECK COVER/ CHECK PAPER JAM (alternating messages) These alternating messages appear when there is a problem in the print compartment that prevents printing. Check to see if the imaging film is not loaded properly or if it has been used up and needs replacement. Make sure the operation panel is completely closed (press down on both sides). If a paper jam has occurred, clear the jam as explained in the following section, Clearing Paper Jams. CHECK PAPER SIZE An incorrect size of paper has been loaded in the paper tray. Remove the paper and load A4-size paper. DOCUMENT JAMMED The original document is jammed. See the following section, Clearing Paper Jams (see page 75). Document jams will occur if you load more than 10 pages at once or load documents that are too thick (see page 24). FAX RX IN MEMORY A fax has been received in memory because the imaging film needs replacement, you have run out of printing paper, or the paper is jammed. The fax will print out automatically when the problem is fixed. FUNCTION MODE The FUNCTION key has been pressed. 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. 72 all.book Page 73 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM MEMORY IS FULL/ SEE MANUAL (alternating messages) The memory is full. This may occur during fax reception if too much data is received before the pages can be printed out. If faxes have been received to memory because printing is not possible (an additional message will indicate the problem), resolve the problem so that printing can continue (see Substitute Reception to Memory on page 45). If you are attempting to transmit from memory, see If the memory becomes full on page 36. If you are copying, see If MEMORY IS FULL appears on page 46. MEMORY PRINTING The fax is preparing to or printing out a document from memory. NO DATA This appears if you attempt to search for an auto-dial number when none have been stored. OFF HOOK This appears if you forgot to replace the handset after using it to dial and send a fax. Replace the handset or press the STOP key to clear the message. ON HOOK DIAL The key has been pressed and the fax machine is waiting for you to dial. OVER HEAT The print head has overheated. Operation can be continued after it cools. If overheating frequently occurs, try changing the print contrast setting to LIGHT (see page 16). PRINT HEAD FAIL/ YOU NEED SERVICE (alternating messages) The print head has failed and requires service. READY TO SEND A document has been loaded and the fax machine is waiting for you to begin faxing or copying. RECALLING This appears if you attempt to send a fax by automatic dialling and the line is busy or the receiving fax machine does not answer. Your fax machine will automatically reattempt the call. (See Automatic redialling on page 34.) TOTAL PAGE(S) 01 Number of pages transmitted, received, or copied. 9. Troubleshooting Messages and Signals 73 all.book Page 74 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Messages and Signals Audible signals Continuous tone 3 seconds Indicates the end of transmission, reception, or copying. Intermittent tone (3 beeps) 5 seconds (1 second on, 1 second off) Indicates incomplete transmission, reception, or copying. Rapid intermittent tone 35 seconds (0.7 seconds on, 0.3 seconds off) Indicates that the handset is off hook. 74 all.book Page 75 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Clearing Paper Jams Clearing Paper Jams If the original document doesn’t feed properly during transmission or copying, or DOCUMENT JAMMED appears in the display, first try pressing START/MEMORY . If the document doesn't feed out, remove it as follows: Important: Do not try to remove a jammed document without opening the operation panel. This may damage the feeder mechanism. 1 Press ➊ and slowly open the operation panel until it is half open. 2 1 2 Flip up the green levers on each side of the white roller. 3 Gently and remove the document. • Be careful not to tear the document. 75 9. Troubleshooting Clearing a jammed document all.book Page 76 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Clearing Paper Jams 4 Flip down the green levers on each side of the white roller. Rotate the front gear until the film is taut, and then close the operation panel (press down on both sides to make sure it clicks into place). Clearing jammed printing paper 1 Open the operation panel (press ➊). 2 1 76 2 Gently pull the jammed paper out of the machine, making sure no torn pieces of paper remain in the print compartment or rollers. 3 Rotate the front gear until the film is taut, and then close the operation panel (press down on both sides to make sure it clicks into place). all.book Page 77 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Quick Reference Guide Sending Faxes Receiving Faxes TEL FAX 01-JAN 10:30 RESOLUTION/ RECEPTION MODE Place your document (up to 10 pages) face down in the document feeder. TEL/FAX A.M. TEL FAX 01-JAN 10:30 TEL/FAX A.M. TEL FAX 01-JAN 10:30 TEL/FAX A.M. TEL FAX 01-JAN 10:30 TEL/FAX A.M. FAX mode: The fax machine automatically answers and receives faxes. TEL mode: Answer all calls (even faxes) by picking up the handset. To begin fax Normal Dialling reception, press 1. Lift the handset or press . 2. Dial the fax number. 3. Wait for the reception tone (if a person answers, ask them to press their Start key). 4. Press START/MEMORY START/MEMORY . TEL/FAX mode: The fax machine automatically answers and receives faxes. Voice calls are signalled by a special ringing sound. A.M. mode: Select this mode when an answering machine is connected to the fax and the answering machine is turned on. . Storing Auto Dial Numbers 1. Press Automatic Dialling FUNCTION once and twice. 2. Enter the full fax/phone number. 1. Press or until the name of the other party appears in the display (if no name was stored, the number will appear). 2. Press START/MEMORY 3. Press START/MEMORY . 4. Enter a name by pressing number keys. (To enter two letters in succession that require the same key, press after . entering the first letter.) G= N= A= H= O= V= B= I = P= W= SPACE = Direct Keypad Dialling 1. Dial the fax number. 2. Press START/MEMORY . U= C= J= Q= X= D= K= R= Y= E= L= S= Z= F= M= T= 5. Press START/MEMORY and then STOP . 77 all.book Page 78 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Index A E A.M. reception mode, 49 Answering machine connection Activating, 49 Connecting, 48 On A.M. Failure, 53 Quiet Detect Start Time, 52 Quiet Detect Time, 50 Troubleshooting, 70 Anti Junk Fax, 60 Audible signals, 74 Auto-dial numbers Storing, 29 Using, 32 Extension telephone Connecting, 12 Using, 41 B I Broadcasting, 35 Imaging film, replacing, 13 C J Caller ID, 54-58 Caller ID List, 62 Contrast, 27 Copies, 46 Copy cut-off setting, 47 Jams, clearing, 75-76 D Date, setting, 19 Dial mode, 10 Dialling Automatic, 32 Direct Keypad, 33 Normal, 28 Direct Keypad Dialling, 33 Display messages, 72 Document feeder, 25 Document guides, 25 Document restrictions, 25 Document sizes, 24 Document, maximum scanning size, 24 Duplex Ringing, 59 78 F FAX reception mode, 21, 39 Fax Signal Receive, 42 H Halftone setting, 26 Handset, 9 Housing, cleaning, 66 L Letters, entering, 18, 30 Line error, 67 Loading paper, 15 Loading the document, 25 M Memory transmission, 36 Memory, substitute reception to, 45 N Normal Dialling, 28 Number of rings in FAX reception mode, 39 P Paper jams, clearing, 75-76 Paper tray extension, 11 all.book Page 79 Monday, October 1, 2001 10:01 AM Index Paper, loading, 15 Power cord, 9 Print contrast setting, 16 Print head, cleaning, 64-65 Priority Call, 57 Pseudo Ring Duration, 37 R Reception mode A.M. mode, 49 FAX mode, 21, 39 TEL mode, 21, 40 TEL/FAX mode, 37 Reception Ratio setting, 44 Redialling, 34 Resolution, 26 Ringer volume, 23 S Scanning glass, cleaning, 65 Sender’s name and number, entering, 17-18 Setup List, 61 Speaker volume, 22 T TEL reception mode, 21, 40 TEL. 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