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Operating Instructions
(For Internet Fax)
Model No.
Before operating this equipment, please read these instructions completely and keep these operating instructions for future reference.
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Appendix Problem Solving Printout Journals Network Features Advanced Basic Operations Programming Installing Your Getting to Know and ListsFeaturesYour Machine Machine Your Machine
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
When requesting information, supplies or service, always refer to the model and serial number of your machine. The model and serial number plate (Main Name Plate) is located on the machine as shown below. For your convenience, space is provided below to record information you may need in the future for reference or troubleshooting.
For the total system to work properly via LAN, certain information and additional parameters must be set. Please contact your network administrator for the required information and connection to the LAN.
LDAP Search Base:
Host Name:
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Safety Information
! WARNING denotes a potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death.
???TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR ANY TYPE OF
MOISTURE.
???TO MINIMIZE THE POSSIBILITY OF SHOCK OR DAMAGE TO THE MACHINE, IT MUST BE PROPERLY
GROUNDED.
???THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER. ONLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL SHOULD ATTEMPT TO
SERVICE THIS DEVICE DUE TO POSSIBLE EYE INJURY.
CAUTION - USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER
THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION
EXPOSURE.
???THE POWER CORD ON THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE USED TO DISCONNECT THE MAIN POWER.
PLEASE ENSURE THAT THE SOCKET OUTLET IS NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND IS EASILY
ACCESSIBLE.
???MAKE SURE THAT THE MACHINE IS INSTALLED IN A SPACIOUS OR WELL VENTILATED ROOM SO
AS NOT TO INCREASE THE AMOUNT OF OZONE IN THE AIR. SINCE OZONE IS HEAVIER THAN AIR,
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT AIR AT FLOOR LEVEL BE VENTILATED.
Product complies with DHHS Rules 21 CFR Subchapter J in effect at date
of manufacture.
Manufacturer's name and address Factory ID
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Your Machine
Getting to Know
Safety Information
! CAUTION denotes hazards that could result in minor injury or damage to the machine.
???TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SHOCK OR FIRE, USE ONLY NO. 26 AWG OR LARGER TELEPHONE LINE
CABLE.
???DISCONNECT ALL POWER TO THE MACHINE BEFORE COVER(S) ARE REMOVED. REPLACE THE
COVER(S) BEFORE THE UNIT IS
! IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:
???DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT NEAR WATER, FOR EXAMPLE, NEAR A BATH TUB, WASH BOWL,
KITCHEN SINK OR LAUNDRY TUB, IN A WET BASEMENT OR NEAR A SWIMMING POOL.
???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 THE TELEPHONE TO REPORT A GAS LEAK IN THE VICINITY OF THE LEAK.
???USE ONLY THE POWER CORD INDICATED IN THIS MANUAL.
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Precaution
! CAUTION denotes hazards that could result in minor injury or damage to the machine.
Do not install the machine near heating or an air conditioning unit.
Avoid exposure to direct sunlight.
Install the machine on a flat surface, leave at least 4 inches (10 cm) of space between the machine and other objects.
Do not block the ventilation openings.
Do not place heavy objects or spill liquids on the machine.
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Your Machine
Getting to Know
Function Key
Any function can be started by first pressing FUNCTION and then enter the function number, or by
pressing or scroll key repeatedly until the desired function appears on the display.
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2
3
6
7
8
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Deferred Communication
1 = XMT
2 = Polling
Advanced Communication
1 = Not Used
2 = Confidential Communication
3 - 4 = Not Used
5 = LAN Relay XMT
Polling
1 = Polling
2 = Polled
Print List
1 = Journal (Print/View)
2 =
3 = Program List
4 = Fax Parameter List
5 = Not Used
6 = Individual XMT Journal
7 = Directory Sheet
Set Mode
1 = User Parameters
???Date & Time
???Time Zone
???Logo
???Character ID
???ID Number (Fax Telephone Number)
???IP Address
(This is a partial list, for additional Functions, see page 49)
2 =
3 = Program Keys
4 = Fax Parameters
5 - 7 = Not Used
8 = Maintenance
???Cleaning Printer Roller
???Toner Order Form
Select Mode
1 = Communication Journal = OFF/ON/INC
2 = Delivery Notice = OFF/ON
3 = Cover Sheet = OFF/ON
4 =
5 = RCV to Memory = OFF/ON
6 = XMT File Format = TIFF/PDF
7 - 8 = Not Used
9 = Memory XMT = OFF/ON
Edit File Mode
1 = File List (Print/View)
2 = Change Time/Station
3 = Delete File
4 = Print File
5 = Add Document
6 = Retry Incomplete File
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External View
Document Sub Tray
Your Machine
Getting to Know
Recording Paper Tray
Recording Paper
Sub Tray
Printer Cover
Handset (Available as an
option, see page 242)
ADF Door
Control Panel
Document Return Tray (Set on the upper Recording Paper Cassette)
Recording Paper Cassette (Standard)
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Control Panel
-Used to enter a pause when recording or dialing a telephone number, or to redial the last dialed number.
-Used to start Abbreviated Dialing. (See pages 94, 109 and 114)
-Used to separate the
-Used to start
Keypad
- Used for manual number dialing, recording phone numbers, and numerical entries.
Tone Key
-Used to temporarily change the dialing mode to Tone when Pulse mode is set. As a convenience it can also be used to enter a period "." while entering IP Address information.
-Used to switch the machine into energy saving mode. (See page 81)
-Used to set Normal, Lighter or Darker. (See page 86)
-Used to set Standard, Fine,
-Used to turn the verification stamp On or OFF. Lights when the verification stamp is set to ON.
-Blinks when the machine is transmitting a document or receiving.
-Lights when trouble occurs.
-Used to select Email communication (Internet Fax).
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Control Panel
Your Machine
Getting to Know
-Press this button when you want to stop the communication, registration operation, or audible tone.
-Used to make copies and set operations. (See page 136)
-Used to reset all the previously
set functions.
-Used to correct entered numbers or characters (Backspace).
Used for the following:
-Start or select a function.
-Search for a station name. (See pages 15, 109 and 115)
-Adjust the monitor and ringer volumes. (See page 43)
-Move the cursor while entering numbers and characters.
-Search the station name for Directory Search Dialing.
-Confirm the entered station for
-Confirm the current communication modes (e.g. Page number, ID, Dialed Telephone number, File number) when the unit is ON LINE.
- Used for
Program Keys
- Used to record long dialing procedures or Group Dialing Number keys. (See pages 142 to 149)
Character Keys
-The
- Used to enter a symbol for the LOGO, character ID, station name and for the email address. Use or to select the desired symbol(s).
-Used to insert a space while entering LOGO, character ID, station name and email address.
-Used to switch between upper and lower character set.
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Pre Installation Information
Before setting up your Panasonic machine on your network, please read this entire section to be familiar with its functions.
Your machine is able to perform the following when connected to a
???Send
???Send Internet fax message (Direct IFAX XMT).
???Receive and print an Internet Email automatically.
???Forward received G3 fax message or Email automatically to the preprogrammed Email address or regular G3 fax machine (see "Fax Forward" on page 177).
???Route received G3 fax message automatically to the
???Route received G3 fax messages automatically to the preprogrammed Email address or G3 fax machine using the sender???s fax ID code (see "Inbound Routing" on pages 156 to 159).
???Relay an Internet Email to a G3 fax machine via regular fax transmission (see "Relayed Transmission" on pages 181 to 193).
???Network scanning and printing.
To utilize the above functions, your machine needs to be set up properly on your network. Please contact
your network administrator for actual network setup.
Copy the
FUNCTION 6 4 SET ).
Your machine can be set up as either SMTP mail server or POP3 client. Dependent on the type of setup, different functions are available as follows.
NOTE
1.To function as SMTP mail server, your machine's email address must include its unique Host name within your company domain. This unique Host name must be registered within your network???s DNS (Domain Name System) server. Example: Internet_Fax@fax01.panasonic.com
2.Automatically refers to immediate SMTP transfer or immediate POP3 retrieval. Manually refers to manual retrieval of mail when configured as POP3 client.
3.If you are using DHCP to acquire the network parameters, contact your Network Administrator to reserve the obtained IP Address printed on the Fax Parameter List.
4.Your machine will receive, print, forward or relay emails in text message format and
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Pre Installation Information
Setup as SMTP Mail Server
To install your machine as SMTP mail server, the following network parameters need to be programmed on your network and on your machine.
???IP Address of the DNS Server (if not available, see Note 2)
???IP Address of your machine
???Subnet Mask of your machine
???Name or IP Address of the Default SMTP mail server
???IP Address of the Default Gateway
???Email Address of your machine (see Note 1)
???Host Name
???SMTP Authentication Name (when authentication with the SMTP server is required)
???SMTP Authentication Password (when authentication with the SMTP server is required)
Email (from your machine to a PC) and Direct IFAX XMT Transmission
ifaxuser@fax01.panasonic.com
SMTP01.panasonic.com
(SMTP Mail Server)
popuser001@panasonic.com ifaxuser@fax02.panasonic.com
Email (from a PC to your machine) and Direct IFAX XMT Reception
ifaxuser@fax01.panasonic.com
SMTP01.panasonic.com
(SMTP Mail Server)
2.By default the machine requires the IP Address of the DNS Server and prompts you to enter the SMTP Server Name. If the DNS Server is not available, change the Fax Parameter No. 161 (DNS SERVER) to "1:Invalid". Then the machine will prompt you to enter the IP Address of the SMTP Server.
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Your Machine
Getting to Know
Pre Installation Information
Setup as POP3 Client
To install your machine as POP3 Client, the following network parameters need to be programmed on your network.
???IP Address of the DNS Server (if not available, see Note 2)
???IP Address of your machine
???Subnet Mask of your machine
???Name or IP Address of the Default SMTP mail server
???IP Address of the Default Gateway
???POP Server Name or IP Address
???POP User Account Name
???POP Password
???Email Address of your machine (see Note 1)
Email Transmission (from your machine to a PC)
ifaxuser@fax01.panasonic.com
SMTP01.panasonic.com
(SMTP Mail Server)
popuser001@panasonic.com
Email reception (from a PC to your machine)
ifaxuser@panasonic.com
SMTP01.panasonic.com
(SMTP Mail Server)
popuser001@panasonic.com
NOTE
1.The email address format can be the same as your regular email address. If your email address is popuser001@panasonic.com, your machine's email address can be Internet_Fax@panasonic.com.
2.By default the machine requires the IP Address of the DNS Server and prompts you to enter the SMTP and POP Server Names. If the DNS Server is not available, change the Fax Parameter No. 161 (DNS SERVER) to "1:Invalid". Then the machine will prompt you to enter the IP Address of the SMTP and POP Servers.
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Pre Installation Information
For the total system to work properly via LAN, certain information and additional parameters must be set. Please contact your network administrator for the required information and connection to the LAN. Important: Make a copy of this page and ask the Network Administrator to complete the required
information. After its returned, transfer the information to the back side of the front cover of this manual for future reference and troubleshooting.
User Information
Company Name
Address
Dept.
Internet Parameters (See page 49)
(1) IP Address:
(2) Subnet Mask:
(3) Default Gateway IP Address:
(4) Primary DNS IP Address:
(5) Secondary DNS IP Address:
(6) Email Address:
printout, by pressing FUNCTION 6 4 SET .
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Your Machine
Getting to Know
Pre Installation Information
Explanation of Contents
NOTE
1.All IP Addresses consist of 4 parts separated by periods "." (i.e. 165.113.245.2). For your convenience, you can use the TONE key to enter a period "." while entering the IP Address information.
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Internet Communication Features
Internet Fax Transmission
Your machine allows you to transmit documents over the Internet to another Internet Fax or a PC. The document is first scanned and converted into a
Note: PDF file is only available if sending the document(s) to a PC.
The email system at the receiving end must support MIME. Otherwise, the attachment file will be detached and lost.
When you send an email message to someone, your machine uses Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) to transfer your outgoing mail to your SMTP mail server, which in turn uses SMTP to send your mail to the Internet.
Internet Fax Delivery Notice (MDN)
If the sender (Internet Fax) desires a processing confirmation, it must request a Message Disposition Notification when sending the message itself to a device supporting this notification function.
Several email applications such as Eudora and Outlook Express support and are able to respond to the delivery confirmation notification sent from the Internet Fax. As well as send a request for notification to the Internet Fax by email applications that support MDN (Message Disposition Notification) function.
For additional details on MDN, consult a suitable reference such as the Help file and the User's Guide of each respective email application.
Your Machine
Getting to Know
Internet Fax
Internet Fax Transmission
Message Delivery Notification (MDN)
response Capability Notification
Internet Fax
Legend :
: MDN Request from the Originator
: MDN Response with Capability Notification from the Recepient : MDN Response from the Recipient
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Internet Communication Features
Direct SMTP (Direct IFAX XMT)
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is used to transfer mail reliably and efficiently. An important feature of SMTP is its capability to transport mail across networks, usually referred to as SMTP mail relay by employing SMTP server.
Direct SMTP allows you to transmit documents to another Internet Fax directly without using an SMTP server. For this feature to work reliably, the IP Address should remain unchanged (ask your Network Administrator to reserve the IP Address). The Domain Name of the machines and other record information must be properly registered in the DNS server.
Further more, in common cases only email and web service from the Internet are permitted into the corporate intranet, and corporate network administrators are extremely unwilling to open the firewall for other, incoming services, since each opened path represents additional, potential security threats.
This makes Direct SMTP attractive because it can operate throughout the organization's Intranet.
Capability exchanges and content negotiations are also available to take advantageous communication between Internet Fax communications.
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Internet Communication Features
Internet Mail Reception
Your machine allows you to receive and print a PC transmitted email automatically or manually, depending on its setup configuration. However, if the received email includes a file attachment in a format other than
Internet Fax
Internet Mail
Reception
PC
PC
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Your Machine
Getting to Know
Internet Communication Features
Inbound Routing
Using the Inbound Routing feature, your machine can route documents received from a G3 fax machine to email address(s) or to Internet Fax machine(s) connected to a LAN as an email, as well as to other G3 fax machine(s) over the telephone line.
When an incoming Internet Fax, email or a regular fax document is received, your machine, checks for the following:
1.First, your machine checks whether a
2.If no
G3 Fax
G3 Fax
NOTE
1.If the originating fax machine does not support the above
2.Your machine will allow you to register the same
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Internet Communication Features
Fax Forward
Your machine is capable of transferring all received Internet email or regular G3 fax documents to a pre- programmed G3 fax or a PC destination.
Internet Fax
Your Machine
Getting to Know
LAN
Transfer to a G3 Fax
Transfer to a PC
PC
G3 Fax
Network Scanner
Your machine can be utilized as a network scanner by simply transmitting an image to a PC as
This feature was enhanced with an addition of a new Fax Parameter No. 164 (IFAX XMT HEADER), giving you a selection of whether to include the header when sending a document to an address in the same Domain as specified in the Default Domain parameter. (See Note 1)
LAN
Internet Fax
PC
PC
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Internet Communication Features
Network Printer
Your machine can be utilized as a network printer by simply sending the documents created on your PC using various software applications to your machine via TCP/IP protocol.
There a two parts to setting up your machine as a network printer. Part 1 requires you to download the software (printer driver and LPR) from the web site listed below or install the software from the
The second part requires you to install and configure the software on your PC to work with your machine, (See the web site for details about the printer driver installation and operation.)
You can download the Panasonic???s printer driver and LPR monitor from any of the following URL addresses:
http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/en/
LAN
Internet Fax
PC
NOTE
1.The IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway IP Address (TCP/IP Gateway Address) must be programmed on your machine to use as a Network Printer.
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Internet Communication Features
Relayed Transmission
Your machine allows you to transmit an email received from an Internet Fax or PC connected to the LAN to multiple fax machines via a telephone line. You can attach files with the
Using the
Your machine also allows you to convert a data file from various application programs such as spreadsheet into a
To convert applications into a
(See the web site for details about the software installation and operation.)
You can download the Panasonic software from any of the following URL addresses:
http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/en/
Internet Fax
Transfer to a G3 Fax
LAN
Internet Fax
G3 Fax
Transfer to a G3 Fax
Transfer to a G3 Fax
PC
G3 Fax
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Your Machine
Getting to Know
Internet Communication Features
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
DHCP is a protocol for dynamically assigning IP addresses to Internet Fax and client PCs. With DHCP, an Internet Fax can automatically acquire a unique IP address each time it connects to a network making IP address management an easier task for network administrators. When an Internet Fax logs on to the network, the DHCP server (see Note) selects an IP address from a master list and assigns it to the system. If you wish to enable the following options on your Internet Fax, a static (reserved by a Network Administrator) IP address and configurations must be used instead of the DHCP operation.
SMTP Receiving
G3 Gateway
Direct SMTP (Direct IFAX XMT)
Note:
If your machine fails to log onto the DHCP Server, the following message will display on the LCD:
DHCP ERROR
INFO. CODE=722
DHCP NOT RESPONDING 1:RETRY 2:DISABLE
Pressing "1:RETRY":
Will cause the machine to reboot and attempt to reconfigure the TCP/IP.
If your machine still cannot log onto the DHCP Server, you will be required to program the Internet User Parameters yourself manually, or ask your network administrator to resolve the DHCP Server logon problem.
Pressing "2:DISABLE":
Changes the DHCP setting (Fax Parameter No. 169 - DHCP CLIENT) to "1:Invalid", requiring you to program the Internet User Parameters yourself manually.
SMTP Authentication
The Internet's emergence as a worldwide digital infrastructure has dramatically encouraged a market for
1.Internet mail is a
2.No single technique is recommended by the Internet Fax standard.
To improve and robust the system, Authentication through encryption based techniques are provided as a typical solution. The techniques may be associated with the transmission channel, such as by using Simple Authentication and Security layer (SASL).
Some Internet Service Providers (ISP) take advantage of Internet mail service by providing an Authentication feature.
Your Internet Fax provides the following three Authentication options.
1.SMTP Service Extension for Authentication (SMTP AUTH)
2.Lightweight
3.POP before SMTP
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Internet Communication Features
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
For convenience, your Internet Fax has an LDAP client feature to enable the search for recipient's email addresses from the LDAP server, which assists the entering of long email addresses.
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a protocol for accessing online directory services. An LDAP client connects to an LDAP server and asks a question. The server responds with an answer.
Your Internet Fax indicates the search result from the LDAP server on the LCD display. This enables you to easily choose the recipients you wish to send to and saves you time from entering long and intricate email addresses.
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Your Machine
Getting to Know
Important Information
Your machine uses the same communication protocols as email: the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). The differences from a standard G3 fax communication using the Public Telephone Network (PSTN) are as follows.
Differences between Internet Fax and Regular Fax
A regular Fax machine goes
The Internet Fax works like an email, the image data is broken down into packets and transmitted through your Local Area Network (LAN) to the Internet or Intranet instead of using a telephone company???s network, thus saving you long distance costs.
Transmitted Document Confirmation
1.Your machine does not directly connect to the final destination (see Note below), but rather connects to a Mail Server via LAN. Therefore, if a document cannot be correctly transmitted due to an error, the erroneous mail may be returned from the Mail Server to your machine.
2.The erroneous mail may take a long time to return (20 to 30 minutes) depending on the destination location, traffic on the network or LAN system configuration.
3.Depending on the Mail Server, it is also possible that erroneous mail is not returned at all. Therefore, when transmitting important or time sensitive documents, it is recommended that you follow up with a telephone call to confirm reception.
4.Documents cannot be transmitted correctly if the destination Mail Server does not conform to the MIME protocol. Erroneous mail may not be returned depending on the Mail Server.
Note:
1)Fax Parameter 172 (DIRECT IFAX XMT), if set to "Valid," allows you to configure
2)Your machine supports the Delivery Notice feature (see page 102).
Your machine Cannot Make a Phone Call via LAN
Your machine can only make a phone call using a regular telephone line (PSTN).
Dual Port Communication
Your machine's dual port capability, allows simultaneous G3 Fax Communication over regular telephone line (PSTN) and LAN Communication.
Transmission Resolution
In view of PC transmission, the factory default setting for the resolution is set to FINE mode. If required, this setting can be changed to Normal.
Internet Mail Reception
1.Your machine can receive text email from a PC and print ANSI characters. It will print a "???" symbol if an unrecognized character is received.
2.Received email font and character size are fixed and cannot be changed.
3.Text email will be printed at about 72 lines per page. It is recommended that you use A4/Letter size recording paper.
4.If the received text email includes a file attachment in a format other than
5.If the received email includes attached
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Important Information
Sending a Document to a PC via LAN
When transmitting a document to an email address, the following instructions are sent as text message in addition to the
An Image data in
http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/en/
Note: If the document(s) being sent are in the PDF format, the following message is shown instead.
An image data in PDF format has been attached to this email.
Internet Relayed Transmission
To prevent unauthorized stations from accessing your Relay Station for Internet Relayed Transmission, you must set up your Network security. Enter a Relay Station Name, which is concealed from the final destinations and a Manager???s Email Address for notification of all Internet Relayed Transmissions.
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Your Machine
Getting to Know
Main Unit and Accessories
Unpack the carton and check that you have all the accessories illustrated.
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Installing the Accessories
Machine
Installing Your
Final Installed View
Recording Paper Tray
Hook the projections into the square holes on the machine.
Handset
[Available as an Option]
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Installing the Toner Cartridge
Remove the protective seal.
Note: Pull the seal slowly and straight out.
Open the Printer Cover.
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Installing the Toner Cartridge
Align the projections on both sides of the Toner Cartridge with the grooves in the machine as shown and insert the Toner Cartridge into the machine.
Note: Lock the Toner Cartridge into place by pressing the handle down and then pushing towards the rear of the machine.
Close the Printer Cover.
Machine
Installing Your
maintain good printing quality. To clean the Printer Roller, follow the procedure on page 234.
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Loading the Recording Paper
How to Load the Recording Paper
Paper Specifications
In general, most bond papers will produce excellent results. Most photocopy papers will also work very well. There are many "name" and "generic" brands of paper available. We recommend that you test various papers until you obtain the results you are looking for. For detailed recommended paper specifications, (See page 241).
How to Load the Recording Paper
1
Lift up the Paper Cassette slightly and slide it out from the machine.
Paper Cassette
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Loading the Recording Paper How to Load the Recording Paper
Machine
Installing Your
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Adjusting the Paper Cassette for the Paper Length
How to Adjust the Paper Cassette for the Paper Length
The factory default Paper Length setting for the Paper Cassette is on Letter size. To change the paper length to A4 or Legal size, follow the steps below.
1.Remove the paper from the Paper Cassette and place the cassette upside down on a flat surface.
2.While pushing down on the release latch, pull out the Paper Length Guide.
3.Turn the Paper Cassette upright.
4.Insert the Paper Length Guide hooks into the appropriate paper length slots (A4 or Legal) and slide the guide towards the back of the cassette until it locks in place.
5.Load the paper into the Paper Cassette.
Slide the paper width guide to the left until it lightly touches the stack of paper without bending the paper. The paper must fit squarely and firmly between the Paper Width Guide and the right side of the tray. If it does not, the paper may feed into the printer incorrectly resulting in a paper jam.
Caution: Make sure that the paper is set under the metal Paper Separation Clips and that it does not exceed the Maximum Paper Capacity Mark. You can load about 250 sheets (20 lb weight). For paper specification, see page 241.
6.Replace the Paper Cassette Cover to the appropriate paper position (LTR, A4 or LGL).
7.Slide the Paper Cassette into the machine.
The Recording Paper Size setting of the Fax Parameter No. 23 must match the paper loaded in the cassette. If you change the Recording Paper Size, please change the setting accordingly. (See page 80)
NOTE
1.If you forget to change the Recording Paper Size setting in Fax Parameter No. 23 when different paper is installed in the cassette, the unit will Stop printing after the 1st page of an Incoming Fax and display a "PAPER SIZE MISMATCH" error. Then, the Recording Paper Size setting automatically adjusts to the proper size and the unit resumes printing the Incoming Fax from the 1st page.
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Adjusting the Paper Cassette for the Paper Width
How to Adjust the Paper Cassette for the Paper Width
The factory default Paper Width setting for the Paper Cassette is on Letter/Legal size. To change the paper width to A4 size, follow the steps below.
Machine
Installing Your
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Connecting the LAN Cable, Telephone Line Cable and Power Cord
???Power Cord
Plug one end of the power cord into an ordinary 3 prong AC outlet and the other end into the receptacle on the rear of the machine.
Note:
1.Make sure that the LAN Cable is plugged into the
2.If the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is not available, an Information Code 722 will appear on the Display. Please refer to the Information Codes table on page 228 for additional information.
Warning: This apparatus must be properly grounded through an ordinary 3 prong AC outlet. Do not break off the earth (ground) prong to fit a 2 prong outlet.
Power Cord (Included)
???Telephone Line Cable
Plug one end of the telephone line cable into the
Telephone Line Cable (Included)
??? Ethernet LAN Cable
(Optional Order No.
NOTE
1.Your machine uses little power and you should keep it ON at all times. If the power is turned OFF for too long, the clock contents may be lost.
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Connecting the LAN Cable, Telephone Line Cable and Power Cord
External Telephone (Optional)
You can connect an additional standard single line telephone to the machine. To connect the telephone, break off the protective tab on the TEL jack.
LINK Lamp
Illuminates when connected to the LAN. Lamp will not turn ON if the LAN Cable is defective (contains breaks).
ACTIVITY Lamp
Blinks when there is data traffic on the LAN.
LAN Cable
Insert the plug until a click is heard.
(LAN Cable is not included with the product.) Purchase a Category 5 Cable, compliant with EIA/TIA
Machine
Installing Your
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Setting the Dialing Method (Tone or Pulse)
Your machine can operate with either of two dialing methods (Tone or Pulse), depending on the type of telephone line you are connected to. If you need to change the dialing method to Tone or Pulse, follow the procedure below.
1
2
3
4
5
4
06 DIALING METHOD 2:TONE
0 6
for ???TONE???.
NOTE
1.For some countries, this feature is not available depending on the country???s regulation. The display may not show this feature.
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Adjusting the Volume
You can adjust the monitor and ringer volume on your machine. The
Setting the Monitor Volume
repeatedly to lower the volume.
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Machine
Installing Your
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User Parameters
General Description
Your machine has several basic settings (User Parameters) to help you keep records of the documents you send or receive. For example, the
Setting the Date and Time
In standby, the display will show the date and time. Once the date and time is set, it will automatically be updated.
1
2
3
4
5
Enter the new date and time.
If you make a mistake, use or to move the cursor over the incorrect number, then overwrite it with a correct one.
DATE & TIME
NOTE
1.The clock of your machine is equipped with D.S.T.(Daylight Saving Time) system. So, your clock will automatically set the time forward from 2:00 AM to 3:00 AM on the first Sunday of April and set the time back from 2:00 AM to 1:00 AM on the last Sunday of October.
If your state does not use the D.S.T. system, change the Fax Parameter No. 35 (DAYLIGHT TIME) to "Invalid". (See page 81)
2.The current Date & Time must be set because it is required by the Telephone Consumer Act of 1991. (For details, see FCC NOTICE at the end of these Operating Instructions)
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User Parameters
Setting Your LOGO
When you send a document, your LOGO appears on the top of the copy printed out at the other station. The LOGO helps to identify you to someone who receives your document.
Machine
Your
1
2
3
4
7
1
repeatedly until display shows;
Enter your LOGO (max. 25 characters and digits) by using the Character keys.
Ex: P A N A S O N I C
If you make a mistake, use or to move the cursor one space beyond the incorrect character, press CLEAR
ENTER NO. OR ??? ???
1:USER PARAMETERS?
PRESS SET TO SELECT
LOGO
???
LOGO
PANASONIC???
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then
If more than 19 characters are entered, the left side characters will scroll off the display.
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User Parameters
Setting Your Character ID
If the remote machine has a Character ID capabilities, when you are sending or receiving, your Character ID will appear on the remote machine's display and the remote machine's Character ID will appear on your display.
1
2
3
4
7
1
repeatedly until display shows;
Enter your Character ID (max. 16 characters and digits) by using the Character keys.
Ex: H E A D SPACE O F F I C E
If you make a mistake, use or to move the cursor
beyond the incorrect character, press CLEAR then re- enter the new character.
ENTER NO. OR ??? ???
1:USER PARAMETERS?
PRESS SET TO SELECT
CHARACTER ID
???
CHARACTER ID
HEAD OFFICE???
5
NOTE
1. The special characters of ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ?? and ?? cannot be used for Character ID.
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User Parameters
Setting Your ID Number (Fax Telephone Number)
If the remote machine does not have a Character ID but it has an ID Number, when sending or receiving, your ID Number will appear on the remote machine's display and their ID Number will appear on your display.
We suggest you use your facsimile telephone number as your ID number (max. 20 digits).
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1
2
3
4
7
1
repeatedly until display shows;
Enter your ID (max. 20 digits) by using the keypad and SPACE key to enter a space between numbers.
Ex: 2 0 1 SPACE 5 5 5 SPACE 1 2 1 2
If you make a mistake, use or to move the cursor
one space beyond the incorrect number, press CLEAR then
ENTER NO. OR ??? ???
1:USER PARAMETERS?
PRESS SET TO SELECT
ID NO.
???
ID NO.
201 555 1212???
5
following digit(s) for your country code.
Ex : +1 201 555 1212 +1 for U.S.A. country code. +81 3 111 2345 +81 for Japan country code.
2.Your Fax Telephone Number must be set as your ID Number because it is required by the Telephone Consumer Act of 1991. (For details, see FCC NOTICE at the end of these Operating Instructions)
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Setting the Internet Parameters
Setting the User (Internet) Parameters
Before starting, you will need a completed copy of page 19 (Pre Installation Information). For your machine to be able to operate on the Network properly, the following five (5) Basic Parameters must be pre- programmed into the machine.
???IP Address
???Subnet Mask
???Default Gateway IP Address
???SMTP Server Name or IP Address
???Email Address
Note: If DHCP server is available on your network, the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway IP Address will be acquired automatically.
To continue setting other parameters, or press STOP to return to standby.
ENTER NO. OR ??? ???
1:USER PARAMETERS?
PRESS SET TO SELECT
IP ADDRESS
???
IP ADDRESS 123.178.240.3???
SUBNET MASK
???
NOTE
1.To scroll the display to desired User Parameter in Step 3, press or .
2.If the DNS Server is not available, change the setting of the Fax Parameter No. 161 (DNS SERVER) to "Invalid", then enter the IP Address instead.
3.For convenience, you can use to enter a period "." while programming IP Addresses only. Otherwise is used to enter an asterisk under other conditions.
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Setting the Internet Parameters
Setting the User Parameters for the LAN Interface
* Contact your Network Administrator for this Information.
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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email
Using Email to Program or Retrieve Parameters
This feature is a powerful tool, which provides a convenient and easy way of retrieving or programming Internet Parameters,
Using your email application???s "Subject:" line as a
"parameters" represents Internet Parameters "abbr" represents Auto Dialer
"jnl" represents Journal
"password" is the Remote Password programmed in your machine's User Parameters (i.e. 123456789). Must be enclosed within the parenthesis "( )".
The command must be enclosed within the hash (#) signs.
Using a PC to Input the Internet Parameters Remotely
This feature provides a convenient and an easy way to input the Internet Parameters right from your PC by sending a text email message to your machine.
The following parameters can be input remotely via a PC. The other parameters must be entered from the machine in the User Parameters. (See page 48)
???Sender Selection (up to 24 User Names, see page 150)
???Default Domain
???Selectable Domains (up to 10 additional Domain Names)
???Remote Password
???Manager???s Email Address
???Relay XMT Password
???Relay Domain (up to 10 Domain Names authorized for Relay XMT Request)
???LDAP Server Name
???LDAP Login Name
???LDAP Password
???LDAP Search Base
???Community Name (up to 2 Community Names)
???Device Name
???Device Location
Your machine interprets the command that you enter in the "Subject" line of your email message and performs one of the following functions, it Retrieves or Stores data into the Internet Parameters (User Parameters).
The two types of commands that can be entered in the "Subject" line of your email:
data, type
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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email
Inputting the Internet Parameters for the First Time
Create a script in the message body of a plain text email and send it to your machine's email address. The "Subject" line of the email must be as follows:
The script sample to input the Internet Parameters is shown below.
Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email Inputting the Internet Parameters for the First Time
The syntax is: com_name1;<Community Name(1)>
(b) Community Name(2)
(c) Device
(d) Device
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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email
Retrieving the Internet Parameters for Backup
To retrieve the existing Internet Parameters, send a plain text email to the your machine's email address with the following command in the "Subject" line:
#get parameters(password)# : where the "password" is the Remote Password programmed in your machine's User Parameters (i.e. 123456789). For security, always input a Remote Password in the User Parameters. If it was not programmed, signify with "()" (i.e. #get parameters()#).
Make sure that the CC..., Bcc... lines and the body of the email message is Blank.
(1)
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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email Retrieving the Internet Parameters for Backup
After receiving the email message requesting the Internet Parameters, your machine sends back an email to the address specified in the "From:" line with the Internet Parameters in the body of the email.
Your Machine???s Internet Parameters Email Sample
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email Retrieving the Internet Parameters for Backup
(a) Community Name(1)
(b) Community Name(2)
(c) Device Name
(d) Device Location
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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email
Editing the Retrieved or Backup Internet Parameters File
After receiving your machine???s email with the Internet Parameters, store the email file as text (.txt) on your PC for backup purposes.
To change or update the Internet Parameters, follow the steps below:
1.Create a New Email Message, fill out the "To" and "From" Address line and the Subject line information for section (1) below:
2.Open the backup, Internet Parameter text file. Copy the body text and paste it on the body of the newly created email message.
3.Delete any headers that may be present in the body of the email, as unsupported data will be rejected. The information following the "#" sign is ignored by your machine.
4.Edit a parameter and/or add additional Sender Name(s) or Domain Name(s).
5.When finished, use the "File/Save as..." command and save the updated file with ".txt" extension as a backup.
6.Send the email message to your machine to update the Internet Parameters.
Machine
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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email Editing the Retrieved or Backup Internet Parameters File
Your Machine???s Internet Parameters Email Sample
(1)
(8)
[L??schen sie diese kopfzeile, bevor sie eine
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email Editing the Retrieved or Backup Internet Parameters File
The information following the "#" sign is ignored by your machine, therefore, you can leave it as is, or delete it if you wish.
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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email
Using a PC to Update the Auto Dialer Remotely
This feature provides a convenient and an easy way to Update, Backup or Restore the Phone Book data right from your PC by sending a text email message to your machine.
Your machine interprets the command that you enter in the "Subject" line of your email message and performs one of the following functions, it Retrieves or Stores data into the Auto Dialer (Phone Book).
The two types of commands that can be entered in the "Subject" line of your email:
NOTE
1.To activate this feature, change the Fax Parameter No. 158 (PC REMOTE UPDATE) to "Valid". (See page 84)
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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email
Deleting the Entire Auto Dialer
If you wish to delete the entire Auto Dialer data in your machine, type the following command in the body of the email message:
@command delete @end
This command can also be inserted before the @begin to @end block, to erase the entire Auto Dialer data first, then reprogram it with new data.
This method will also prevent the "Overwrite Warning Message" that is sent back from your machine, when the current Auto Dialer station is overwritten.
To erase the entire Auto Dialer data, type the following command in the "Subject" line of your email:
Machine
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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email
Programming
Create a script in the message body of a plain text email and send it to your machine's email address.The "Subject" line of the email must be as follows:
The script sample to program the
First Time Remote Programming of
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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email Programming
Explanation of Contents
(e) POP: The syntax used to set the Program Key as a POP Access Key
(f) POP
(g) POP Password: POP Password (10
(h) Set whether the emails on the POP Server are deleted after retrieving the emails.
2.The email address and the telephone number cannot be programmed via email when:
???
???Received documents are stored in the image data memory of the machine.
???While the machine is communicating or printing.
3.When the email address and telephone number are programmed via email, a program result email is sent back.
4.Some email applications automatically insert a line feed in the middle of a line when the number of characters in a line exceed a specific number. Turn "Off" the automatic line feed, or define the number of characters per line to prevent a line feed, or the data will be ignored.
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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email
Retrieving
To retrieve the existing auto dialer data, send a plain text email to your machine's email address with the following command in the "Subject" line:
Make sure that the Cc, Bcc lines and the body of the email message is Blank.
Retrieving
(1)
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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email Retrieving
After receiving the email message requesting the existing auto dialer data, your machine sends back an email to the address specified in the "From:" line with the auto dialer information in the body of the email.
Your Machine???s Auto Dialer Email Sample
(1)
fax@mgcs.co.jp
(2)
Headquarters
(3)
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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email
Editing the Retrieved or Backup
After receiving your machine email with the auto dialer data, store the email file as text (.txt) on your PC for backup purposes.
To change or update the auto dialer, follow the steps below:
1.Create a New Email Message, fill out the "To" and "From" Address line and the Subject line information for section (1) below:
2.Open the backup, auto dialer text file. Copy the body text and paste it on the body of the newly created email message.
3.Delete any headers that may be present in the body of the email, as unsupported data will be rejected. The information following the "#" sign is ignored by your machine.
4.Edit and/or add additional
5.When finished, use the "File/Save as..." command and save the updated file with ".txt" extension as a backup.
6.Send the email message to your machine to update the auto dialer.
Your Machine???s Auto Dialer Email Sample
(1)
(5)
[L??schen sie diese kopfzeile, bevor sie eine
fax@mgcs.co.jp
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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email Editing the Retrieved or Backup
(e)POP:The syntax used to set the Program Key as a POP Access Key.
(f)POP
(g)POP Password: POP Password (10
(h)Set whether the emails on the POP Server are deleted after retrieving the emails.
(4)These 2 ABBR. No. stations were added to the list.
(5)This header must be deleted before the email is sent to your machine for reprogramming of
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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email
Using Email to Retrieve the Journal
To retrieve the existing Journal data, send an email to your machine's email address with the following command in the "Subject" line:
The Journal will be send back to the originating station???s email address.
After receiving the journal, use a fixed width font (i.e. Courier), in order to align the received journal???s contents on the PC.
A separate email message is sent by your machine, an "Internet Fax Return Receipt" to the Manager???s email address programmed in the User Parameters, informing of the Journal transfer.
NOTE
1.To activate this feature, change the Fax Parameter No. 158 (PC REMOTE UPDATE) to "Valid". (See page 84)
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memo
Machine
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Programming Email Address and Telephone Numbers
Programming the Auto Dialer
To program the
1
2
3
4
7
2
1
Ex:
To change the input mode (between "ENTER EMAIL ADDRESS" and "ENTER TEL. NO."),
ENTER NO. OR ??? ???
PRESS
<01>
ENTER EMAIL ADDRESS
or
<01>
ENTER TEL. NO.
press .
Press the DIRECTORY SEARCH key and enter the full
or part of email address/station name. Then, press or
keys if you wish to use the LDAP Server to acquire and program the email address and the station names. (See page 95)
Ex: n to search for NEW_YORK@panasonic.co
or
Enter the telephone number
(up to 36 digits including pauses and spaces).
Ex: 9 PAUSE 5 5 5 SPACE 1 2 3 4
<01> abc@panasonic.com???
or
ENTER LETTER(S)
???
ENTER LETTER(S) N???
(01)Panasonic NT002
NEW_YORK@panasonic.c
or
<01>
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Programming Email Address and Telephone Numbers
Programming the Auto Dialer
<01>Panasonic NY002 NEW_YORK@panasonic.c
or
<01>ENTER NAME
Your Machine
Programming
<01> SALES DEPT??? abc@panasonic.com
or
<01> SALES DEPT???
NEW_YORK@panasonic.c
or
<01> SALES DEPT???
To record another number, repeat Steps 4 to 8.
To return to standby, press STOP .
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Programming Email Address and Telephone Numbers
Programming the Auto Dialer
To program the ABBR. dialing number or email address
characters).
Ex: a b c p a n a s o n i c c o m
or
Press the DIRECTORY SEARCH key and enter the full
or part of email address/station name. Then, press or
keys if you wish to use the LDAP Server to acquire and program the email address and the station names. (See page 95)
Ex: n to search for NEW_YORK@panasonic.co
or
Enter the telephone number
(up to 36 digits including pauses and spaces).
Ex: 9 PAUSE 5 5 5 SPACE 2 3 4 5
ENTER NO. OR ??? ???
ABBR[??? ]
ENTER ABBR NO.
[022]
ENTER EMAIL ADDRESS
or
[022]
ENTER TEL. NO.
[022] abc@panasonic.com???
or
ENTER LETTER(S)
???
ENTER LETTER(S) N???
(01)Panasonic NT002
NEW_YORK@panasonic.c
or
[022]
???
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Programming the Auto Dialer
6
8
To record another number, repeat Steps 4 to 8. To return to standby, press STOP .
[022]ENTER NAME abc@panasonic.com
or
[022]Panasonic NY002 NEW_YORK@panasonic.c
or
[022]ENTER NAME
[022]ACCOUNTING??? abc@panasonic.com
or
[022]ACCOUNTING??? NEW_YORK@panasonic.c
or
[022]ACCOUNTING???
ABBR[??? ]
ENTER ABBR NO.
Your Machine
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Programming Email Address and Telephone Numbers
Editing or Erasing the Auto Dialing Number / Email Address
If you have to change or erase any of the
To edit
4
c o m
or
Enter a new telephone number. (See Note 1 and 2)
PRESS
<01> SALES DEPT abc@panasonic.com
or
<01> SALES DEPT
<01> SALES DEPT
ENTER EMAIL ADDRESS
or
<01> SALES DEPT
ENTER TEL. NO.
<01> SALES DEPT xyz@panasonic.com???
or
<01> SALES DEPT
<01>SALES DEPT xyz@panasonic.com
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Programming Email Address and Telephone Numbers Editing or Erasing the Auto Dialing Number / Email Address
or
Enter a new station name. (See Note 1)
number, press CLEAR then
2.If the
To change or erase the settings, cancel the communication first by Edit File Mode. (See page 160)
Your Machine
Programming
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Programming Email Address and Telephone Numbers Editing or Erasing the Auto Dialing Number / Email Address
To erase the
PRESS
<01> SALES DEPT abc@panasonic.com
or
<01> SALES DEPT
4
5
<01> SALES DEPT
ENTER EMAIL ADDRESS
or
<01> SALES DEPT
ENTER TEL. NO.
PRESS
To return to standby, press STOP .
NOTE
1.If the
To change or erase the settings, cancel the communication first by Edit File Mode. (See page 160)
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Programming Email Address and Telephone Numbers
Printing Out a Directory Sheet
After programming the Auto Dialer, you can print out the directory sheet which includes the first 12 characters of each station name. Cut along the dotted line and place it over the
7
Your machine prints out the directory sheet.
*******************
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Programming
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Customizing Your Machine
General Description
Your machine has a variety of adjustable Fax Parameters. These parameters, listed in the Parameter Table, are preset for you and do not need to be changed. If you do want to make a change, read the table carefully. Some parameters, such as the Resolution and Contrast parameters, can be temporarily changed by simple key operation just before a transmission is made. When the transmission ends, however, these parameters return to their preset values (Home position). Other parameters can only be changed by the procedure described below.
Setting the Fax Parameters
1 7
ENTER NO. OR ??? ???
FAX
NO.=???
FAX
01 CONTRAST 1:NORMAL
01 CONTRAST 2:LIGHTER
02 RESOLUTION 2:FINE
NOTE
1.To scroll the Fax Parameters in Steps 2 or 4, press or .
2.To print out a Fax Parameter List, see page 220.
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Programming
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Fax Parameter Table
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Fax Parameter Table
Customizing Your Machine
Fax Parameter Table
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Loading Documents
Documents You Can Send
In general, your machine will send any document printed on A4, Letter or Legal size paper.
Direction
Direction
Note: The maximum document width that can be sent through the machine is 10.1 in (257 mm). However, the effective scanning width is 8.3 in (212 mm).
Documents You Cannot Send
You must never try to send documents that are:
Coated (e.g., glossy paper, etc.)
Chemically processed (e.g.,
To transmit these kinds of documents, make a photocopy first and then transmit the copy instead.
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Loading Documents
How to Load Documents
1.Be sure the document(s) is free of staples, paper clips and is not torn, greasy or covered by foreign objects.
2.Place the document(s) FACE DOWN on the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) until the leading edge placed into the machine stops.
If you are sending multiple pages, make sure that the bottom sheet enters first. You can also stack up to 50 Pages on the ADF at one time by staggering the documents as illustrated below. If you have more than 50 pages, wait until transmission or storing in memory starts as pages feed through, place any remaining pages on top of the last page in the feeder.
3.Adjust the Document Guides to center the document(s) on the ADF.
Document Guides
When you set a document on the ADF, the display message will change from date and time (standby) to the following message. You can now change basic transmission settings, or begin the dialing procedure.
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
*Please note that although the size and thickness meets the specifications, you might not be able to set 50 pages with some types of papers.
2.Transmitting documents longer than 14 in (356 mm) requires user's assistance.
3.When transmitting documents longer than Letter size (8.5 x 11 in), please extend the Sub Tray as shown below.
Document Sub Tray
Basic Operations
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Basic Transmission Settings
General Description
You can temporarily change the transmission settings either before or after you place the document on the ADF.
These settings are as follows
???Contrast
???Resolution
???Stamp
???Communication Journal
After your document(s) have been sent, your machine will automatically return to the preset settings.
Contrast
Your machine is preset to Normal contrast. If you wish to send a document with lighter contrast, change the setting to Lighter. If you wish to send a document with darker contrast, change the setting to Darker.
Press CONTRAST to:
Resolution
Your machine is preset to Standard resolution, which is suitable for most documents.
If you want to send it with more detail, change the setting to Fine, Super Fine or Halftone.
NOTE
1.To change the preset Contrast position, change the setting of Fax Parameter No. 01. (See page 79)
2.To change the preset Resolution position, change the setting of Fax Parameter No. 02. (See page 79)
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Basic Transmission Settings
Verification Stamp
The Verification Stamp helps you to confirm successful transmissions by stamping the bottom of each successfully transmitted page with a small mark.
Press STAMP to:
NOTE
1.When you store a document in memory, the Verification Stamp will stamp on the document if it is successfully stored in memory. In this case the Verification Stamp is not a confirmation that the document was successfully transmitted. If you wish to disable the use of the Verification Stamp when storing document in memory, change the setting of Fax Parameter No. 28. (See page 80)
2.To change the preset Verification Stamp position, change the setting of Fax Parameter No. 04. (See page 79)
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Basic Transmission Settings
Communication Journal (Comm. Journal)
A Communication Journal lets you verify if the transmission was successful. You can select the condition to print out the Communication Journal as follows.
When you set COMM. JOURNAL = OFF When you set COMM. JOURNAL = ON
:a Communication Journal does not print.
:a Communication Journal will print automatically after every communication.
When you set COMM. JOURNAL = INC : a Communication Journal will print automatically only if the communication has failed.
1
2
3
8
1
1
for OFF (Does not print).
or
2
for ???ON??? (Always prints).
or
3
for ???INCOMPLETE??? (Prints only when communication has failed).
ENTER NO. OR ??? ???
COMM. JOURNAL=INC 1:OFF 2:ON 3:INC
COMM. JOURNAL=OFF 1:OFF 2:ON 3:INC
or
COMM. JOURNAL=ON 1:OFF 2:ON 3:INC
or
COMM. JOURNAL=INC 1:OFF 2:ON 3:INC
4
NOTE
1.To change the preset Comm. Journal condition, change the setting of Fax Parameter No. 12. (See page 79)
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Sending Documents via LAN
General Description
Document(s) can be sent via LAN to a single or multiple email addresses. The following Email Addressing methods can be selected:
???Manual Email Addressing
???
???Abbreviated Email Addressing
???Directory Search Email Addressing (Auto Dialer & LDAP)
???Multiple Station Email Addressing
The Memory Transmission mode is automatically selected by your machine if an email address is registered into the chosen
The document is always stored into memory first, then the machine starts to send the email message.
Direct Transmission, Voice Mode Transmission, and Redialing features are not available for sending documents via LAN.
Basic Operations
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Sending Documents via LAN
Manual Email Addressing
1
3a Enter the full email address using the Character keys (up to 60 characters).
Ex: a b c p a n a s o n i c c o m
If you make a mistake, press CLEAR to erase the character then
3b Enter the User portion of the email address and press
SET . The machine will complete the email address with the Default Domain preprogrammed in the User (Internet) Parameters. (i.e. will add "panasonic.com" to the email address)
3c If you want to send to a different Domain, enter the first
part of an email address, press and use the
or key to display domain names in the Selectable Domains List. Choose the desired domain and press
START . (See Note 3 and page 100)
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
???
ENTER EMAIL ADDRESS
abc@panasonic.com
abc
abc@mgcs.com
4
The document(s) is stored into memory with a file number. Then connects to the LAN and starts sending the email message.
PAGES=001 01%
* STORE * COMPLETED TOTAL PAGE=005 25%
ON LINE * MEM.MXT *
ID:abc@panasonic.com
NOTE
1.If your machine sounds an alarm
2.If the transmission cannot be completed for any reason, the email may be returned undelivered; otherwise no reply will be printed.
3.For the machine to perform the email address completion the Fax Parameter No. 160 (DEFAULT DOMAIN) must be set to "Valid" and the DEFAULT DOMAIN must be preprogrammed in the User (Internet) Parameters. (See page 49)
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Sending Documents via LAN
1
2
Set document(s) face down.
Press a
Ex:
If a telephone number is stored into the
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
<01>(Station name) abc@panasonic.com???
<01>(Station name) 5551234
Operations
3
The document(s) is stored into memory with a file number. Then connects to the LAN and starts sending the email message.
PAGES=001 01%
* STORE * COMPLETED TOTAL PAGE=005 25%
ON LINE * MEM.MXT * ID:(Station name)
Basic
2.If the transmission cannot be completed for any reason, the email may be returned undelivered; otherwise no reply will be printed.
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Abbreviated Email Addressing
Abbreviated dialing / addressing is a fast way of dialing full telephone numbers or email addresses. To use these dialing or addressing methods, you must first store the telephone numbers or email addresses into the Auto Dialer with a
1
2
Set document(s) face down.
Press ABBR and then enter a
Ex:
1 0 0
If a telephone number is stored into the ABBR station, the display shows:
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
[100](Station name) xyz@panasonic.com
[100](Station name) 5553456
3
The document(s) is stored into memory with a file number. Then connects to the LAN and starts sending the email message.
PAGES=001 01%
* STORE * COMPLETED TOTAL PAGE=005 25%
ON LINE * MEM.MXT * ID:(Station name)
NOTE
1.If your machine sounds an alarm
2.If the transmission cannot be completed for any reason, the email may be returned undelivered; otherwise no reply will be printed.
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Sending Documents via LAN
Directory Search Dialing
When sending via LAN, the Directory Search function allows you to dial a full email address or telephone number by searching for the station name or email address entered in the Auto Dialer and the LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) Server.
To search for the station name.
2b orEMAIL
To search for email address.
3a Enter the full station name or part of a station name by using the Character keys. (See page 14)
Ex: P A N A to search for PANASONIC
???
ENTER EMAIL ADDRESS
ENTER LETTER(S) PANA???
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Use the to change the retrieved station's display format from Station Name & Email Address to Station Name only or to Email Address only.
Continued on the next page...
or
x xyz@panasonic.com
(01)Panasonic NY002
New_York@panasonic.c
(01)Panasonic NY002
(02)New_York@pasonic
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Directory Search Dialing
6
The document(s) is stored into memory with a file number. Then connects to the LAN and starts sending the email message.
PAGES=001 01%
* STORE * COMPLETED TOTAL PAGE=005 25%
ON LINE * MEM.MXT *
ID:PANASONIC
NOTE
1.If your machine sounds an alarm
2.If the transmission cannot be completed for any reason, the email may be returned undelivered; otherwise no reply will be printed.
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You can store the document(s) into memory and then send to multiple stations (up to 202 addresses) via LAN.
1
2
Set document(s) face down.
Enter the email addresses by any combination of the following methods:
???
???Abbreviated Dialing
???Directory Search Dialing (Auto Dialer and the LDAP),
press SET after each email address is entered.
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
??? Manual Number Dialing, press SET after each station is entered (up to 70 addresses).
Ex:
Ex:
1 0 0
If you want to confirm the number of stations you have
<01>(Station name) abc@panasonic.com???
[100](Station name) xyz@panasonic.com???
2 STN(S) ARE SET
ADD MORE OR START
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entered, press SET .
3
The document(s) is stored into memory with a file number. Then connects to the LAN and starts sending the email message.
PAGES=001 01%
* STORE * COMPLETED TOTAL PAGE=005 25%
ON LINE * MEM.MXT *
ID:abc@panasonic.com
2.If the transmission cannot be completed for any reason, the email may be returned undelivered; otherwise no reply will be printed.
3.The unit will accept a combination of email addresses and PSTN dialing numbers.
4.Generally, LAN transmission to multiple destinations will be completed in a single transmission to the SMTP server. However, when the ???DELIVERY NOTICE=ON??? or when using the DIRECT IFAX XMT modes, separate transmission is required for each destination.
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Memory Transmission Reservation
If your machine is
1
Your machine is
2
ON LINE * PC MODE *
ON LINE * PRT MODE *
* PRINTING *
PC DATA
ON LINE * MEM.XMT *
ID:(Identification)
ON LINE * RCV *
ID:(Identification)
* PRINTING *
MEMORY RCV???D DOC
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
3
Set document(s) face down.
Dial by any combination of the following methods:
???
???Abbreviated Dialing
station is entered (Up to 70 stations)
??? Directory Search Dialing (Auto Dialer and the LDAP),
press SET after each station is entered
(For details, see pages 92 to 96)
Ex:
1 0 0
??? If you want to confirm the number of stations you have entered, press SET .
4
5
Your machine will store the document(s) into memory.
<01>(Station name) abc@panasonic.com
[100](Station name) xyz@panasonic.com
2 STN(S) ARE SET
ADD MORE OR START
PAGES=001 01%
* STORE * COMPLETED TOTAL PAGE=005 25%
NOTE
1. To cancel the memory transmission reservation, see page 164.
2. While the unit is displaying "WAIT TO DIAL", you can press REDIAL to initiate the Network connection immediately.
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Automatic Redialing
Manual Redialing
You can also retry connecting manually by pressing REDIAL key.
1
Set document(s) face down.
2
3
The document is stored into memory with a file number. Then the machine redials and sends to the last dialed email address.
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
abc@panasonic.com
PAGES=001 01%
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Selectable Domains
Using the Selectable Domains feature speeds the process of completing the email address by attaching often used Domain Names.
???Advance registration of up to 10 often used, domain names into the "Selectable Domains" list is required. (See page 49)
Ex: To send an email to the Sales Department of Panasonic "sales@panasonic.com" using the "panasonic.com" domain that has been
1
2
3
4
5
Set document(s) face down.
To choose Manual Email Addressing mode.
Enter the User portion of the email address using the Character keys.
Ex: s a l e s
(Note: The "@" symbol indicates to the machine that a Domain Name will follow)
or key repeatedly until the desired Selectable Domain Name is displayed on the LCD.
Ex: panasonic.com
Press SET to add the displayed Domain Name to
the User portion of the email address.
(If you make a mistake selecting the Domain Name,
replace the selected Domain Name)
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
???
ENTER EMAIL ADDRESS
sales@
panasonic.com
sales@panasonic.com???
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Selectable Domains
The document(s) is stored into memory with a file number. (See Note 2)
Then connects to the LAN and starts sending the email message.
The factory default setting for this parameter is on "Invalid".
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Sending Documents via LAN
Internet Fax Delivery Notice (MDN)
You can request a Message Disposition Notification (MDN) to the receiving side. If the receiving side supports the MDN feature, a delivery processing confirmation reply indicating that the message (email) was read is sent to the originator.
The result field in your machine's Journal will indicate "OK" if the Delivery Notice is returned.
1
2
3
4
5
Set document(s) face down.
8
2
2
Dial by any combination of the following methods:
???
???Abbreviated Dialing
???Directory Search Dialing (Auto Dialer and the LDAP),
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
ENTER NO. OR ??? ???
DELIVERY NOTICE=OFF 1:OFF 2:ON
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
<01>(Station name) panasonic.usa@panas
press SET after each email address is entered.
??? Manual Number Dialing, press SET after each station is entered (up to 70 addresses).
Ex:
NOTE
1.If you transmit to separate stations with Delivery Notice request, your machine will connect to the LAN for each station and request a Delivery Notice from each station.
2.To change the preset Delivery Notice condition, change the setting of Fax Parameter No.173.
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Returned Email
When using the Internet communication mode, a failure report will print automatically for each transaction if the email is returned undelivered by the mail server. The printout will consist of the undelivered message contents supplied by the mail server and a portion of the first page???s image for that particular transaction.
Failure Report Sample (User unknown)
Received: from localhost (localhost) by ifeifl.rdmg.mgcs.mei.co.jp (8.6.12/3.4W3) with
internal id OAA24381; Sun,
From: Mail Delivery Subsystem
Subject: Returned mail: User unknown
To: <fax@nwpc31.rdmg.mgcs.mei.co.jp>
The original message was received at Sun,
<error@nwr39.rdmg.mgcs.mei.co.jp> (unrecoverable error)
.... while talking to nwr39.rdmg.mgcs.mei.co.jp.:
>>> RCPT To:<error@nwr39.rdmg.mgcs.mei.co.jp>
<<< 550 <error@nwr39.rdmg.mgcs.mei.co.jp>... User unknown 550 <error@nwr39.rdmg.mgcs.mei.co.jp>... User unknown
Received: from nwpc31.rdmg.mgcs.mei.co.jp (Internet FAX) (nwpc31.rdmg.mgcs.mei.co.jp [172.21
.22.51]) by ifeifl.rdmg.mgcs.mei.co.jp (8.6.12/3.4W3) with SMTP id OAA24380 for <error@nwr39
.rdmg.mgcs.mei.co.jp>; Sun,
Date: Sun,
From:
Subject: IMAGE from Internet FAX
To: error@nwr39.rdmg.mgcs.mei.cp.jp
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Using a Mailing List
Using a Mailing List stored in the mail server simplifies the process of entering multiple locations and allows you to send to an unlimited number of email addresses with one easy operation.
Ask your Network System administrator for information on how to utilize the Mailing List.
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Sending Documents via Telephone Line
General Description
You can choose either Memory or Direct Transmission.
Use Memory Transmission if:
???You want to send the document to multiple stations.
???You have to retrieve the document immediately.
???You want to take advantage of Dual Operation design.
Use Direct Transmission if:
???The memory is full.
???You want to send the document immediately.
Use Voice Mode Transmit if:
???You want to send the document after talking with the other party.
???You want to send the document after listening to a voice prompting.
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Sending Documents via Telephone Line
Memory Transmission
Your machine quickly stores the document into the machine's memory. Then, starts to dial the telephone number.
If the transmission fails, your machine will
1
Store document in memory
A
2
Transmit
Destination A
3
Receive
NOTE
1.The File Number of the document being stored is shown at the upper right corner of the display while storing the document. It is also printed on the Communication Journal (COMM. JOURNAL), Transaction Journal and File List. The percentage of memory used is shown on the lower right corner of the display after each page is stored.
PAGES=002 10%
* STORE * COMPLETED TOTAL PAGES=005 30%
2.If memory overflow occurs while storing documents, the remaining documents on the ADF will be ejected. The machine prompts you whether to transmit the successfully stored documents or to cancel the transmission. Press 1 to cancel or press 2 to transmit.
MEMORY OVERFLOW INFO. CODE=870
See the Specifications on page 239 for the image memory capacity.
If no action is taken within 10 seconds, the machine will start transmitting the stored documents.
15 PAGES COMPLETED DELETE? 1:YES 2:NO
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3.An Information Code will be displayed if the transmission has failed or no answer at the receiving side after the last automatic redial.
The document stored for this transmission will be erased from the memory automatically and the information code is printed for the transmission on the Communication Journal (COMM. JOURNAL).
If you need to retain the incomplete documents even after the last redial, change Fax Parameter No. 31 (INC. FILE SAVE) to "Valid" in advance. (See page 80) To retry the incomplete documents, refer to page 167.
INCOMPLETE
INFO. CODE=XXX
4. To stop the transmission, press STOP . The display shows:
COMMUNICATION STOP ? 1:YES 2:NO
Press 1 to stop the transmission. The document you stored will be erased automatically. If you do not want to erase the documents, change the setting of Fax Parameter No. 31 (INC. FILE SAVE) to "Valid" in advance. (See page 80)
Then the following display will appear and you can select whether to save the file as an incomplete file for editing and retry, or delete the file manually.
SAVE AS INCOMP.FILE? 1:YES 2:NO
5.If you would like to print a Communication Journal (COMM. JOURNAL) after stopping a transmission, press 1 when the display shows:
PRINT COMM. JOURNAL? 1:YES 2:NO
6.If the file memory capacity reaches 70 files and you try to store another file, the following display appears and the machine will not accept additional files until a file is completed and becomes available.
FILE STORAGE IS FULL
PLEASE WAIT!
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Manual Number Dialing
To dial the telephone number manually, follow the steps below.
1
3
The document is stored into memory with a file number. Then starts dialing the telephone number immediately after storing the first page. (See Note 3)
The remaining page(s) continue to store into memory.
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
TEL. NO. 5551234???
NOTE
1. If you need a special access number to get an outside line, dial it first then press PAUSE to enter a pause (represented by a
Ex: 9 PAUSE 5551234
2.If you are using Pulse dialing and you wish to change to Tone dialing in the middle of dialing,
press (represented by a "/").
The dialing mode will be changed from Pulse to Tone after dialing the digit "/".
Ex: 9 PAUSE * 5551234
3.This feature is called ???Quick Memory Transmission???. If you wish to store all the document(s) into memory first before transmitting, change the Fax Parameter No. 82 (QUICK MEMORY XMT) to ???Invalid???. (See page 82)
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1
2
3
Set document(s) face down.
Press a
Ex:
The document is stored into memory with a file number. Then starts dialing the telephone number immediately after storing the first page. (See Note 1)
The remaining page(s) continue to store into memory.
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
<01>(Station name) 5551234
PAGES=001 05%
* DIALING * NO.002 (Station name)
Basic Operations
Abbreviated Dialing
Abbreviated dialing is a speedy way to dial a frequently dialed telephone number by preprogramming the telephone number into the
1
2
3
Set document(s) face down.
Press ABBR then enter a
Ex:
0 1 0
The document is stored into memory with a file number. Then starts dialing the telephone number immediately after storing the first page. (See Note 1)
The remaining page(s) continue to store into memory.
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
[010](Station name) 5553456
(Station name)
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Memory Transmission
Directory Search Dialing
Directory Search dialing allows you to dial a full telephone number by searching the station name entered in
3
4
Ex: P A N A for searching PANASONIC
or
repeatedly until the display shows the station name you want to send to.
5
The document is stored into memory with a file number. Then starts dialing the telephone number immediately after storing the first page. (See Note 1)
The remaining page(s) continue to store into memory.
NOTE
1.This feature is called ???Quick Memory Transmission???. If you wish to store all the document(s) into memory first before transmitting, change the Fax Parameter No. 82 (QUICK MEMORY XMT) to ???Invalid???. (See page 82)
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If you have to send the same document(s) to multiple stations, you can save time in feeding the document(s) by using memory transmission. That is, you can store the document(s) into memory and then send it to the station(s) automatically.
1
2
Set document(s) face down.
Dial by any combination of the following methods:
???
???Abbreviated Dialing
station is entered (Up to 70 stations)
??? Directory Search Dialing (Auto Dialer and the LDAP),
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
Operations
??? press SET after each station is entered
(For details, see pages 108 to 110.)
Ex:
0 1 0
??? If you want to confirm the number of stations you have entered, press SET .
3
The document is stored into memory with a file number. Then starts dialing the telephone numbers in sequence.
<01>(Station name) 5551234
[010](Station name) 5553456
2 STN(S) ARE SET
ADD MORE OR START
(Station name)
Basic
by pressing or . Press CLEAR to clear an entered station or group shown on the display if needed.
2. The ???Quick Memory Transmission??? is disabled if multiple stations are set.
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Direct Transmission
If your machine's memory is full or you wish to send the document immediately, use Direct Transmission.
Manual Number Dialing (Direct Transmission)
To dial the telephone number manually, follow the steps below.
1
2
3
4
5
Set document(s) face down.
8 9
1
Enter a telephone number from the keypad.
Your machine starts to dial the telephone number.
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
MEMORY XMT=ON 1:OFF 2:ON
ENTER STATION
00%
PRESS START TO DIAL 5551234???
* DIALING * 5551234
NOTE
1. If you need a special access number to get an outside line, dial it first then press PAUSE to enter a pause (represented by a
Ex: 9 PAUSE 5551234
2.If you are using Pulse dialing and you wish to change to Tone dialing in the middle of dialing,
press (represented by a "/").
The dialing mode will be changed from Pulse to Tone after dialing the digit "/".
Ex: 9 PAUSE * 5551234
3. To stop the transmission, press STOP . The display shows:
COMMUNICATION STOP ? 1:YES 2:NO
Press 1 to stop the transmission. The Communication Journal will not print out regardless of the printout mode setting of the Communication Journal.
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1
2
3
4
Set document(s) face down.
8 9
1
Press a
Ex:
The display will show the
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
MEMORY XMT=ON 1:OFF 2:ON
ENTER STATION
00%
<01>(Station name) 5551234
* DIALING * (Station name)
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Direct Transmission
Abbreviated Dialing (Direct Transmission)
Abbreviated dialing is a speedy way to dial a frequently dialed telephone number by preprogramming the telephone number into the
1
2
3
4
Set document(s) face down.
8 9
1
The display will show the ABBR number and station name.
The full number (e.g. 5553456) will then be dialed.
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
MEMORY XMT=ON 1:OFF 2:ON
ENTER STATION
00%
[010](Station name) 5553456
* DIALING * (Station name)
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Directory Search Dialing (Direct Transmission)
Directory Search dialing allows you to dial a full telephone number by searching the station name entered in
1
Set document(s) face down.
2
8 9
3
1
4
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
MEMORY XMT=ON 1:OFF 2:ON
ENTER STATION
00%
ENTER LETTER(S)
???
ENTER LETTER(S)
PANA???
(01)PANASONIC
5553456
Basic Operations
The full number (e.g. 5553456) will be dialed.
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Voice Mode Transmission
If you wish to send the document after talking with other party, use Voice Mode Transmission. Your machine requires an optional fax handset or an external telephone.
For
1
2
3
Set document(s) face down.
Lift the fax handset or the external telephone and dial the telephone number from the keypad.
When you hear the voice of the other party, tell the other party to prepare to receive a document.
Then, when you hear a beep,
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
* PHONE OFF HOOK *
* DIALING * 5551234???
ON LINE * XMT *
and hang up the handset.
NOTE
1. To stop the transmission, press STOP . The display shows:
COMMUNICATION STOP ? 1:YES 2:NO
Press 1 to stop the transmission. The Communication Journal will not print out regardless of the printout mode setting of the Communication Journal.
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For
1
2
3
4
Set document(s) face down.
You will hear dial tone through the monitor speaker. Dial the telephone number from the keypad.
When you hear a beep,
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
* MONITOR *
???
* DIALING * 5551234???
ON LINE * XMT *
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Transmission Reservation
You can do the following while sending a document from memory or receiving a document.
???Reserve the next transmission into memory. (Up to 70 different files)
???Reserve a priority transmission.
Memory Transmission Reservation
If your machine is
1
Your machine is
2
ON LINE * PC MODE *
ON LINE * PRT MODE *
* PRINTING *
PC DATA
ON LINE * MEM.XMT *
ID:(Identification)
ON LINE * RCV *
ID:(Identification)
* PRINTING *
MEMORY RCV???D DOC
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
3
Set document(s) face down.
Dial by any combination of the following methods:
???
???Abbreviated Dialing
station is entered (Up to 70 stations)
??? Directory Search Dialing (Auto Dialer and the LDAP),
press SET after each station is entered
(For details, see pages 108 to 110.)
Ex:
0 1 0
??? If you want to confirm the number of stations you have entered, press SET .
4
Your machine will store the document(s) into memory.
<01>(Station name) 5551234
[010](Station name) 5553456
PAGES=001 01%
* STORE * COMPLETED TOTAL PAGE=005 25%
NOTE
1. To cancel the memory transmission reservation, see page 164.
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Direct Transmission Reservation (Priority Transmission Reservation)
If you are in a rush to send an urgent document, however there are many files in the memory, use Direct Transmission Reservation to send the urgent document. The urgent document will be sent immediately after the current communication is finished.
Note that you cannot send documents to multiple stations.
To reserve your machine for sending the urgent documents
??? Manual Number Dialing and press START
???Directory Search Dialing (Auto Dialer and the LDAP)
and press START
(For details, see pages 112 to 115.)
Ex:
ON LINE * MEM.XMT *
ID:(Identification)
ON LINE * RCV *
ID:(Identification)
* PRINTING *
MEMORY RCV???D DOC
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
MEMORY XMT=ON 1:OFF 2:ON
ENTER STATION
00%
<01>(Station name) 5551234
Basic Operations
You can reserve sending an urgent document to a single station only.
A message ???DIRECT XMT RESERVED??? will be shown on the display.
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To cancel the direct transmission reservation
1
2
3
1
and then remove the document from ADF.
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Redialing
Automatic Redialing
If a busy line is detected, the machine will redial the number up to 5 times at 3 minutes interval. However, if a busy line is not detected, the machine will redial only one time. During that time, a message will appear as shown to the right.
A file number is shown in the upper right hand corner of the display if it is a memory transmission file.
WAIT TO DIAL NO.001 <01>(Station name)
Manual Redialing
You can also redial the last dialed number manually by pressing REDIAL
To redial the last dialed number through memory
1
Set document(s) face down.
2
3
The document is stored into memory with a file number. Then dials the last dialed number.
key.
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
TEL. NO. 5551234
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Redialing
To redial the last dialed number through ADF
Your machine starts to dial the last dialed number.
NOTE
1. While the unit is displaying "WAIT TO DIAL", you can press REDIAL to start redialing immediately.
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Receiving Documents via LAN
General Description
Your machine offers you a choice to receive Fax documents unattended (by default) or manually over regular telephone lines.
Your machine also offers the same choice to receive and print Internet email messages via LAN unattended or manually when subscribing to a POP mail server. However, when your machine is configured to receive email using SMTP protocol, the email can only be received and printed unattended.
Internet Fax Received on a PC
Figure 1: Outlook Express Inbox Sample
mm/dd/yy 3:15 PM mm/dd/yy 3:17 PM mm/dd/yy 3:18 PM mm/dd/yy 3:19 PM mm/dd/yy 3:20 PM mm/dd/yy 3:21 PM mm/dd/yy 3:21 PM
???The "Subject" column in the above example shows samples of email messages received on a PC from your machine, and Internet FAX.
???For your reference, the above example is from Outlook Express Inbox running under Microsoft?? Windows 95??. If you are using a different email application software, please refer to your application???s User Manual.
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General Description
Figure 2: Internet Fax Received on a PC
Month, dd, yyyy
http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/en/
???For your reference, the above example is from Windows Messaging running under Microsoft?? Windows 95??.
???To run the Viewer, please refer to your application???s User Manual. The attached file is composed of TIFF- F (Tagged Image File Format with Modified Hoffman coded image). TIFF Viewers come in many flavors, a majority of TIFF Viewers will open and view this file, however, a handful of Viewers may not support this format.
???You can download the
???License agreement of Panasonic???s
You must carefully read the license agreement before installing the
You must assume full responsibility for selection of the software and its
???If you receive an email (Internet Fax) with a PDF file formatted attachment, the following text message is shown in the Email body.
An image data in PDF format has been attached to this email.
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Receiving Documents via LAN
Receiving Email from a POP Server
Your machine offers a choice to receive and print Internet email messages via LAN unattended or manually when subscribing to a POP mail server.
Setting the POP Parameters
Set the parameters pertinent to the POP server (Fax Parameters No. 146 to 149).
No. 146 (POP TIMER): Enter the interval to check and retrieve email from the POP server (0 to 60 minutes). If "0 minutes" is entered, the POP server is not checked for mail.
No. 147 (AUTO POP RCV): When there is mail to be retrieved from the POP server, your machine will retrieve it and print the email unattended. If this parameter is set to "1:Invalid", the machine will not retrieve it, but displays the number of mails on the POP server.
No. 148 (DEL POP RCV MAIL): Select whether the email is deleted from the POP server after it is retrieved by your machine.
No. 149 (DEL POP ERR MAIL): Select whether to delete the email from the POP server when the file attachment format is not supported.
To set the above POP parameters, follow the steps below.
Basic Operations
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
4
1 4 6
Enter the desired download interval (0 to 60 minutes).
Ex: 0 5
If you make a mistake, press CLEAR to erase the digit and then
1 for ???INVALID???
or
ENTER NO. OR ??? ???
FAX
NO.=???
146 POP TIMER
3 min.
146 POP TIMER
5 min.
147 AUTO POP RCV 2:VALID
147 AUTO POP RCV 2:VALID
2 for ???VALID???
Continued on the next page...
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7
8
9
10
11
12
1for ???INVALID???
or
2for ???VALID???
1for ???INVALID???
or
2for ???VALID???
148 DEL POP RCV MAIL 2:VALID
148 DEL POP RCV MAIL 2:VALID
149 DEL POP ERR MAIL 1:INVALID
149 DEL POP ERR MAIL 1:INVALID
150 IFAX RET RECEIPT 1:INVALID
NOTE
1.When an unsupported file attachment is received, an error message is printed to inform you that the file attachment could not be printed.
2.When Fax Parameter No. 148 (DEL POP RCV MAIL) and/or Fax Parameter No. 149 (DEL POP ERR MAIL) are set to 1:Invalid, email with errors will not be erased. This will allow you to retrieve this email from your PC later.
Furthermore, if these Fax Parameters are set to "1:Invalid", you will need to delete mails from the POP server periodically. POP servers allocate a certain amount of space per account and if mail is not deleted regularly, your mail box will overflow and new incoming mail will be rejected.
Either retrieve these mails from your PC or set the Fax Parameters to "2:Valid" triggering your machine to receive, print and delete all the mails from the POP server. This procedure, however, might cause mail that had been printed before to print again.
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Unattended Reception from the POP Server
When the Fax Parameter No. 146 (POP TIMER) is set to a value between 1 and 60 minutes, and Fax Parameter No. 147 (AUTO POP RCV) is set to "2:Valid", the machine will query the POP server at the specified interval for new mail.
Any mail on the POP server is retrieved and printed unattended.
1 NEW MAIL(S)
When the Fax Parameter No. 146 (POP TIMER) is set to "0", the machine will not query the POP server and the mail is not retrieved automatically. With this setting, mail must be retrieved manually from the POP server.
When the Fax Parameter No. 147 (AUTO POP RCV) is set to "1:Invalid", the machine will query the POP server for new mail at the interval specified by Fax Parameter No. 146. If new mail has arrived at POP server, the machine will not retrieve it, but displays the number of mails on the POP server.
Basic Operations
Manual Reception from the POP Server
To receive manually from the POP server, follow the steps below:
1
00%
or
<NEW MAIL(S)>
NO NEW MAIL
ON LINE * RCV *
ID:abc@panasonic.com
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Receiving Documents via Telephone Line
Reception Modes
You can select one of the four modes as shown below.
NOTE
1.Depending on the model of the Telephone Answering Machine (TAM) that is connected, some of the features may not be compatible with your fax machine operating in the TAM Interface mode.
2.If you are using the "Distinctive Ring Service" provided by your local telephone company, please note that the ring pattern for your fax number must match with the setting of Fax Parameter No. 36 (RING PATTERN DETECT). (See page 81)
If the setting does not match with the ring pattern, your machine will not receive a document automatically and the telephone will continue to ring.
Furthermore, if your TAM does not support the "Distinctive Ring Detector" service, it may not function properly in TAM Interface.
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Telephone Mode
When your machine is set to this mode, your machine will not receive documents automatically. If you receive a fax call, follow the procedure below to receive documents manually.
Setting the Telephone Mode
3a If you answered the call using the External Telephone,
3b If you answered the call on an Extension phone,
or
Basic Operations
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Fax / Tel Auto Switching Mode
When your machine is set to this mode, your machine will switch to document reception or voice communication automatically.
Setting the Fax / Tel Auto Switching Mode
Operation of Fax / Tel Auto Switching Mode
If it is a Fax call,
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2
Your machine will answer the call when a call is received, then distinguish whether it is a voice or fax call.
Your machine begins to receive the documents.
If it is a Voice call,
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2
3
4
Your machine will answer the call when a call is received, then distinguish whether it is a voice or fax call.
Your machine begins to signal (Ringing) through the machine's speaker for your attention. (See Note 1)
Lift the handset of the External Telephone and press
STOP .
Begin the conversation.
NOTE
1.The length of time the machine signals can be changed by Fax Parameter No.18 (OP CALL TIMER). (See page 80)
2.To adjust the Ringer Volume refer to page 43.
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Fax Mode
When your machine is set to this mode, it will immediately begin to receive documents automatically when a call is received.
Setting the Fax Mode
Operation of Fax Mode
Your machine will begin receiving automatically when a fax call is received.
TAM (Telephone Answering Machine) Interface Mode
Your machine is equipped with a unique feature called TAM Interface which enables it to automatically switch a single telephone line either to Fax or TAM. You can connect most TAMs in the market to your machine and use your existing telephone line very efficiently. However, some TAMs may not be compatible with this machine. Answering Services (Voice Mail) provided by your Local Phone company are not compatible with this feature. For the operation of your TAM, please refer to the User's Guide of the TAM.
Installing your TAM
Basic Operations
1.Remove the telephone line cable of your TAM from the wall jack.
2.Plug the telephone line cable of your TAM into the TEL jack on the rear of the fax machine as shown.
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TAM (Telephone Answering Machine) Interface Mode
Setting the TAM Interface Mode
Operation of TAM Interface Mode
If it is a Fax call,
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2
When your TAM and Fax receives an incoming call, the TAM always answers the call first and then the TAM plays the OGM (Outgoing Message) recorded in your TAM to the calling station. During the time the TAM is answering the call, your fax machine will be monitoring the line to distinguish whether it is a voice or fax call.
Your machine will switch the line to the fax and then begin to receive the documents immediately from the calling station.
If it is a Voice call,
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2
When your TAM and Fax receives an incoming call, the TAM always answers the call first and then the TAM plays the OGM (Outgoing Message) recorded in your TAM to the calling station. During the time the TAM is answering the call, your fax machine will be monitoring the line to distinguish whether it is a voice or fax call.
Your TAM continues to record a message (ICM) after playing the OGM.
Sample of OGM
Hello, this is Smith. Sorry I am unable to take your call. Please leave your message after the beep or if you are calling to send a fax, press the asterisk button twice on your touch tone phone now and start your machine. Thank you for calling.
Silent Detection Mode
Enables your Fax machine to switch to the Fax Mode when receiving from units that do not send fax signal (short beep) and prevents your TAM from recording blank (long silence) incoming message.
To activate this feature,
1.Change Fax Parameter No. 20 (SILENT DET.) to 2 : Valid. (See page 80)
2.Set the time length of the OGM recorded in your TAM with the Fax Parameter No. 19 (OGM LENGTH). (See page 80)
[We recommend to set the time length 5 or 6 seconds longer than the actual time length of the OGM.]
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Print Reduction
This machine can use Letter, Legal or A4 size plain paper for recording. Sometimes, oversized documents sent to you by the other parties cannot be printed within a single page. When this occurs, the document will be divided into separate pages.
This machine is equipped with a Print Reduction function to solve this problem. You may select the most appropriate setting from the selections described below.
1.Automatic Reduction
Each page of a received document is first stored in memory. Based on the document length, your machine will automatically calculate the suitable reduction ratio (70% to 100%) to print the entire document on a single page. If the received document is extremely long (over 39% longer than the recording paper), the document will be divided into separate pages and print without reduction.
2.Fixed Reduction
You can
Selecting the Print Reduction Mode
Set Fax Parameters as shown below. (See page 80)
1.To set Automatic Reduction mode.
1)No. 24 Print Reduction set to ???Auto???.
2.To set Fixed Reduction mode.
1)No. 24 Print Reduction set to ???Fixed???.
2)No. 25 Reduction Ratio set to any number between 70% through 100%. (See Note 1)
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Receiving Oversize Documents
If the received document is extremely long (over 39% longer than the recording paper), the document will be divided into separate pages. When printing on separate pages, the bottom 0.4 in (10 mm) of first page will be overlapped on top of the next page.
Overlap print. 0.4 in (10 mm)
The receiving document is divided into two sheets with overlap printing.
NOTE
1.If the reduction method is set to the Automatic Reduction mode, the document is printed out with no reduction when printing out separate pages. If the reduction method is set to Fixed Reduction mode, the document is printed out by the ratio you set in Fax Parameter No. 25. (See page 80)
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Substitute Memory Reception
If the recording paper runs out or jams or if the toner runs out during reception, the machine automatically starts receiving documents into its image data memory. Stored documents are printed automatically after replacing the recording paper or the toner cartridge. (See Note 1 and 2)
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2
When the machine finishes the memory reception and there is no recording paper or toner, an Information Code appears on the display.
Install the recording paper (See page 36) or replace the toner cartridge (See page 34).
The machine will automatically start printing the document stored in the memory.
NO RECORDING PAPER INFO. CODE=010
OUT OF TONER INFO. CODE=041
* PRINTING *
MEMORY RCV???D DOC
Operations
Print Collation Mode
The printing mechanism of your machine is a Reverse Order Stacking construction. Your machine has a Print Collation Mode that stacks received documents in the correct order. When the Print Collation Mode is enabled, all received documents are stored into memory first, then printed out in Correct Order Stacking. The requirements for the Print Collation Mode to be active are; 1) Fax Parameter No. 65 PRINT COLLATION set to ???Valid???, and 2) enough remaining memory.
The unit will print in Reverse Order Stacking
To use this function, we recommend installing an Optional Flash Memory Card. See page 242 (Options and Supplies).
2.If you wish to turn off the substitute reception function, change the setting of Fax Parameter No. 22 to "Invalid". (See page 80)
Basic
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Making Copies
Your machine has a copy function which can make single or multiple copies.
1
Set document(s) face down.
2
3Enter the number of copies (max. 99).Ex: 1 0
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The machine stores the document, then prints the copies.
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
COPY
NO. OF COPY=1
COPY
NO. OF COPY=10
PAGES=001 01%
* COPY *
NO. OF COPY=01/10
NOTE
1.The copy will be reduced automatically depending on the length of the original document. If you wish to be prompted for the reduction ratio when making copies, change the setting of Fax Parameter No. 32 (COPY REDUCTION) to "Manual". (See page 81)
If Copy Reduction is set to Manual, press and to set the zoom ratio in 1% steps. (100% to 70%)
2.If you make a copy with Super Fine resolution, it will be reduced slightly even if the reduction ratio is set to 100% in order to fit the data on one page.
3.You can change the Contrast and Resolution without Standard Resolution in Copy Mode.
4.If you experience a memory overflow error while making copies, you may turn ???Off??? the
Memory XMT feature temporarily by pressing FUNCTION 8 9 SET 1 . However, the printed copies will not be collated.
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Timer Controlled Communications
General Description
You can send a document to one or multiple stations at any preset time within the next 24 hours. Up to 70
Deferred Transmission
1
Set document(s) face down.
2 1
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
DEFERRED COMM.
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START
Features
Advanced
station is entered (Up to 70 stations)
Ex:
6
to store documents into the memory.
<01>(Station name) 5551234
PAGES=001 05%
* STORE * COMPLETED TOTAL PAGES=005 30%
2.To change or cancel the Deferred Communication settings, see pages 162 and 164.
3.When you reserve a deferred transmission without storing a document into memory, the
following message will be shown on the display after pressing START in the last step.
DEF DIRECT XMT RSV???D <01>(Station name)
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Deferred Polling
1 1
station is entered
(For details, see pages 108 to 110.)
Ex:
6
DEFERRED COMM.
DEFERRED POLLING
START TIME ??? :
DEFERRED POLLING PASSWORD=????????????
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START
<01>(Station name) 5551234
NOTE
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Polling
General Description
Polling means calling other station(s) to retrieve a document. The other station must know in advance that you will call and must have a document set on the ADF or stored in the memory. You may need to set a polling password, shared by the other station, to ensure security.
Setting the Polling Password
If the polling password does not match with the polled station, your polling request will be refused automatically.
To set the polling password, follow the steps below.
1
2
3
4
5
7
4
2 6
Enter a
Ex: 1 2 3 4
ENTER NO. OR ??? ???
FAX
NO.=???
26 POLLING PASSWORD
????????????
26 POLLING PASSWORD
1234
Features
Advanced
2.If a password is not set in the polled station, you may poll the other station even though your machine has a password.
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Polling
Preparing to be Polled
In order to let other stations poll your machine, you must prepare your machine with a document stored in memory. Be sure to set the polling password before storing the document into memory. After being polled, the documents stored in the memory will be erased automatically. To retain the documents in memory so that they can be polled repeatedly change Fax Parameter No. 27 (POLLED FILE SAVE) to "Valid".
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2
3
4
5
Set document(s) face down.
3
2
Enter a
Ex: 4 3 2 1
The document(s) will be stored into memory.
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START 00%
POLLING NO.=??? 1:POLLING 2:POLLED
POLLED PASSWORD=1234
POLLED PASSWORD=4321
PAGES=001 01%
* STORE * COMPLETED TOTAL PAGES=005 24%
NOTE
1.You can still send or receive documents even when set to be polled.
2.Only 1 polled file can be stored in memory. If you need to add document(s) into the same polled file, see page 166.
3.If you have set the polling password in Fax Parameter No. 26, the password will appear on the display. You can still change the password temporarily by overwriting it with a new one.
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Polling
Polling Documents from Another Station
The following procedure lets you poll a document from one or multiple stations. Be sure to set the polling password before polling. (See page 139)
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2
3
4
5
3
1
Enter a
Ex: 1 1 1 1
Dial by any combination of the following methods:
???
???Abbreviated Dialing
POLLING NO.=??? 1:POLLING 2:POLLED
POLLING PASSWORD=1234
POLLING PASSWORD=1111
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START
Features
Advanced
erase the displayed station or group as needed.
2.If you have set the polling password in Fax Parameter No. 26, the password will appear on the display. You can still change the password temporarily by overwriting it with a new one.
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Program Keys
General Description
Your fax machine has special Program Keys. These keys are useful if you frequently need to send or poll the same group of stations. You can use these keys to store a
Setting for Group Dialing
To set a Program Key for Group Dialing
0 1 0
You may use the or keys to review the entered station(s) before going to next step. If you find an error,
press CLEAR to erase the displayed station.
6
You can now set other Program Keys by repeating the procedures from Step 3, or return to standby by pressing
STOP .
PROGRAM
PROGRAM[P ]
PRESS PROGRAM KEY
PROGRAM[P1] NAME
ENTER NAME
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START
<01>(Station name) 5551234
[010](Station name) 5553456
PROGRAM[P ]
PRESS PROGRAM KEY
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Setting for Deferred Transmission
To set a Program Key for deferred transmission
methods:
???
??? Abbreviated Dialing
Ex:
8
You can now set other Program Keys by repeating the procedures from Step 3, or return to standby by pressing
STOP .
Program Keys
PROGRAM
PROGRAM[P ]
PRESS PROGRAM KEY
PROGRAM[P1] NAME
ENTER NAME
PROGRAM[P1]
PRESS FUNCTION KEY
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START
<01>(Station name) 5551234
PROGRAM[P ]
PRESS PROGRAM KEY
Features
Advanced
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Program Keys
Setting for Deferred Polling
To set a Program Key for deferred polling
The polling password appears if it has been previously set.
Ex:
PROGRAM
PROGRAM[P ]
PRESS PROGRAM KEY
PROGRAM[P1] NAME
ENTER NAME
PROGRAM[P1]
PRESS FUNCTION KEY
DEFERRED POLLING
START TIME ??? :
DEFERRED POLLING PASSWORD=????????????
ENTER STATION(S)
THEN PRESS START
<01>(Station name) 5551234
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You can now set other Program Keys by repeating the procedures from Step 3, or return to standby by pressing
STOP .
PROGRAM[P ]
PRESS PROGRAM KEY
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