MODEL
FACSIMILE EXPANSION KIT
Be sure to become thoroughly familiar with this manual to gain the maximum benefit from the product.
Before installing this product, be sure to read the cautions sections of the Start Guide.
Be sure to keep all operation guides handy for reference including this manual, the Start Guide and Operation Guide for any optional equipment which has been installed.
Telecommunication Line Cable:
Use only the line cable that was provided with the machine.
Notice for Users in Europe
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This equipment has been designed to work on the British analogue public switched telephone network. This equipment has been tested according to the
It will operate on all analogue telephone networks which comply with the ES 203 021.
Please contact your dealer or network operator, if you are not sure whether your network operates according to ES 203 021.
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this product. This manual only explains the facsimile functions of the product. For safety precautions and general information on using the machine such as loading paper, clearing misfeeds, and handling peripheral units, see the Operation Guide for the machine.
For other functions, see the following manuals as appropriate:
Copier function/Printer function: See the Operation Guide.
Network printer function/Network scanner function: See the "Operation Guide(for Network Expansion kit)" (if the Network Expansion kit option is installed).
The explanations in this manual assume that certain optional peripheral units are installed.
This manual refers to the Reversing single pass feeder as the "RSPF" and the single pass feeder as the "SPF". Unless specific mention is made, both the RSPF and the SPF are referred to simply as "SPF".
The fax function is not available in some countries and regions.
CONNECTING AN EXTENSION PHONE
You can connect a telephone to the machine and use it as an extension phone to place and receive calls like any normal phone. Fax reception can also be activated from an extension phone connected to the machine. (remote operation)
??? You can place calls from the phone even during a power failure.
CONNECTING AN EXTENSION PHONE
1 Insert the end of the extension phone cord into the extension phone jack on the left side of the machine.
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TO USE THIS PRODUCT CORRECTLY AS
A FACSIMILE
Several points must be kept in mind when using this product as a facsimile.
Please note the following.
Line connection
For Australia
For New Zealand
Power switch
Keep the machine power switch turned on at all times. Do not turn off the power. If the power is turned off, the fax function cannot be used.
When the power is off, the machine cannot receive faxes. Before turning off the power, make sure the machine is idle. If the power is turned off while the machine is in operation, a paper jam may occur. If settings are being configured, the settings will be cancelled.
Power switch
Setting the date and time and programming your sender's name and number
Before using the fax function, you must set the date and time and program your sender's name and number in the machine. This procedure is explained in "POINTS TO CHECK AND PROGRAM AFTER INSTALLATION" on page 6 of this manual.
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TO USE THIS PRODUCT CORRECTLY AS A FACSIMILE
Lithium battery
A lithium battery in the machine is used to retain settings and programmed information such as
???When the battery dies, settings and programmed information will be lost, so please keep a record of this information. (See "PRINTING LISTS OF PROGRAMMED INFORMATION, SETTINGS, AND COMMUNICATION ACTIVITY" on page 85.)
???The life of the battery is approximately 5 years when the power switch is kept continuously off.
???When the battery dies, please contact your local Sharp dealer or authorised service representative for assistance in disposing of this battery. The machine will not operate once the battery dies.
Please note
In the event of a thunderstorm, remove the power cord from the power outlet to ensure safety. Information will be retained in memory even if the power cord is unplugged.
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This chapter contains basic information about using the fax function of the machine. Please read this chapter before using the fax function.
POINTS TO CHECK AND PROGRAM
AFTER INSTALLATION
After installing the machine and before using it as a fax machine, check the following points and program the required information.
Set the date and time
The machine has an internal clock. It is important to set the correct date and time because they are used for such features as Timer Transmission (page 33).
The date and time are set in the system settings. (Page 104)
The date and time appear in the display. Make sure the correct date and time appear. If the date and time are wrong, please correct them.
Program the sender's name and sender's number
The name and fax number of the user of the machine is programmed in "OWN PASSCODE SET" (page 101) in the system settings. (Only one name and number can be programmed.)
The programmed name and number are printed at the top of each transmitted fax page. The sender's number is also used as an identification number when you use the Polling function to request transmission from another fax machine (see "USING THE POLLING FUNCTION" on page 36).
You can check your programmed name and number by printing out the "Administrator Settings List" in the system
Paper sizes that can be used for fax mode
The machine can use A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5, 11" x 17",
*A5
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
OPERATION PANEL
(1)Page pallet (page 86)
(2)[REDIAL/PAUSE] key (pages 15)
This is used to redial the last number dialled, and enter a pause when entering a fax number.
(3)[SPEAKER/SHIFT] key (pages 15, 86)
This is used to dial without lifting an extension phone connected to the machine and to shift between upper and lower case when entering characters.
(4)[FAX STATUS] key (page 25)
This is used to cancel a fax transmission or a stored fax transmission.
(5)Display (page 9)
This key displays the base screen and the function setting screen.
(6)[BACK] key
In a setting or programming screen, this key is used to move back to the previous screen.
(7)[OK] key
This key is used to enter a setting that has been selected with the arrow or other keys ().
(8)Numeric keys
These are used to enter fax numbers,
(9)[C] key
This is used to clear a mistake when entering fax numbers,
When an original is being scanned, this key can also be used to cancel scanning.
(10)[SPEED/SYMBOL] key (pages 15, 88)
This is used to dial by Speed dialling and to enter a symbol when entering characters.
(11)[COMM.
This is used to switch between memory transmission and direct transmission, and to switch between automatic reception and manual reception. It is also used to enter a space or
(12)[FAX] key/FAX indicator/LINE indicator/DATA indicator
Press to switch to fax mode. The base screen of fax mode will appear in the display.
The LINE indicator lights up during transmission or reception of a fax. When a fax has been received, the DATA indicator blinks. (When there is fax transmission data in memory, the DATA indicator lights up.)
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BEFORE USING THE FAX FUNCTION
GHI JKL MNO
BACK OK
PQRS TUV WXYZ
(13)[MODE SELECT] keys (step 1 on page 17)
These are used these keys to change modes.
(14)[SPECIAL FUNCTION] key
This key is used to select a special transmission or reception function, configure function settings, and to store
(15)[PROGRAM] key (page 44)
Press this key to use a program.
(16)[RESOLUTION] key (page 14)
This key is used to select resolution and exposure settings.
(17)[ADDRESS] key (page 20)
This key is used to search for a fax destination that has been stored as an
(18)[BROADCAST] key (page 31)
This is used to perform a broadcast transmission.
(19)[ORIGINAL SIZE] key (page 13)
This is used to set the size of the original to be faxed.
(20)[DUPLEX SCAN] key (page 21)
Press this key to use the duplex scan function. (Only on models with a RSPF installed.)
(21)Arrow keys ()
These are used to select items and move through pages.
(22)[CA] key
This is used to cancel a transmission or programming operation. When pressed during an operation, the operation is cancelled and the display returns to the base screen described on page 9. This key is also used to cancel a resolution, paper size, or special function setting that was selected when sending a fax.
(23)[START] key ( )
This is used at the following times:
(1)When starting transmission
(2)When scanning an original
(3)When starting manual reception
(4)When configuring and storing settings
??? When the auto power
[START] key indicator go off. For the information on the auto power
???For information on the keys and lights which are used for the copy function and other functions, see "Operation Panel" in the manual for each function.
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BEFORE USING THE FAX FUNCTION
FAX MODE (BASE SCREEN)
The base screen of fax mode is displayed by pressing the [FAX] key when the print mode, copy mode, or scan mode screen appears.
The base screen of fax mode
The following functions operate even when copy mode is selected:
Note ??? Automatic reception (including
???Timer Transmission
???Memory polled function
???Transmission of stored memory transmission jobs
???Voice calls (voice calls can be answered but not placed).
???Remote reception
???Manual reception
???Relay station function for
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BEFORE USING THE FAX FUNCTION
AUDITING MODE
Accounts that can transmit faxes (up to 50) can be established and transmission time and other information can be tracked for each account. The Acc. Usage List (page 99) can be printed out which shows the time used for transmission and pages transmitted by each account.
??? This function is enabled using "ACCOUNT CONTROL" and "ACCOUNT # SET" in the system settings. (Page 103)
Using auditing mode
When auditing mode is turned on, the account number entry screen is displayed. Enter your account number
Enter your account number.
ACCOUNT
1 Enter your account number (five digits) with the numeric keys.
???As the account number is entered, the hyphens
???After you enter your account number, the base screen of fax mode appears. (Page 9)
??? If you enter an account number for copy Note mode has also been programmed for fax mode, you can change to fax mode after
completing the copy operation and continue with the fax operation without
If you enter an account number for copy mode that has not been programmed for fax mode, enter your account number for fax mode after you press the [FAX] key to change to fax mode.
???When "ACC. # SECURITY" in the system settings (see the "System settings guide" in the Operation Guide for the machine.) is enabled, the message "Please see your administrator for assistance." will appear for one minute in the event that you enter an incorrect or invalid account number three times in a row. During that time operation of the machine will not be possible.
2 When you have completed the fax operation, press the
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ORIGINALS
ORIGINALS THAT CAN BE FAXED
Original sizes
??? Originals that are not a standard size (A5, A4, A4R, B4, A3,
sizes)) can also be faxed.
???There are restrictions on originals that can be scanned using the SPF/RSPF. For more information, see "NORMAL COPYING" in the Operation Guide for the machine.
*Long originals
Depending on the resolution setting and the width of the original, there may not be sufficient space in memory to hold a long original. When a long original cannot be entirely scanned, select a lower resolution setting and/or shorten the original.
Scanning area of original
When faxing an original, note that the edges of the original cannot be scanned.
Width of edges that cannot be scanned:
5 mm from top and bottom edges, 6 mm (or less) from left and right edges
5 mm
5 mm
Total of 6 mm or less
Automatic reduction of faxed document
If the size (width) of the faxed document is greater than the receiving machine's paper size, the size will be automatically reduced.
You can turn off automatic reduction. In this case, the left and right edges will not be transmitted. (See "AUTO REDUCE TX" on page 105.)
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PLACING THE ORIGINAL
An original can be placed in the SPF/RSPF or on the document glass. Use the SPF/RSPF when faxing a large number of sheet originals. Use the document glass to fax originals that cannot be scanned using the SPF/RSPF such as thick or thin sheet originals, or books or other bound originals.
USING THE SPF/RSPF
1 Open the SPF/RSPF, make sure that an original has not been left on the document glass, and then gently close the SPF/RSPF.
2 Adjust the original guides on the document feeder tray to the width of the document.
3 Align the edges of the document pages and then insert the stack in the document feeder tray so that the first page is face up.
??? Insert the originals all the way into the document feeder tray.
??? Make sure the stack does not exceed the indicator line (maximum of 40 sheets, or 30 sheets of 90 g/m2 (24 lbs.) paper, thickness 4 mm (5/32") or less).
may cause misfeeds.
???Use the SPF/RSPF for long originals. The document glass cannot be used.
???When inserting a long original, the original should be in contact with the surface of the document feeder tray. If the original is not in contact with the surface of the document feeder tray, an incorrect original size may be detected.
USING THE DOCUMENT GLASS
1 Open the SPF/RSPF, place the original face down on the document glass, and then gently close the SPF/RSPF.
???If auto power
???When transmitting a small original such as a postcard, be sure to press the [ORIGINAL SIZE] key and set the original size. (Page 13)
Regardless of the size of the original, place the original in the far left corner of the document glass. (Align the upper
A5
A4R R
B4
A4A3
The difference between A4
This manual uses both A4
[Example] Difference between the orientations of A4
A4
A4R
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CHECKING THE SIZE OF A PLACED ORIGINAL
When a
(1)When an original is placed, an icon appears to indicate the original scanning mode.
:
:Scanning on the document glass
:
(2)Displays the original size.
If a
*Standard sizes
special sizes), the closest standard size may be displayed, or the original size may not appear at all.
In Taiwan, the following standard original sizes are detected by the automatic original detection function: A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5.
MANUALLY SETTING THE SCANNING SIZE
If you load an original that is not a standard size (such as a long original), or if the size is not detected correctly, be sure to press the [ORIGINAL SIZE] key and set the original size manually.
Perform the following steps after placing the original in the document feeder tray or on the document glass (page 12).
If a size is specified that is different from the actual original size when scanning a
1 Press the [ORIGINAL SIZE] key.
3 Press the [OK] key.
BACK OK
You will return to the base
GHI screen and the selected original size will appear in the original
PQRS display.
2 Select the original size with the [] or [] key.
To select an INCH size, press the [] key and go to step 4.
Selecting an INCH original size
4 Select the original size with the [ ] or [ ] key.
ORIGINAL SIZE
INCH
AUTO 812 x11 812 x11R
To return to selection of AB original sizes, press the [] key and return to step 2.
5 Press the [OK] key.
When the [ ] key is pressed, the original size selection screen for INCH sizes appears.
ORIGINAL SIZE
INCH
AUTO
812 x11
812 x11R
To cancel a manual original scanning size Note setting, press the [CA] key.
If it is not possible to select the actual original size, select a size that is larger than the actual original size. If a smaller size is selected, part of the original will not be transmitted.
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SELECTING RESOLUTION AND EXPOSURE SETTINGS
The resolution and exposure can be adjusted to match the size and darkness of text on the original, or for an original such as a photograph. To change the settings, follow the steps below after selecting fax mode and placing the original. (Page 12)
1 Press the [RESOLUTION] key.
3 Press the [OK] key.
FINE
SUPER FINE
BACK OK
You will return to the base GHI screen and the selected
resolution will appear in the PQRS resolution display.
The resolution selection screen will appear.
AUTO
4 Select the desired exposure with the
2 Select the resolution with the [] or [] key.
[ ] or [ ] key.
RESOLUTION
STANDARD
FINE
SUPER FINE
STANDARD
Use this setting for originals with
FINE
Use this setting for originals with small letters or detailed drawings. The original will be scanned at twice the resolution of Standard.
Use this setting for originals with
SUPER FINE
intricate drawings or diagrams. A
5 Press the [OK] key.
ULTRA FINE
Use this setting for originals with intricate drawings or diagrams. This setting gives the best image quality. However, transmission will take longer than with the other settings.
Use halftone if your original is a (FINE/HALF photograph or has gradations of
TONE) colour (such as a colour original).
TONE) image than "FINE", "SUPER FINE",
TONE) When halftone is selected, transmission will take longer.
To set the exposure next, press the [] or [] key and go to step 4.
RESOLUTION
STANDARD
FINE
SUPER FINE
When the [] or [] key is pressed, the exposure display changes from "AUTO" to a
???Even if you send a fax using a high resolution setting such as "FINE", "SUPER FINE", or "ULTRA FINE", some receiving fax machines may print the fax at a lower resolution.
???To cancel a resolution or exposure selection, press the [CA] key.
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CONVENIENT DIALLING METHODS
The fax function includes a convenient auto dial feature (Rapid dialling, speed dialling and group dialling). By programming frequently dialled numbers, you can call and send faxes to these locations by means of a simple dialling operation (page 19). There are three types of
???Faxes must be sent manually when using
???
??? A combined total of 50 Rapid dial and group dial keys can be stored, and 300 speed dial destinations can be Note stored.
???Stored Rapid keys, group keys, and Speed dial destinations can be called up using a search name entered when the key or destination was stored. (Page 20)
???To prevent dialling a wrong number and sending a fax to an incorrect destination, check the message display carefully when you store the number. You can also check stored numbers by printing out the programmed information after storing the number (page 85).
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2 BASIC OPERATIONS
This chapter explains the basic procedures for sending and receiving faxes.
There are three basic methods for fax transmission: memory transmission, direct transmission, and manual transmission. When memory transmission is used, the document is temporarily stored in memory before being transmitted. When direct transmission or manual transmission is used, the document is transmitted without being stored in memory, The default transmission setting can be set to "MEMORY TX" or "DIRECT TX" using "SEND MODE" (page 106) in the system settings. To manually switch between "MEMORY TX" and "DIRECT TX", use the [COMM. SETTING] key. (See "Faxing by direct transmission" on page 22.)
The following explanations generally assume that memory transmission is being used.
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SENDING A FAX
BASIC PROCEDURE FOR SENDING FAXES
1 Make sure that the machine is in fax mode.
been enabled for the fax function in the system settings, a
message will appear prompting you to enter your account number when you switch to fax mode. Enter your account number (5 digits) with the numeric keys. (See "ACCOUNT CONTROL" on page 103.)
2 Place the original(s) in the document feeder tray or on the document glass.
???Using the SPF/RSPF: page 12
???Using the document glass: page 12
If you are using the document glass to send multiple pages, place the first page first.
You cannot place originals both in the Note SPF/RSPF and on the document glass and
send them in a single fax transmission.
3 Check the original size. If the original is not a standard size or the size was not detected correctly, press the [ORIGINAL SIZE] key.
AUTO
A3
B4
When the [ORIGINAL SIZE] key is pressed, the size selection screen appears. See "MANUALLY SETTING THE SCANNING SIZE" (page 13) to set the original size.
4 If needed, adjust the resolution and exposure settings. (Page 14)
STANDARD
FINE
SUPER FINE
AUTO
5 Dial the fax number.
*The duration of each pause can be changed inthesystem settings. (See "PAUSE TIME" on page 100.)
Group keys cannot be used for chain
Note dialling.
To adjust the resolution and exposure settings, press the [RESOLUTION] key. (See "SELECTING RESOLUTION AND EXPOSURE SETTINGS" on page 14.)
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BASIC OPERATIONS
Using the SPF/RSPF
6 Press the [START] key ( ).
???Scanning begins.
???If the line is free, the machine will dial the receiving machine and begin transmission as soon as the first page is scanned. (Quick online transmission: page 24)
???If there is a previously stored job or a job is in progress, or if the line is being used, all pages of the original are scanned into memory and stored as a transmission job. (This is called memory transmission: the destination is automatically called and the document transmitted after previously stored jobs are completed.)
Using the document glass
6 Press the [START] key ( ).
Scanning begins.
7 If you have another page to scan, change pages and then press the [START] key ( ).
[START]:CONTINUE
???Repeat this sequence until all pages have been scanned.
???You can change the resolution and exposure settings as needed for each. (page 14)
???If no action is taken for one minute (the [START] key
( ) is not pressed), scanning automatically ends and the transmission job is stored. (This function can be disabled in the system settings.)
8 After the last page is scanned, press the
Open the SPF/RSPF and remove the original. When the original is removed or any key operation is performed, the display returns to the base screen. (The destination is automatically called and the document transmitted after any previously stored jobs are completed.)
???A job number (3 digits) appears in the display with "READ END" when memory transmission is performed. If you make a note of this number after performing a broadcast transmission, you can use the number to check the results of the transmission in the transaction report or activity report.
???If the power is turned off or a power failure occurs while an original is being scanned in the SPF/RSPF, the machine will stop and an original misfeed will occur. After power is restored, remove the original as explained in "MISFEED IN THE SPF/RSPF" in the Operation Guide for the machine.
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BASIC OPERATIONS
TRANSMISSION BY
DIALLING AND GROUP DIALLING)
Fax numbers can be dialled by automatic dialling (Rapid dialling and group dialling) instead of pressing the numeric keys. Follow the steps below to send a fax using an auto dial number. To use an auto dial number, the name and fax number of the destination must first be stored. See page 15 for information on
SENDING A FAX BY SPEED DIALLING
In addition to Rapid dialling and group dialling, you can also send a fax by pressing the [SPEED] key and entering a
3 Enter the
???If you make a mistake, press the [C] key and then enter the correct number. If you enter a
PROGRAMMED INFORMATION, SETTINGS, AND COMMUNICATION ACTIVITY" on page 85.)
4 Continue from step 6 of "BASIC
PROCEDURE FOR SENDING FAXES" (page 18).
??? To cancel transmission
Note To cancel transmission while "READING" appears or before the key is pressed, press the [C] or [CA] key. To cancel a transmission job that is already stored, press the [FAX STATUS] key and cancel the job as explained on (page 25).
???A job number (3 digits) appears in the display with "READ END" when transmission is performed. If you make a note of this number after performing a broadcast transmission, you can use the number to check the results of the transmission in the transaction report or activity report.
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BASIC OPERATIONS
SEARCHING FOR A PROGRAMMED DESTINATION
(USING THE [ADDRESS] KEY)
At the time of dialling, you can enter letters to search for a destination stored in a Rapid key, Speed Dial number, or Group key.
1 Perform steps 1 to 4 of "BASIC
PROCEDURE FOR SENDING FAXES" (page 17).
2 Press the [ADDRESS] key.
ABC
The search letter entry screen appears.
5 Select the desired destination with the [] or [] key.
???The search results appear in the following order: upper case letters, lower case letters, special characters, and numbers.
???If not all letters of the destination name appear, press the key to display the full name. Press the key once again to return to the original screen.
3 Enter the search letters with the letter entry keys (page palette) (you can also skip entry of search letters and go directly to the next step to display the first destination in the address list).
Up to 10 of the following types of characters can be entered.
Upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, special characters (See "ENTERING CHARACTERS" on page 86.)
Enter numbers with the numeric keys.
4 Press the [OK] key.
6 Press the [OK] key.
7 Continue from step 6 of "BASIC
PROCEDURE FOR SENDING FAXES" (page 18).
press the [C] or [CA] key. To cancel a transmission job that is already stored, press the [FAX STATUS] key and cancel the job as explained on page 25.
???A job number (3 digits) appears in the display with "READ END" when transmission is performed. If you make a note of this number after performing a broadcast transmission, you can use the number to check the results of the transmission in the transaction report or activity report.
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BASIC OPERATIONS
FAXING A
Follow the steps below to automatically transmit both sides of a
Do not use an original that is not a standard size (A3, B4, A4, A4R, A5,
Otherwise a scanning error or
1 Make sure that the machine is in fax mode.
G
has been enabled for the fax function in the system settings, a message will appear prompting
you to enter your account number when you switch to fax mode. Enter your account number (five digits) with the numeric keys. (See "ACCOUNT CONTROL" on page 103.)
2 Place the original(s) in the document feeder tray. (See "USING THE
SPF/RSPF" on page 12.)
3 Check the original size.
AUTO
A3
B4
When the [ORIGINAL SIZE] key is pressed, the size selection screen appears. If the original size was not correctly detected, see "MANUALLY SETTING THE SCANNING SIZE" (page 13) and set the correct original size.
4 Press the [DUPLEX SCAN] key.
CAST ORIGINAL SIZE DUPLEX SCAN
The duplex mode selection screen appears.
5 Select
PQRS
7 Select book or tablet for the duplex original type with the [] or [] key.
DUPLEX SCAN
BOOKLET
8 Press the [OK] key.
You will return to the base screen and the duplex scanning mode icon will appear.
9 Continue from step 4 of "BASIC
PROCEDURE FOR SENDING FAXES" (page 17).
???Duplex scanning is cancelled when the transmission is completed, or when the [CA] key is pressed.
???Duplex scanning of
???Automatic scanning of both sides of an original longer than A3 (11" x 17") is not possible.
???The image of the back side of the original is rotated 180 degrees if needed at the time of transmission, and thus there is no need to change the orientation at the receiving machine.
???To cancel duplex scanning, select
???When duplex scanning is enabled, dual page scan (page 42) cannot be enabled.
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BASIC OPERATIONS
Transmission settings (memory transmission mode and direct transmission mode)
Transmission modes include memory transmission, where the original is temporarily scanned into memory before transmission, and direct transmission, where the original is transmitted directly without being scanned into memory. There are two types of memory transmission: "Storing a transmission" (page 23), where all pages of the original are scanned into memory before transmission begins, and "Quick online transmission" (page 24), where the destination is dialled after the first page is scanned and the remaining pages are transmitted as they are scanned.
During a memory transmission, it may happen that the memory becomes full while the originals are being scanned. (See "If the memory becomes full during transmission of a stored transmission job" on page 23 and "If the memory becomes full during a quick online transmission" on page 24.) The number of pages that can be stored in memory varies depending on the content of the pages, the transmission settings, and whether memory has been added.
If there are too many pages and memory transmission is not possible, you can press the [COMM. SETTING] key to switch from memory transmission to direct transmission. When direct transmission is used, transmission begins after the current job is completed, allowing you to give priority to a transmission job. As such, direct transmission is a convenient means of performing an interrupt transmission when there are a large number of stored transmission jobs. To switch between memory transmission and direct transmission, see the following "Faxing by direct transmission".
When transmission is performed manually using an extension phone connected to the machine or using
Faxing by direct transmission
1 Perform steps 1 to 4 of "BASIC
PROCEDURE FOR SENDING FAXES" (page 17).
2 Press the [COMM.SETTING] key
The communication settings screen can Note also be displayed from the function selection
screen.
Press the [SPECIAL FUNCTION] key to display the special function selection screen, select "COMM. SETTING" with the [ ] or [ ] key, and press the [OK] key.
3 Select "TX" with the [] or [] key.
4 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
5 Select "DIRECT TX" with the [] or [] key.
SELECT SENDING
MEMORY TX
DIRECT TX
6 Press the [OK] key.
OK
7 Dial the fax number.
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BASIC OPERATIONS
8
XYZ
Faxing by manual transmission (using the [SPEAKER] key)
1 Perform steps 1 to 4 of "BASIC
PROCEDURE FOR SENDING FAXES" (page 17).
2 Press the [SPEAKER] key
When this key is pressed, a message regarding volume adjustment will appear briefly followed by the dial entry screen. You can adjust the speaker volume (high, middle, or low) by pressing the [ ] or [ ] key. Note that this will not change the volume setting in the system settings. Ringing will be heard from the speaker on the left side of the machine (toward the back) when the [SPEAKER] key is used for dialling.
3 Perform steps 7 and 8 of "Faxing by direct transmission" (page 22 to 23).
press the [SPEAKER] key once again.
???As the original is not stored in memory when direct transmission and manual transmission are used, the following functions cannot be used.
Broadcast transmission (page 31), timer transmission (page 33),
???When a fax is sent by direct transmission or manual transmission, the fax is sent after the connection with the receiving machine is established.
Storing transmission jobs (memory transmission)
When the line is in use, the transmission job is temporarily stored in memory. When the current job and any previously stored jobs are completed, transmission begins automatically. (This is called memory transmission.) This means that transmission jobs can be stored in memory by performing a transmission operation while the machine is occupied with another transmission/reception operation. Up to 50 jobs can be stored in memory at once. After transmission, the scanned document data is cleared from memory. You can check transmission jobs stored in memory in the fax job status screen. (Page 26) Note that depending on the number of pages stored in memory and the transmission settings, it may not be possible to store 50 jobs in memory.
???The procedure for storing a transmission job is the same as the procedure in "BASIC PROCEDURE FOR SENDING FAXES" on page 17.
???If you have not yet pressed the [START] key ( ), you can cancel a transmission job by pressing the [C] key.
???If you have already pressed the [START] key ( ), see "Cancelling a stored transmission job" (page 26). If the original is still being scanned after the [START] key ( ) is pressed, you can press the [C] key to cancel the transmission.
???If you store a transmission job in direct transmission mode, you will not be able to store any further transmission jobs.
After transmission, the scanned document data is cleared from memory. You can check transmission jobs stored in memory in the fax job status screen. (Page 26)
If the memory becomes full during transmission of a stored transmission job
If the memory becomes full while scanning the first page of a document, the transmission job is automatically cancelled. If the memory becomes full while scanning the second page or a following page, scanning stops. In this case, you can either press the [C] key to cancel the transmission, or press the [OK] key to transmit only those pages which were completely scanned.
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BASIC OPERATIONS
Quick
When you use the SPF/RSPF to send a
If the receiving party is busy, the quick online transmission will change into a stored transmission job (memory transmission). (See "Storing transmission jobs (memory transmission)" on page 23.)
If the memory becomes full during a quick online transmission
If the memory becomes full while scanning the first page of a document, the transmission job is automatically cancelled. If the memory becomes full while scanning the second page or a following page, those pages which were completely scanned will be transmitted.
The machine is initially set (factory setting) to perform Quick
the following methods, the job will be stored in memory. (Quick
???Sending a fax from the document glass.
???Broadcast transmission (page 31)
???Timer transmission (page 33)
???
If the receiving party is busy
If the receiving party is busy, the transmission is temporarily cancelled and then automatically
If you do not want the machine to
*1 The settings can be changed in the system settings. (See "RECALL SETTING (BUSY)" on page 106.) *3 Varies depending on country and region.
If a transmission error occurs
If an error occurs that prevents transmission or the receiving machine does not answer the call within 45 seconds*2 *3, the transmission is stopped and then automatically
*2 The settings can be changed in the system settings. (See "RING TIMEOUT IN AUTO TX" (page 107) and "RECALL SET (ERR)" (page 107).)
*3 Varies depending on country and region.
Image rotation
The machine is initially set to rotate a
Place A5 size originals so that they are oriented vertically (). If oriented horizontally, (A5R orientation), press Note the [ORIGINAL SIZE] key and specify the correct original size (select "A5R") (See "MANUALLY SETTING THE
SCANNING SIZE" on page 13.)
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BASIC OPERATIONS
CANCELLING A FAX TRANSMISSION
To cancel a transmission that is in progress or a stored transmission job, follow the steps below. A transmission in progress or a stored transmission job is cancelled from the fax status screen. (Printing of a received fax cannot be cancelled.)
To cancel a transmission while the original is being scanned ("READING" appears in the message display) or Note before the key is pressed
[C] or [CA] key can be pressed.
Cancelling a fax transmission
1 Press the [FAX STATUS] key.
3 Press the [OK] key.
???When a transmission is in progress, the job being transmitted is displayed.
???If the displayed job is not the job that you wish to cancel, it is likely that the job to be cancelled is a stored job waiting for transmission. Press the [BACK] key to display the fax status selection screen and then follow the procedure in "Cancelling a stored transmission job" on page 26 to cancel the job.
FAX STATUS
TX/RX JOBS
TX/RX RESERVE
TX/RX COMPLETED
2 Press the [C] key.
Job cancelled.
NO
MNO
A screen asking you to confirm cancellation of the transmission appears.
BACK OK
Note
???If you do not wish to cancel the transmission, press the [ ] key in the screen of step 2, select "NO", and press the [OK] key.
???You can check cancelled operations in the Activity Report. "CANCEL" will appear in the "TYPE/NOTE" column of the report.
Additional information on the display during transmission
COMM.
(A)0123456789
(B)MEMORY TX
(A)Destination name
The name of the destination appears if programmed.
(B)Transmission method name
In the case of a timer transmission, the timer icon "" appears at the beginning of the transmission method name.
(C)Number of pages currently transmitted Appears during sending.
(D)Document number
The document number assigned at the time of scanning in memory transmission mode appears.
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BASIC OPERATIONS
Cancelling a stored transmission job
If you do not wish to cancel a stored transmission job and only wish to check its status, press the [BACK] key instead of the [C] key in step 4 to exit.
1 Press the [FAX STATUS] key.
The fax job status screen is displayed.
When a transmission is in progress, the job Note being transmitted is displayed. Press the [BACK]
key to display the fax status selection screen.
COMM.
0123456789
SERIAL POLL MODE
/XXX
2 Select "TX/RX RESERVE" with the [] or [] key.
transmission job appears.
Press the [ ] or [ ] key until the transmission job that you wish to cancel appears.
4 Press the [C] key.
Job cancelled.
The transmission cancel confirmation screen appears.
5 Select "YES" with the [] or [] key.
Job cancelled.
YES
NO
6 Press the [OK] key.
If you wish to cancel another transmission job, repeat steps 1 through 6.
You can check cancelled recall mode jobs in Note the Activity Report. "CANCEL" will appear in
the "TYPE/NOTE" column of the report.
Contents of the stored job screen (screen of step 3)
(B)01234
(C)TX
(F)XX:XX
(A)Current status
"WAITING" will appear next to stored transmission jobs and timer transmission jobs. "RECALL" will appear next to recall mode jobs.
(B)Destination
The name of the destination appears if programmed.
(C)Transmission method name
In the case of a timer transmission, the timer icon "" appears at the beginning of the transmission method name.
(D)Number of pages stored
In the case of a stored transmission job, the document number assigned at the time of scanning appears.
(E)In the case of a timer transmission, the timer job number appears.
(F)In the case of a timer transmission, the timer job number appears. "Prepared" will appear for a stored transmission job.
Status of completed jobs
To check the status of completed jobs, select "TX/RX COMPLETED" in step 2 and press the [OK] key in step 3.
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RECEIVING FAXES
When another fax machine sends a fax to your machine, your machine will ring*, automatically receive the fax, and begin printing. (This is called automatic reception.)
If you do not wish to have received faxes printed immediately, use the print hold function to hold received faxes in memory for printing at your convenience (all received faxes will be printed at once). To enable this function and print received faxes, see "FAX PRINT HOLD FUNCTION" on page 29.
???To print received fax pages on both sides of the paper, enable "DUPLEX RECEPTION" (page 109) in the system settings.
???If a extension phone is not connected to the machine, use automatic reception.
???In order to receive faxes, paper must be loaded in the paper tray. See "LOADING PAPER" in the Operation
Guide for the machine to load appropriate paper. Incoming faxes will be automatically adjusted to the orientation of the printing paper, so there is no need to load both horizontally () and vertically () oriented paper. However, when a fax smaller than A4
Earlier output of received data
If a fax cannot be printed because the machine is out of the appropriate paper and another fax is subsequently received that can be printed, the subsequently received fax will be printed before the fax that cannot be printed. This also happens when there are several faxes in memory that cannot be printed.
This function can be disabled in the system settings. (See "EARLIER OUTPUT" on page 110.)
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BASIC OPERATIONS
When a fax has been received by
If received data cannot be printed
If the machine runs out of paper or toner, or a paper misfeed occurs, or if the machine is printing a print or copy job, received faxes will be held in memory until printing becomes possible. The received faxes are automatically printed when printing is possible. When received faxes are held in memory, the DATA indicator at the upper right of the [FAX] key blinks. You can also use the forwarding function to have another fax machine print the received faxes. (See "FORWARDING FUNCTION" on page 49.)
In order to receive faxes, paper must be loaded in the paper tray. Load appropriate paper as explained in Note "LOADING PAPER" in the Operation Guide for the machine. The difference between vertically and horizontally
oriented A4 and A4R paper
???If you wish to use A5
???If you receive a fax that is larger than the loaded paper, the system setting uses "RECEIVED DATA PRINT CONDITION" on page 109 to print it out in the following manner:
If "REDUCTION" is set up, the image is automatically reduced before printing.*1
If "DIVISION" is set up, the image is split onto multiple sheets of paper and printed on them at actual size.*1 If "ACTUAL SIZE" is set up, the image is printed at actual size without being split.*2
*1 If the loaded paper is of the B5 size or less, the received image may not be printed depending upon the width and length of the image data.
*2 The received image won't be printed until you load the paper larger than the actual size.
???In fax mode, printing is not possible on 11" x 17",
???If the paper runs out while a fax is being printed, printing will automatically continue using the closest size of paper in another tray.
???If you change the size of paper loaded in a tray, change the tray's paper size setting.
???Faxes cannot be printed correctly if the actual paper size is different from the paper size setting. Be sure to set the tray's paper size setting to the same paper size as the paper loaded in the tray. For example, if you receive an A3 (11" x 17") size fax when B4
???Received faxes cannot be printed on paper inserted in the bypass tray.
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BASIC OPERATIONS
FAX PRINT HOLD FUNCTION
Faxes are normally printed as soon as they are received.
This function is used to hold received faxes in memory rather than printing them as they are received. Faxes held in memory are printed manually all at once.
Settings required for fax print hold
If a fax is received when auto power
If you wish to maximize the benefit of auto power
??? When fax print hold is enabled and received faxes are held in memory, the DATA indicator above the [FAX] key Note on the operation panel blinks and a message appears in the display. (When the received faxes are printed, the
indicator stops blinking and the message no longer appears.)
???If the remaining free memory reaches 0%, fax reception will no longer be possible. For this reason, it is important to constantly make sure that sufficient free memory remains and frequently print received faxes. The percentage of free memory remaining appears in the base screen of fax mode. (Page 9)
Enabling fax print hold
If fax print hold is prohibited using "DISABLE FAX PRINT HOLD" (page 104) in the system settings, it will not be
1 In Fax mode, press the [SPECIAL FUNCTION] key.
Begin the following procedure from the base screen of Fax mode.
2 Select "FAX PRINT HOLD" with the [] or [] key.
3 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
4 Select "SETTING" with the [] or [] key.
FAX PRINT HOLD
PRINT HOLD DATA
SETTING
5 Press the [OK] key.
OK
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BASIC OPERATIONS
FAX PRINT HOLD
ON
OFF
OK
To disable fax print hold, select "OFF".
Printing received faxes held in memory
To print received faxes that are held in memory when fax print hold is enabled, follow the steps below.
1 In Fax mode, press the [SPECIAL FUNCTION] key.
Begin the following procedure from the base screen of Fax mode.
4 Select "PRINT HOLD DATA" with the [] or [] key.
FAX PRINT HOLD
PRINT HOLD DATA
SETTING
2 Select "FAX PRINT HOLD" with the [] or [] key.
3 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
5 Press the [OK] key.
OK
6 Select "PRINT" with the [] or [] key.
FAX PRINT HOLD
CANCEL
7 Press the [OK] key.
OK
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3 ADVANCED TRANSMISSION
METHODS
This chapter explains advanced features that are designed for specific purposes and circumstances. Please read those sections that are of interest to you.
SENDING THE SAME DOCUMENT TO
MULTIPLE DESTINATIONS IN A SINGLE
OPERATION (BROADCAST TRANSMISSION)
This feature is used to send a fax to multiple destinations in a single operation. The original to be transmitted is scanned into memory and then successively transmitted to the selected destinations. This feature is convenient for such purposes as distributing a report to company branches. Up to 200 destinations can be selected. When transmission to all destinations has been completed, the document is automatically cleared from memory.
??? If you frequently use broadcasting to send faxes to the same group of destinations, it is convenient to program Note those destinations into a group key. Group key dialling is an automatic dialling function whereby multiple
destinations (Rapid keys, Speed Dial numbers, and full fax numbers entered with the numeric keys) are programmed into a Rapid key. The procedure for programming group keys is explained on page 66.
???When a group key is used to send a fax, the fax is broadcast (transmitted) to the destinations programmed in the group key. For example, if five destinations are programmed in a group key and the key is pressed for a broadcast transmission, the broadcast transmission will have five destinations.
Beep
Destination A
(recipient)
Sender
Reception
Successive Beep transmission
Destination B
(recipient)
Destination C
(recipient)
Reception
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ADVANCED TRANSMISSION METHODS
USING BROADCAST TRANSMISSION
1 Perform steps 1 to 4 of "BASIC
PROCEDURE FOR SENDING FAXES" (page 17).
2 Press the [BROADCAST] key.
:
The destination selection screen appears.
3 Enter a full fax number with the numeric keys or press an
A destination selected with a Rapid key, Speed Dial number, or group key is indicated by an icon and a number. To clear an entry, press the [C] key.
4 Press the [OK] key and then select the next destination by entering a full fax number or pressing an
After entering a full number with GHI the numeric keys, press the
[OK] key to complete the entry. PQRS If you pressed an
press the [OK] key. You can immediately press another
???If the selected destinations exceed the display range of the message screen, press the [ ] or [ ] key to scroll through and check the destinations.
???Destinations can also be selected using the address directory and the [REDIAL] key. Note, however, that the [REDIAL] key can only be used to select the first destination (it must be used before any other destinations are selected).
???If you use two group keys that have 50 stations each, the total number of destinations entered will be 100.
5 Continue from step 6 of "BASIC
PROCEDURE FOR SENDING FAXES" on page 18.
To cancel a broadcast transmission
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AT A
SPECIFIED TIME (TIMER TRANSMISSION)
This feature enables you to set up a transmission or polling operation to be performed automatically at a specified time up to a week in advance. This is convenient when you will be out of the office or for transmission at
??? After a timer transmission is performed, the information (image, destination, etc.) is automatically cleared from Note memory.
???To perform a timer transmission, the original must be scanned into memory. It is not possible to leave the original in the SPF/RSPF or on the document glass and have it scanned at the specified time of transmission.
???The date and time is set in the machine using the system settings. (See "DATE & TIME SET" on page 104.)
???Only one polling timer operation can be set up at a time. If you wish to set up multiple timer polling operations, combine the machines to be polled into one serial polling operation with a timer setting (see "Serial polling" on page 37).
SETTING UP A TIMER TRANSMISSION
1 In Fax mode, press the [SPECIAL
4
OK
Use the numeric keys to select the time at which you want the operation to take place.
2 Select "TIMER MODE" with the [] or [] key.
If a time has been specified, a checkmark appears in front of "TIMER MODE". To cancel a specified time, press the [] key in the above display with "TIMER MODE" highlighted.
3 Press the [OK] key.
The current time appears in the screen. If the current time is not correct, press the [CA] key to cancel the operation and see "DATE & TIME SET" (page 104) to correct the time setting.
5 Press the [OK] key.
6 Select the day of the week with the [] or [] key.
SELECT DAY
NO SELECT DAYS
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
The selected day is highlighted. If you select "NO SELECT DAYS", the transmission will be performed as soon as the specified time arrives. To return to the [TIME SETTING] display, press the [BACK] key.
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ADVANCED TRANSMISSION METHODS
The steps that follow will depend on the type of operation.
The following operations can be performed as a timer operation:
???Normal transmission (page 17)
???Broadcast transmission (page 31)
???Polling (page 35)
???Serial polling (page 37)
???
???
???
???A timer job number is automatically assigned to the operation. This number can be used to cancel a stored job. (See the note "Contents of the stored job screen (screen of step 3)" on page 26.)
???Other operations can be performed after a timer operation is set up. If another operation is in progress when the specified time arrives, the timer transmission will begin when the job in progress is completed.
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TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION USING THE POLLING FUNCTION
The polling function allows your machine to call a fax machine that has a document ready for transmission and initiate reception of the document. You can also perform the reverse operation: scan a document into the memory of your machine so that another machine can call your machine and initiate reception of the document.
Calling the sending machine and asking the sending machine to fax a document is called "polling". Scanning a document into memory and automatically sending it when the receiving machine calls and "polls" your machine is called "polling memory". This function can only be used if the other machine is a Super G3 or G3 machine and supports the polling function.
For information on polling and polling memory using
Polling
This function allows your machine to call another fax machine and initiate reception of a document in that machine. A timer setting can also be specified to have the operation take place at night or at another specified time. (See "TIMER TRANSMISSION" on page 33.)
Group keys and the broadcast transmission function (page 31) can be used to successively poll multiple fax machines in a single operation (this is called "serial polling"). Up to 200 machines can be polled.
In this case, the sequence of operations in the above diagram is successively repeated for each sending machine selected.
Polling memory
This feature allows your machine to automatically send a document previously scanned into memory when another machine calls and polls your machine.
Your machine
2) Permits polling of.
3) Document data previously scanned into memory
The other machine
1) Polling
(request transmission)
4) Document data is automatically sent to other machine
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ADVANCED TRANSMISSION METHODS
USING THE POLLING FUNCTION
When used in conjunction with the timer transmission function (page 33), only one polling job can be stored.
If the other machine is using polling security (see "Restricting polling access (polling security)" on page 40), your Note fax number (sender's number) must be programmed in the system settings (see "OWN PASSCODE SET" on
page 101) and your number must also be programmed in the other machine.
1 In Fax mode, press the [SPECIAL
2 Select "SENDING OPTIONS" with the [] or [] key.
5 Press the [OK] key.
OK
6 Enter the fax number of the other machine with the numeric keys, press a Rapid key, or specify a Speed Dial number (a group key cannot be used).
3 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
4 Select "POLLING" with the [] or [] key.
A destination selected with a Rapid key or Speed Dial number is indicated by an icon and a number. To clear an entry, press the [C] key.
7 Press the [OK] key.
OK
8 Press the [START] key.
SENDING OPTIONS
POLLING
SERIAL POLLING
SUB ADDRESS TX
MNO
WXYZ
"Polling reservation has been set." appears in the screen. After communicating with the other machine, your machine prints the received fax.
To cancel the operation
Note During communication: Cancel as explained in "Cancelling a fax transmission" on page 25. While the job is stored: Cancel as explained in "Cancelling a stored transmission job" on page 26.
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ADVANCED TRANSMISSION METHODS
Serial polling
When performing serial polling, an
1 Perform steps 1 to 3 of the polling procedure (page 36).
2 Select "SERIAL POLLING" with the [ ] or [ ] key.
PQ
ED COPY
EX SCAN
EX SCAN
ACC
SENDING OPTIONS
POLLING
SERIAL POLLING
SUB ADDRESS TX
About the steps that follow
See steps 5 to 8 of the polling procedure (page 36). Before pressing the [START] key in step 8, repeat
steps 6 and 7 for each machine that you wish to poll.3 When performing serial polling, a group key can also
be used in step 6 on page 36.
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ADVANCED TRANSMISSION METHODS
USING POLLING MEMORY
This function sends a document previously scanned into memory to a receiving machine when the receiving machine calls and polls your machine. (If desired, you can restrict polling to fax machines whose fax number you have programmed in your machine. See "Restricting polling access (polling security)" on page 40.) The machine has "memory boxes", which are memory used for the regular polling memory function,
When using the polling memory function, do not set the reception mode to MANUAL. (See "SETTING THE
Scanning a document into polling memory (the Public Box)
This section explains how to scan a document into the Public Box. If other documents have already been stored in the Public Box, the new document will be appended to those documents. If the previous documents are no longer needed, they can be replaced.
1 Follow steps 1 to 4 of "BASIC
PROCEDURE FOR SENDING FAXES" (page 17) and then follow the steps below.
2 Press the [SPECIAL FUNCTION] key.
3 Select "ORIGINAL STORE" with the [] or [] key.
5 Select "MEMORY POLLING" with the [] or [] key.
SELECT READING
MEMORY POLLING
6 Press the [OK] key.
???If there are no previously stored documents in the Public Box, the above screen appears. If the above screen appears, go to step 7.
4 Press the [OK] key.
(1)If you wish to append the new document, select "ADD" with the [ ] or [ ] key, press the [OK] key, and then go to step 7.
(2)If you wish to replace the previous document with
the new document, select "CHANGE" with the [ ] or [ ] key, press the [OK] key, and then go to step 7.
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ADVANCED TRANSMISSION METHODS
7 Select "1 TIME" or "REPEAT" with the [ ] or [ ] key.
SELECT SENDING
1 TIME
REPEAT
If you select "1 TIME", the document data is automatically cleared from memory after your machine is polled once. If you select "REPEAT", the document data in memory can be used repeatedly.
If you selected "ADD" or "CHANGE" in step 6, the transmission settings selected when the previous document was scanned into the Public Box will be replaced by the settings that you will select this time.
8 Press the [OK] key.
OK
9 Press the [START] key ( ).
10 Make sure that the reception mode is set to auto reception.
Transmission begins when the other machine calls and polls your machine.
To cancel scanning
Printing documents in the Public Box
To check the document that is stored in the public box, follow these steps to print it out.
1 Follow steps 2 to 6 of "Scanning a document into polling memory (the Public Box)" (page 38) and then follow the steps below.
2 Select "PRINT" with the [] or [] key.
3 Press the [OK] key.
Printing begins automatically.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
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ADVANCED TRANSMISSION METHODS
Deleting documents from the Public Box
This procedure is used to delete documents from the Public Box when they are no longer needed.
1 Follow steps 2 to 6 of "Scanning a document into polling memory (the Public Box)" (page 38) and then follow the steps below.
2 Select "DELETE" with the [ ] or [ ] key.
3 Press the [OK] key.
A screen appears asking you to confirm the deletion.
4 Select "YES" with the [] or [] key.
DELETE
YES
NO
To cancel the deletion, select "NO".
5 Press the [OK] key.
Restricting polling access (polling security)
If you wish to prevent unauthorised fax machines from polling your machine, enable the polling security function. When this function is enabled, polling permission will only be granted if the fax number of the polling machine (programmed in that machine as the sender's number) matches one of the fax numbers you have programmed in your machine as passcode numbers. Up to 10 fax numbers can be programmed as passcode numbers.
To enable the polling security function and program passcode numbers, see "POLLING PASSCODE # MODE" (page 111) in the system settings.
??? If you do not use the polling security function, the document will be sent to any fax machine that polls you. Note ??? To use polling memory with polling security enabled, the sender's number of the polling machine must be
programmed in that machine and in your machine.
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INCLUDING SENDER INFORMATION ON
FAXES
This function prints the date, time, your programmed name, your programmed fax number, and the transmitted page number at the top centre of each page that you fax. All pages that you fax include this information.
Example of fax page printed out by the receiving machine
You can select whether the sender information is added outside the document data or inside the document data in the system settings (see "PRINT STATION # IN RCVD DATA" on page 106). The factory default setting is outside the document data.
use the same size of paper, the printed fax may either be reduced or split up and printed on two pages.
of paper, the printed fax will neither be reduced nor split up and printed on two pages.
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FAXING A DIVIDED ORIGINAL (DUAL PAGE SCAN)
When faxing a book or other bound document, you can use this function to divide the two open pages of the book into two separate fax pages.
This function can only be used when the original is A3, B4, or A4R size (11" x 17" or
Selecting Dual Page Scan
Follow the steps below and then send the fax.
1 Make sure that the machine is in fax mode
2 Press the [SPECIAL FUNCTION] key.
3 Select "DUAL PAGES" with the [ ] or [ ] key.
Dual Page Scan is selected when a checkmark appears in the "DUAL PAGES" checkbox. To cancel the selection when a checkmark appears, press the [OK] key in the next step so that a checkmark does not appear.
4 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
5 Place the original on the document glass (page 12) and perform the transmission operation.
If you have more originals to scan after pressing the [START] key ( ) and scanning the first original, change originals and press the [START] key ( ). Repeat until all originals have been scanned. Press the key. (See steps 6 to 8 of "Using the document glass" on page 18.)
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ADDING A COVER SHEET/MESSAGE TO
A FAX TRANSMISSION
This function automatically attaches an A4
???Before adding a cover sheet, make sure that your sender's name and number have been programmed. (See "OWN PASSCODE SET" on page 101.)
???This function cannot be used when performing a manual transmission, or when using memory polling (page 38),
???You can also enable a setting in the system settings to always add a cover sheet to transmissions (see "AUTO COVER SHEET" on page 108).
Selecting a cover sheet / message
1 In Fax mode, press the [SPECIAL FUNCTION] key.
2 Select "SENDING MENU" with the [] or [] key.
EX SCAN
3 Press the [OK] key.
4 To add a cover sheet, select "COVER SHEET" with the [] or [] key. To add a message, select the desired message with the [] or [] key.
SENDING MENU
NO MESSAGE
CONFIDENTIAL
PLEASE DISTRIBUTE
COVER SHEET
If you do not wish to add a cover sheet, select "NO CVR. SHEET".
If you do not wish to add a message, select "NO MESSAGE".
5 Press the [OK] key.
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USING SETTINGS STORED AS A PROGRAM
This function allows you to store the steps of an operation, including the destination and scanning settings, into a program. This function is convenient when you frequently send documents, such as a daily report, to the same destination. Up to nine programs can be stored.
When storing a program, a name (maximum 36 letters) can be assigned to the program.
For information on storing, editing, and deleting programs, see "STORING, EDITING AND DELETING PROGRAMS" on page 76.
The following settings can be stored in a program:
(1)Transmission method
Normal transmission (page 17), broadcast transmission (page 31), polling (page 35), serial polling (page 37),
(2)Cover sheet / message (page 43)
(3)Resolution and exposure (page 14)
(4)Dual page scan (page 42)
(5)Transmission settings (page 22)
When storing a broadcast transmission or serial polling operation in a program, up to 200 destination fax numbers can be stored.
??? A program differs from a timer transmission (page 33) in that it is not cleared from memory after transmission Note takes place. A program thus allows you to repeatedly perform the same type of transmission. Note, however,
that programs do not allow you to establish a timer setting for transmission.
???A setting that can be stored in a program cannot be changed at the time that a program is used for a transmission even if the setting is not stored in the program.
???The only settings that can be selected when using a program are the original size, duplex scanning, and a timer setting.
USING A PROGRAM
1 In fax mode, place the original. (Page
12)
(To select fax mode, see step 1 on page 17.)
2 Press the [PROGRAM] key.
4 Press the [OK] key.
5 If needed, select the original size and other settings, and then press the [START] key ( ).
NO
XYZ
Transmission takes place according to the program.
Select settings that cannot be stored in a Note program before you press the [START] key
( ) in step 5. These settings include the
The program selection screen appears.
[#]:LIST DETAIL
original size (see "MANUALLY SETTING THE SCANNING SIZE" on page 13), duplex scanning (see "FAXING A
3 Select the program that you wish to use with the [] or [] key.
If not all letters of the program name appear, press the key to display all letters. Press the key once
again to return to the original screen.
ORIGINAL
SPECIFIED TIME (TIMER TRANSMISSION)" on page 33).
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FORWARDING RECEIVED DATA TO A
NETWORK ADDRESS (INBOUND
ROUTING SETTINGS)
The received fax data can be automatically forwarded to a specified
All Inbound Routing settings are configured in the Web page.
The following explanation assumes that the Web page has been accessed with administrator rights. To activate Inbound Routing, configure the basic settings before specifying the destination.
CONFIGURING THE BASIC SETTINGS
Configure the basic settings of Inbound Routing.
Changing the print style of received data
2 Select a print style in [Print Style Setting].
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ADVANCED TRANSMISSION METHODS
Set a file name for forwarding received data
Select the checkboxes of items used for the file name.
Items Serial Number, Sender Name, Date & Time, Session Page Counter, Unique Identifier, and Characters are assigned to the file name in this order.
To add a desired text string, select the "Characters" checkbox and enter the string in "Preset of Character" using up to 64 characters.
2 Select the item to be used as the file name in "File Name Setting".
Setting whether to print the transaction report
Select whether to print the transaction report when forwarding received data.
2 Specify the print condition in "Transaction Report Print Select Setting".
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SETTINGS THE DESTINATION
Specify a sending source of received data and forwarding destination
Up to 10 forwarding tables can be configured.
For each forwarding table, set the following items:
???Forward Condition (enabling/disabling forwarding, and the conditions to determine forwarding)
???Sender number (fax number)
???Forwarding destinations
Viewing the destination list
Settings the destination
1 In the menu frame, click [Inbound Routing Settings].
2 Click [Destination].
The destination list appears.
3 Click the destination number to be set.
The "Forwarding Destination" screen appears.
4 Select [Enable] in "Forward
Condition".
5 In "Forward Condition", select the determining condition for forwarding.
Select [Forward (All)] or [Forward (Sender)].
6 If you wish to forward received data from a specific sender, enter the sender's fax number in "Sender Number".
Enter the fax number using up to 20 digits.
To enter the fax number from the fax addresses stored in the machine, click the [Select from Address Book] button. The "Fax Destination" screen appears, and you can select the sender's number from the fax address list.
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7 Enter the destination
Up to five
Three types of methods are available for entering the destination. The set
???Entering an
Click the [Direct Entry] button. When the "Forwarding Destination Settings (Direct Entry)" appears, enter an
???Selecting an
Click the [Global Address Search] button. The "Global Address Search" screen appears.
You can select an
???Selecting an
To delete a set
you wish to delete, and then click the [Delete] button.
8 Click the [Submit] button.
This stores the setting.
Forward Condition
Sender Number
Forward Destination (Max. 5)
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FORWARDING RECEIVED FAXES TO
ANOTHER MACHINE WHEN PRINTING IS
NOT POSSIBLE (FORWARDING FUNCTION)
When printing is not possible because of a paper, toner, or other problem, you can forward received faxes to another fax machine if that machine has been appropriately programmed in your machine. This function can be conveniently used in an office or other workplace where there is another fax machine connected to a different phone line. When a fax has been received to memory, the DATA indicator above the [FAX] key (see "If received data cannot be printed" on page 28) to blinks.
2)Printing not possible because of paper or toner problem
Your machine
3) "Transfer" instruction
1) Fax transmission to your machine
4) Automatic dialling and transmission to programmed transfer destination
Other machine
3
Transfer destination
5) Printing
???Faxes that have been received to memory by the fax print hold function (page 29) are also forwarded.
???The result of forwarding is indicated in the activity report (see "VIEWING THE COMMUNICATION ACTIVITY REPORT AT REGULAR INTERVALS (Communication activity report)" on page 92).
USING THE FORWARDING FUNCTION
Programming the fax number of the forwarding destination
The number of the forwarding destination is programmed in the system settings (see "RECEIVED DATA FW. STATION SET" on page 110). Only one fax number can be programmed. The forwarding function cannot be used unless a number is programmed.
Forwarding received faxes
1 Make sure that the machine is in fax mode.
When the machine is in fax mode, the FAX indicator is lit. If the light is not on, press the [FAX] key.
2 Press the [SPECIAL FUNCTION] key.
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ADVANCED TRANSMISSION METHODS
3 Select "RX DATA TRANSFER" with the [ ] or [ ] key.
4 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
5 Select "TRANSFER" with the [] or [] key.
RX DATA TRANSFER
:12345678901234 12345678901234 123456789012
TRANSFER
To cancel forwarding, select "NO TRANSFER".
6 Press the [OK] key.
settings and begins forwarding the fax or faxes.
cancel forwarding in the same way as a regular fax transmission. (See
"CANCELLING A FAX TRANSMISSION" on page 25.) The fax(es) that was going to be forwarded will return to print standby status in your machine.
???If forwarding is not possible because the other machine is busy or a transmission error occurs, recall attempts will be made according to the recall times setting. If forwarding is still not successful after the set number of recall attempts are made, the fax(es) will return to print standby status in your machine.
???When forwarding is performed, all faxes that have been received in memory to that point are forwarded. The page that was being printed when the problem occurred and all following pages will be forwarded.
???After a fax is forwarded, the fax data is automatically cleared from memory.
SENDING A FAX DIRECTLY FROM A
COMPUTER
A document in a computer can be transmitted via the machine as a fax. Faxes are sent using the
Fax transmission
For more information on using the
???This function can only be used on a Windows?? computer.
???This function can only be used for transmission. Faxes cannot be received to your computer.
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ADVANCED TRANSMISSION METHODS
INSTALLING THE
1 Insert the "Software
2 Click the "Start" button, click "Computer", and then
???In Windows XP, click the "start" button, click "My Computer", and then
???In Windows 2000,
3
If the language selection screen appears Note after you double click the [Setup] icon, select
the language that you wish to use and click the [Next] button. (Normally the correct language is selected automatically.)
4 The "SOFTWARE LICENSE" window will appear. Make sure that you understand the contents of the license agreement and then click the [Yes] button.
5 Read the message in the "Welcome" window and then click the [Next] button.
6 Click the [Custom] button.
When
3
Standard
7 Click the [Utility Software] button.
8 Click the
In the port selection screen that appears when the
9 When installing is finished, click the "Close" button.
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4 TRANSMISSION USING
This chapter explains
COMMUNICATION BETWEEN MACHINES
SUPPORTING
This machine supports the
Operations such as relay broadcast transmission and confidential transmission previously could only be performed with another Sharp fax machine; however,
Before using the functions explained in this chapter, make sure that the other fax machine supports
*The
BOXES AND
REQUIRED FOR
"Boxes" can be created in the memory of fax machines that support
Select any number up to 20 digits.
Box name (used to manage boxes in your machine)
Select a name of up to 36 characters.
Passcode (key)
Select any number up to 20 digits. (Not required)
1115
*The public box is used for normal memory polling. (See "USING POLLING MEMORY" on page 38.)
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When communication occurs involving a box, the communication will only take place if the
This machine uses the term
CREATING A BOX FOR
A box is created by programming a name for the box, and up to 10 boxes for each operation type can be created.
The information programmed in each box varies slightly depending on the type of operation. For
information on programming, editing, and deleting boxes, see "PROGRAMMING, EDITING, AND DELETING 4
After you have programmed a box, inform the other party of the box's
If you attempt to create a box when 10 boxes have already been created for that operation type, a Note message will appear and you will not be able to create the box. Delete any unused boxes and then
create the new box. (See "PROGRAMMING, EDITING, AND DELETING
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HOW
Your machine
2) Check
3)Polling memory box opens
Product Planning
4) Automatic transmission of document data
to other machine
???Unlike regular polling, the other machine's fax number is not used as a passcode for
???The receiving machine bears the expense (phone charges) of the transmission.
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TRANSMISSION USING
USING
In order for another machine to retrieve a document from your machine, you must first scan the document into the
You can check the document in the memory polling box by printing it out. (See "Checking and clearing document data in a box" on page 56.)
Note When using
Scanning a document into an
The procedure for scanning a document into an
1 Perform steps 1 through 4 of "Scanning a document into polling memory (the Public Box)" (page 38).
2 Select
PQ
ED COPY
LEX SCAN
LEX SCAN
ACC
SELECT READING
MEMORY POLLING
4
3 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
4 Select the name of the polling memory box with the [] or [] key.
SEL S.A. POLL BX
Document Plan
Document Tech
- - - - - -
[#]:LIST DETAIL
If not all letters of the programmed name appear, press the key to display all letters. Press the key again to return to the previous display.
About the steps that follow
See steps 6 through 10 in "Scanning a document into polling memory (the Public Box)" (pages 38 to 39). Where "public box" (page 38) appears in the procedure, substitute
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TRANSMISSION USING
Checking and clearing document data in a box
The procedures for checking document data in an
1 Perform steps 2 through 4 of "Scanning a document into polling memory (the Public Box)" on page 38.
2 Select
EX SCAN
ACC
6 Select "PRINT" or "DELETE" with the [] or [] key.
ORIGINAL
ADD
CHANGE
DELETE
If you selected "PRINT", press the [OK] key to begin printing.
If you selected "DELETE", go to step 7.
3 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
4 Select the name of the
SEL S.A. POLL BX
Document Plan
Document Tech
- - - - - -
[#]:LIST DETAIL
A checkmark appears next to the box name of boxes that have document data.
If not all letters of the programmed name appear, press the key to display all letters. Press the key again to return to the previous display.
7 Press the [OK] key.
A screen appears asking you to confirm the deletion.
8 Select "YES" with the [] or [] key.
DELETE
YES
NO
To cancel the deletion, select "NO".
9 Press the [OK] key.
5 Press the [OK] key.
OK
OK
The documents are deleted from the
Deletion is not possible while the box is
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TRANSMISSION USING
PROCEDURE FOR
Make sure that a document has not been placed in the document feeder tray or on the document glass, and then follow the steps below.
??? You must know the
Note box.
???Serial polling (selecting multiple fax machines to be polled using a group key, Rapid keys, and Speed Dial numbers) is not possible when using
1 In Fax mode, press the [SPECIAL FUNCTION] key.
2 Select "SENDING OPTIONS" with the [] or [] key.
6 Enter the fax number of the other machine with the numeric keys, or press a Rapid key, or dial a Speed Dial number (a group key cannot be used).
A destination selected with a Rapid key or Speed Dial number is indicated by an icon and a number. To clear an entry, press the [C] key.
3 Press the [OK] key.
7 Press the [OK] key.
OK
4
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
4 Select "SUB ADD POLLING" with the [] or [] key.
SENDING OPTIONS
SERIAL POLLING
SUB ADDRESS TX
SUB ADD POLLING
5 Press the [OK] key.
OK
8 Enter the
WXYZ
???Characters that can be entered are numbers, "#", and spaces. However, the initial character cannot be a space.
???If you make a mistake, press the [C] key and
???If you specified a Rapid key or Speed Dial number in step 6 that has a
9 Press the [OK] key.
OK
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10 Enter a passcode (maximum 20 digits) with the numeric keys.
WXYZ
???Characters that can be entered are numbers, "#", and spaces. However, the initial character cannot be a space.
???If you make a mistake, press the [C] key and
???If the other machine has not programmed a passcode, omit the passcode and go to the next step.
???If you specified a Rapid key or Speed Dial number in step 6 that has a passcode programmed, the passcode will appear. Go to the next step without entering the passcode.
11 Press the [OK] key.
OK
12 Press the [START] key ( ).
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This function is convenient when sending important documents that you only want a specific person to see, or when multiple departments share a single fax machine.
2) Check
Passcode
3) The fax is received to the
???See pages 78 through 82 for the procedures for creating, editing, and deleting
???Take care not to forget the print passcode that is programmed in the
TRANSMISSION)
To perform
To receive a fax sent by
An
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TRANSMISSION USING
1 Follow steps 1 to 4 of "BASIC
PROCEDURE FOR SENDING FAXES" (page 17) and then follow the steps below.
2 Press the [SPECIAL FUNCTION] key.
3 Select "SENDING OPTIONS" with the [ ] or [ ] key.
SENDING OPTIONS
SERIAL POLLING
SUB ADDRESS TX
SUB ADD POLLING
8 Press the [OK] key.
9 Enter the
WXYZ
???Characters that can be entered are numbers, "#", and spaces. However, the initial character cannot be a space.
???If you make a mistake, press the [C] key and
???If you specified a Rapid key or Speed Dial number in step 7 that has a
10 Press the [OK] key.
11 Enter the passcode (maximum 20 digits) with the numeric keys.
WXYZ
???Characters that can be entered are numbers, "#", and spaces. However, the initial character cannot be a space.
???If you make a mistake, press the [C] key and
???If you specified a Rapid key or Speed Dial number in step 7 that has a passcode programmed, the passcode will appear. Go to the next step without entering the passcode.
6 Press the [OK] key.
7 Enter the fax number of the other machine with the numeric keys, or press a Rapid key, or dial a Speed Dial number (a group key cannot be used).
A destination selected with a Rapid key or Speed Dial number is indicated by an icon and a number. To clear an entry, press the [C] key.
12 Press the [OK] key.
13 Press the [START] key ( ).
NO
XYZ
???Scanning begins.
???If you are scanning from the document glass and have another page to scan, change pages and press
the [START] key ( ). Repeat until all pages have been scanned and then press the key.
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PRINTING A DOCUMENT RECEIVED TO AN
CONFIDENTIAL MEMORY BOX
Faxes received in an
??? Make sure that a Transaction Report is set to print out in the system settings so that you will be informed when Note a confidential document is received. (See "PRINT SELECTION (CONF. RECEPTION)" in "LIST SETTING" on
page 99.)
???Faxes received to an
???When a new fax is received to an
1 In fax mode, press the [SPECIAL FUNCTION] key.
2 Select "PRINT" with the [] or [] key.
3 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
4 Select "CONF. RX DATA" with the [ ] or [] key.
REPORT
CONF. RX DATA
5 Press the [OK] key.
OK
6 Select the name of the
An icon () appears next to each box that is holding a received fax.
7 Press the [OK] key.
8 Enter the
Note If received faxes remain in an
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TRANSMISSION
The
The relay machine and the originating machine that requests the relay transmission must both support
Relay request machine (sends document)
1) Document is sent from
machine requesting
Passcode
Relay machine (your machine)
2) Check
3) Document data is
S.F. read into relay broadcast memory box
(reception is permitted).
4) Document is automatically transmitted to end receiving machines programmed in the relay broadcast memory box.
The machine that originally sends the document is called the relay request machine, and the machine that has a memory box containing the end receiving machines and which relays the received document to those machines is called the relay machine.
The relay machine also prints the document sent by the relay request machine.
For example, corporate headquarters in Seattle wants to send the same document to branch offices in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, and San Jose. If the San Francisco office creates a relay broadcast memory box and programs the Oakland, Berkeley, and San Jose offices as end receiving destinations, the overall phone charges will be lower than if the Seattle office uses the regular broadcast transmission function (page 31). If used together with a timer setting (page 33) to take advantage of
Transmission by the relay machine is called
???Up to 10
???End receiving machines can be stored using the numeric keys, Rapid keys, Speed Dial numbers, and group keys.
???Only one relay group can be specified when making a relay request. Multiple relay groups cannot be simultaneously selected.
???To create an
???The relay request machine only bears the expense of sending the document to the relay machine. The relay machine bears the expense of sending the document to each of the end receiving machines.
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USING THE
When a document is received from a relay request machine, the
To create, edit, or delete an
A document received from a relay request machine is initially stored in the box of your machine. Your machine (the relay machine) also prints the document, thus the document is first stored as a print job and then as transmission jobs to each of the programmed end receiving machines. The document data is automatically cleared after transmission to all end receiving machines is completed.
Transmission to the end receiving machines cannot be stopped or cancelled.
USING THE
Ask the operator of the other
When you dial the relay machine to send the fax, enter the
To dial the relay machine, use the same procedure as in
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5 CONVENIENT METHODS OF
USE
This chapter explains convenient functions that can be used when sending a fax, connecting an extension phone, and other features that expand the scope of use of the fax machine. Please read those sections that are of interest to you.
CONNECTING AN EXTENSION PHONE
You can connect a telephone to the machine and use it as an extension phone to make and receive calls like any normal phone. Fax reception can also be activated from an extension phone connected to the machine. (Remote operation)
If you connect a combination telephone/answering machine to the machine, you will not be able to use the
USING AN EXTENSION PHONE
Using an extension phone for voice calls
An extension phone connected to the machine can be used to place and receive voice calls just like a normal phone.
??? If the fax reception mode is set to auto reception, you must lift the phone to answer a call before the machine Note automatically begins reception. The machine is initially set to answer calls on two rings. The number of rings can be changed to any number from 0 to 9 in the system settings. (See "#OF RINGS AT. RX" on page 108.)
???If you cannot hear a dial tone when you pick up the extension phone, the machine is sending or receiving a fax. Replace the phone.
Activating fax transmission
Place the original on document glass or in the SPF/RSPF, adjust the original size, resolution, and exposure settings as needed, and then follow the steps below.
1 Lift the extension phone and call the receiving party.
2 Press the [START] key ( ).
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SETTING THE RECEPTION MODE
The machine normally receives faxes automatically after ringing; however, when an extension phone is connected, you can set the reception mode to MANUAL. This will allow you to talk to the other party first and then receive a fax. This is convenient when you only have one telephone line and receive more voice calls than faxes. You must answer all calls on the extension phone, and activate fax reception after you verify that a call is a fax transmission.
1 Press the [COMM. SETTING] key in the initial state of Fax mode.
2 Select "RX" with the [ ] or [ ] key.
3 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
4 Select "AUTO" or "MANUAL" with the [] or [] key.
RCV. SETTING
AUTO
MANUAL
5 Press the [OK] key.
OK
5
Activating fax reception from an extension phone (remote reception)
After receiving a call on the extension phone, you can activate fax reception from the extension phone. This is called "remote reception". After speaking, or when you hear a fax tone through the extension phone, perform the following procedure with the extension phone still lifted. (If you made the call, remote reception will not be possible.)
The following procedure is not possible if you are on a pulse dial line and your extension phone cannot produce Note tone signals. To find out whether your extension phone can produce tone signals, refer to the manual for your
extension phone.
1 If you are on a pulse dial line, set your phone to issue tone signals.
Refer to your phone's manual to set the phone to issue tone signals.
If your phone is already set to issue tone signals, proceed to the next step.
2 Press the key once and the key twice on the extension phone.
Fax reception is activated.
3 Replace the extension phone.
The
(See "REMOTE RECEPTION" on page 102.)
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6 PROGRAMMING
This chapter explains the procedures for programming auto dial keys (Rapid keys, Speed Dial numbers, and group keys), programs, and
PROGRAMMING
Auto dial numbers (Rapid keys, Speed Dial numbers, and group keys), programs, and
STORING, EDITING, AND DELETING
AUTO DIAL NUMBERS AND PROGRAMS
This section explains the procedures for storing, editing, and deleting
A combined total of 50 Rapid keys and group keys can be stored, 300 Speed Dial numbers, and 9 programs can be stored. If you attempt to store more than this, a warning message will appear. In this case, delete any
STORING, EDITING, AND DELETING
NUMBERS (RAPID KEYS, SPEED DIAL NUMBERS, AND
GROUP KEYS)
Auto dial numbers are stored in the auto dial storing screen. Follow the steps below to display the auto dial storing screen, and then store an auto dial number.
1 In Fax mode, press the [SPECIAL FUNCTION] key.
Begin the following procedure from the base screen of Fax mode.
2 Select "ENTRY" with the [] or [] key.
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PROGRAMMING
3 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
4 Select "DIAL" with the [ ] or [ ] key.
ENTRY
DIAL
PROGRAM
SUB ADD SETTING
5 Press the [OK] key.
OK
6 Select "RAPID/SPEED", "GROUP", or "CHANGE/DELETE" with the [] or
[] key.
[Storing Rapid keys and Speed Dial numbers]
To store a Rapid key or Speed Dial number, follow steps 1 through 6 on pages 66 to 67 and then follow the steps below.
7 Press a Rapid key ([01] to [50]) or press the [SPEED] key.
???If you are storing a Rapid key, press the Rapid key that you wish to use ([01] to [50]).
U V W XYZ SP
???If you are storing a Speed Dial number, press the [SPEED] key and then enter the desired Speed Dial
number (000 to 299) with the numeric keys.
REDIAL/PAUSE PRINT
SCAN
SPEED
SYMBOLFAX
COMM. SETTING
SPACE/???
8 Enter the fax number of the destination with the numeric keys.
Example of a Rapid key
???To store an Rapid key or Speed Dial number, select "RAPID/SPEED" and press the [OK] key. Next, follow the steps in "Storing a Rapid keys and Speed Dial numbers" at right.
DIAL
RAPID/SPEED
GROUP
CHANGE/DELETE
Up to 50 digits can be entered for the fax number. If you need 6 to insert a pause between any of the digits, press the [REDIAL/PAUSE] key. The pause appears as a hyphen
set the duration of the pause, see "PAUSE TIME" (page 100).
???To store a group key, select "GROUP" and press the [OK] key. Next, follow the steps in "Storing a group key" on page 71.
???To edit or delete a Rapid key, Speed Dial number, or group key, select "CHANGE/DELETE" and press the [OK] key. Next, follow the steps in "Editing and deleting
DIAL
RAPID/SPEED
GROUP
CHANGE/DELETE
DIAL
RAPID/SPEED
GROUP
CHANGE/DELETE
9 Press the [OK] key.
OK
10 Enter the name of the destination (see "ENTERING CHARACTERS" on page 86.
Up to 36 characters can be entered for the name. If you press the [OK] key without entering a name, go directly to step 13. In this case, a destination name will be assigned automatically.
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11 Press the [OK] key.
OK
12 Enter search characters (see "ENTERING CHARACTERS" on page 86).
Up to 10 search characters can be entered.
Only "Uppercase" characters should be used in "KEY WORD" to arrange the addresses in alphabetical order.
The search characters function as a keyword if you need to search for the destination when sending a fax. (Page 20)
13 To finish the storing procedure, press the [START] key (). If you wish to program an option such as an
???If you pressed the [START] key ( ), you will return to step 7. If you wish to store another Rapid key or Speed Dial number, repeat steps 7 to 13. If you have finished storing
???If you pressed the [OK] key, go to the appropriate page for the option that you wish to program.
To program
To select "CHAIN DIAL", go to "Chain Dialling" on page 69.
To set the "TRANSMISSION SPEED", go to "Transmission speed setting" on page 70.
To set the "INTERNATIONAL TRANSMISSION MODE", go to "International transmission mode setting" on page 70.
About the setting options
To program
1 Select "SUB ADDRESS" with the [] or [] key.
2 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
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PROGRAMMING
3 Enter a
Characters that can be entered are numbers, " ", "#", and spaces. If you make a mistake, press [C] key and then
When this step is referred to in the following procedures, " ", "#", and spaces cannot be entered.
???PROGRAMMING AN
???Editing an
???PROGRAMMING AN
???Editing an
???PROGRAMMING
???Editing an
4 Press the [OK] key.
5 Enter a passcode (maximum 20 digits) with the numeric keys.
WXYZ
PASS CODE
:
???Characters that can be entered are numbers, " ", "#", and spaces. If you make a mistake, press [C] key and then
???If desired, you can omit the passcode.
When this step is referred to in the following procedures, spaces cannot be entered.
???PROGRAMMING AN
???Editing an
???PROGRAMMING AN
???Editing an
???PROGRAMMING
???Editing an
6 Press the [OK] key.
When you press the [OK] key, you return to the option setting screen and a checkmark appears to the left of
To cancel the
7 Return to step 13 on page 68.
1 Select "CHAIN DIAL" with the [ ] or [ ] key.
OTHERS
SUB ADDRESS
CHAIN DIAL
TX SPEED
[START]:ENTER
???If checkmark appears to the left of "CHAIN DIAL", it is already selected.
???To exit, press the [START] key ( ).
2 Press the [OK] key.
OK
3 Select "ON" or "OFF" with the [] or [] key.
If chain dialling was already selected in step 7 and you wish to cancel the selection, select "OFF".
4 Press the [OK] key.
OK
After you select "ON" and press the [OK] key, you will return to the option setting screen and a checkmark will appear to the left of "CHAIN DIAL".
If you pressed the key, the checkmark will be removed and chain dialling cancelled.
5 Return to step 13 on page 68.
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PROGRAMMING
[Transmission speed setting]
To set the transmission speed, complete steps 1 through 13 on pages 66 to 68 and then follow the steps below.
Set the transmission speed only when you Note know what speed is most suitable, such as
when you are sending a fax to a foreign country and telephone line conditions are bad. If you do not know the line conditions, do not change this setting.
1 Select "TX SPEED" with the [ ] or [] key.
OTHERS
SUB ADDRESS
CHAIN DIAL
TX SPEED [START]:ENTER
2 Press the [OK] key.
OK
3 Select the desired transmission speed with the [] or [] key.
TX SPEED
33600bps
14400bps
9600bps
4800bps
4 Press the [OK] key.
OK
If you select a speed other than 33,600 bps Note (maximum speed), a checkmark will appear next to "TX SPEED" when you return to the
option setting screen. This setting is not effective for polling transmission.
To remove the checkmark and return the transmission speed setting to "33,600 bps (maximum speed)", press the key.
[International transmission mode setting]
To set the international transmission mode, complete steps 1 through 13 on pages 66 to 68 and then follow the steps below.
??? When sending a fax to a foreign country, Note telephone line conditions can sometimes
distort the fax or interrupt the transmission. Selecting the right international transmission mode can help alleviate these problems.
???If errors frequently occur when sending a fax to a foreign country, try each of modes 1 to 3 and select the mode that enables the best transmission.
1Select "INTERNATIONAL TX" with the [ ] or [] key.
OTHERS
CHAIN DIAL
TX SPEED
INTERNATIONAL TX [START]:ENTER
2 Press the [OK] key.
OK
3 Select the desired mode with the [] or [] key.
INTERNATIONAL TX
OFF
MODE 1
MODE 2
MODE 3
4 Press the [OK] key.
OK
If you select a setting other than "OFF", a Note checkmark will appear next to
"INTERNATIONAL TX" when you return to the option setting screen.
To remove the checkmark and return the international transmission mode to "OFF", press the key.
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Group key dialling is an automatic dialling Note function where by multiple destinations (Rapid
keys, Speed Dial numbers, and full fax numbers entered with the numeric keys) are programmed into a Rapid key. If you frequently send faxes to the same group of destinations using broadcast transmission, which is used to send the same document to multiple destinations in a single operation (page 31), it is convenient to program those destinations into a group key.
Enter a group name (see "ENTERING CHARACTERS" on page 86).
Up to 36 characters can be entered for the name. A group name must be entered.
3 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
4 Enter search characters (see "ENTERING CHARACTERS" on page 86).
Up to 10 search characters can be entered.
The search characters function as a keyword if you need to search for the destination when sending a fax (page 20).
5 Store the destinations using Rapid keys, Speed Dial numbers, and the numeric keys.
??? To store a Rapid key, press the Rapid key that you wish to use ([01] to [50]).
If you press an incorrect key, press the [C] key and then press the correct key.
???To store a Speed Dial number, press the [SPEED] key and then enter the desired Speed Dial number
the duration of the pause, see "PAUSE TIME" (page 100). When you have finished entering the fax number, press the [OK] key.
6 Repeat step 5 for all of the destinations that you wish to store in the group key.
Up to 150 destinations can be stored in a group key. (However, note that when multiple group keys are programmed, the total number of destinations that can be stored in all group keys is 200.)
7 Press the [START] key ().
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[Editing and deleting
To edit or delete an
???The Rapid key or Speed Dial number is being used in a transmission in progress or in a stored transmission.
???The Rapid key or Speed Dial number is stored in a group key, program, or
???Editing a Rapid key or Speed Dial number
1Select "RAPID/SPEED" with the [] or [] key.
2 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
3 Select "CHANGE" with the [] or [] key.
RAPID/SPEED
CHANGE
DELETE
4 Press the [OK] key.
OK
5 Press a Rapid key ([01] to [50]) or the [SPEED] key.
??? To edit a Rapid key, press the Rapid key that you wish to edit ([01] to [50]).
???To edit a Speed Dial number, press the [SPEED] key and then enter the Speed Dial number (000 to 299)
that you wish to edit with the numeric keys.
REDIAL/PAUSE PRINT
6 Edit the destination fax number with the numeric keys.
Move the cursor to the digit(s) that you wish to edit with the [] or [] key, and then enter the correct digit(s) with the numeric keys. To delete a digit, move the cursor to the digit that you wish to delete with the [] or [] key and then press the [C] key.
7 Press the [OK] key.
OK
8 Edit the name of the destination (see "ENTERING CHARACTERS" on page 86).
9 Press the [OK] key.
OK
10 Edit the search characters (see "ENTERING CHARACTERS" on page 86).
Characters added in step 8 will appear at the end of the previously stored search characters. (Maximum of 10 characters altogether.)
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11 To finish the storing procedure, press the [START] key ( ). If you wish to program an option such as
???If you pressed the [START] key ( ), go to step 5. If you wish to program another Rapid key or Speed Dial number, repeat steps 5 to 11. To exit, press the [BACK] key. Editing to that point will be completed.
???If you pressed the [OK] key, go to the appropriate page for the option that you wish to edit. To program
???Deleting a Rapid key or Speed Dial number
1In step 3 on page 72, select "DELETE" with the [ ] or [ ] key.
2 Press a Rapid key ([01] to [50]) or the [SPEED] key.
??? To delete a Rapid key, press the Rapid key that you wish to delete ([01] to [50]).
???To delete a Speed Dial number, press the [SPEED] key and then enter the Speed Dial number (000 to
299) that you wish to delete with the numeric keys.
REDIAL/PAUSE PRINT
3 Select "DELETE" with the [] or [] key.
SBC CO.
DELETE
NO DELETE
??? The group key is stored in a program or
1 Select "GROUP" with the [] or [] key.
PQCHANGE/DELETE
RAPID/SPEED
ACC
2 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
SPACE/???
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3 Select "CHANGE" with the [ ] or [ ] key.
GROUP
CHANGE
DELETE
4 Press the [OK] key.
OK
5 Press the group key (one of Rapid keys [01] to [50]) that you wish to edit.
6 Edit the group name (see "ENTERING CHARACTERS" on page 86).
7 Press the [OK] key.
OK
8 Edit the search characters (see "ENTERING CHARACTERS" on page 86).
9 Edit the stored information.
???To add a Rapid key or Speed Dial number, enter the Rapid key ([01] to [50]) or Speed Dial number that
you wish to add.
???To delete a Rapid key or Speed Dial number, select it with the [] or [] key and press the [C] key.
ENTER RX STATION
:50,012345678
[START]:SET
???To delete a number entered with the numeric keys, select a digit of the number with the [] or [] key and press the [C] key. The entire number including the selected digit will be deleted. To add a number, select the place where you wish to add the number with the [] or [] key, and then enter the number. When you have finished adding or deleting the number, press the [OK] key.
ENTER RX STATION
:50,98701234,
[OK]:ENTER
10 When you have finished editing the destinations, press the [START] key ().
NO
XYZ
This completes the editing procedure.
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???Deleting a group key
1In step 3 on page 74, select "DELETE" with the [ ] or [ ] key.
2 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
3 Press the group key (one of Rapid keys [01] to [50]) that you wish to edit.
4 Select "DELETE" with the [] or [] key.
SBC CO.
DELETE
NO DELETE
[#]:DETAIL
If you select "NO DELETE", you can press Note the key to check the destination name. If
you are deleting the destination, check the destination name and then delete the destination.
5 Press the [OK] key.
OK
Return to step 3. If you wish to delete another group key, repeat steps 3 through 5. To exit, press the [BACK] key.
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STORING, EDITING AND DELETING PROGRAMS
You can store a transmission method*, cover sheet/message, transmission settings, dual pages, and/or resolution/exposure settings in a program. This will allow you to use the settings for a transmission by means of a simple operation (see "USING A PROGRAM" on page 44).
*Transmission methods: normal transmission, broadcast transmission, polling, serial polling,
To store a program, follow steps 1 through 6 on pages 66 to 67 and then follow the steps below.
1 Select "ENTRY" with the [ ] or [ ] key.
???To edit a program, select "CHANGE" and press the [OK] key. Next, follow the steps in "EDITING PROGRAMS" on page 77.
???To delete a program, select "DELETE" and press the [OK] key. Next, follow the steps in "DELETING PROGRAMS" on page 77.
[STORING A PROGRAM]
6 Select the program that you wish to store with the [] or [] key.
2 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
3 Select "PROGRAM" with the [] or [] key.
ENTRY
DIAL
PROGRAM
SUB ADD SETTING
4 Press the [OK] key.
5 Select "ENTER", "CHANGE", or "DELETE" with the [] or [] key.
PROGRAM
ENTER
CHANGE
DELETE
???To store a program, select "ENTER" and press the [OK] key. Continue from step 6 of "STORING A PROGRAM".
PROGRAM
XXXXXX
??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???
??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???
If you select a program that has already been stored, a message appears. Select a program that has not been stored, or clear the program (page 77) and then select it.
7 Press the [OK] key.
8 Enter a program name (see "ENTERING CHARACTERS" on page 86).
Up to 36 characters can be stored for the name of the program. A program name must be entered.
9 Press the [OK] key.
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10 Select the program that you wish to store with the [ ] or [ ] key.
PROGRAM
TX TYPE
SENDING MENU
[]:CANCEL [START]:ENTER
???A transmission method, cover sheet/message, resolution/exposure settings, dual pages, sender's name, and transmission settings can be stored. A transmission method must be stored. The storing procedure cannot be completed unless a transmission method is stored.
???For the procedures for selecting each of the settings, refer to the explanations of the settings.
???To cancel a setting selection, select the setting that you wish to cancel and then press the key.
???Some settings cannot be used in combination with others. If you select a prohibited combination of settings, a message will appear in the display.
11 To continue selecting another setting, press the [OK] key.
When you have finished selecting settings, press the [START] key ( ). You will return to step 8. If you wish to store another program, repeat steps 8 to 11. To exit, press the [BACK] key in step 8.
You can check the contents of a program Note (transmission type, destination) by printing
the "PROGRAM LIST" (page 85).
[EDITING PROGRAMS]
If you need to edit a previously stored program, follow these steps.
8 Edit the program name (see "ENTERING CHARACTERS" on page 86).
???See step 8 of "STORING A PROGRAM".
???If you do not wish to edit the program name, go to the next step.
9 Press the [OK] key.
10 Select the stored setting that you wish to edit with the [ ] or [ ] key.
???See steps 10 and 11 of "STORING A PROGRAM".
???If you do not wish to edit the stored settings,
press the [START] key ( ) and then press the [BACK] key to exit.
[DELETING PROGRAMS]
Before deleting a program, print the "PROGRAM LIST" to check the contents. (Page 85) To delete a previously stored program, follow these steps:
6 Select the program that you wish to delete with the [ ] or [ ] key.
again to return to the original screen.
6 Select the program that you wish to edit with the [] or [] key.
If not all letters of the program name appear, press the key to display all letters. Press the key once
again to return to the original screen.
7 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
7 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
8 Select "DELETE" with the [ ] or [ ] key.
9 Press the [OK] key.
Return to step 6. To delete another program, repeat steps 6 through 8. To exit, press the [BACK] key.
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PROGRAMMING, EDITING, AND
DELETING
The procedure for programming a box for
PROGRAMMING AN
A box name,
???A passcode can be omitted.
???Up to 10
1 In Fax mode, press the [SPECIAL FUNCTION] key.
Begin the following procedure from the base screen of Fax mode.
5 Press the [OK] key.
OK
6 Select "S.A. CONF. BOX", "S.A. RELAY GRP", "S.A. MEM POLLING", or "CHANGE/DELETE" with the [] or [] key.
2 Select "ENTRY" with the [] or [] key.
???To program an
"PROGRAMMING AN
SUB ADD SETTING
S.A. CONF. BOX
S.A. RELAY GRP
S.A. MEM POLLING
CHANGE/DELETE
3 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
4 Select "SUB ADD SETTING" with the [] or [] key.
???To program an
"PROGRAMMING AN
???To program an
(POLLING MEMORY) BOXES" on page 81.
SUB ADD SETTING
S.A. CONF. BOX
S.A. RELAY GRP
S.A. MEM POLLING
CHANGE/DELETE
SUB ADD SETTING
S.A. CONF. BOX
S.A. RELAY GRP
S.A. MEM POLLING
CHANGE/DELETE
ENTRY
DIAL
PROGRAM
SUB ADD SETTING
???To edit or delete an
"EDITING AND DELETING
SUB ADD SETTING
S.A. CONF. BOX
S.A. RELAY GRP
S.A. MEM POLLING
CHANGE/DELETE
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PROGRAMMING
[PROGRAMMING AN
Follow the steps below to program an
To program an
7 Select an unused box ("- - - - -
8 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
12 Enter a passcode (maximum 20 digits) with the numeric keys.
See steps 5 and 6 on page 69.
13 Enter the print passcode (4 digits) with the numeric keys.
The characters " " and "#" cannot be used. The print passcode cannot be omitted. Take care not to forget the programmed print passcode. If you forget the passcode, consult your Sharp dealer.
14 Press the [OK] key.
OK
9 Enter a name for the
Up to 36 characters can be entered for the name. A box name must be entered.
10 Press the [OK] key.
OK
11 Enter a
See steps 3 and 4 on page 69.
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[PROGRAMMING AN
This procedure is used to program an
To program an
7 Select an unused box ("- - - - -
8 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
12 Enter a passcode (maximum 20 digits) with the numeric keys.
See steps 5 and 6 on page 69.
13 Enter the relay destinations. Enter full fax numbers with the numeric keys and/or press
ENTER RX STATION
WXYZ
???To clear a mistake when entering a number with the numeric keys, press the [C] key to clear one digit at a time.
???A destination selected with a Rapid key, Speed Dial number, or group key is indicated by an icon and a number. To clear an entry, press the [C] key.
14 Press the [OK] key and then dial the fax number of the next destination or press an
9 Enter a name for the
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
???After entering a full number with the numeric keys, press the [OK] key to complete the entry. If you pressed an
???Repeat steps 13 and 14 until all destinations have been entered.
Up to 36 characters can be entered for the name. A box name must be entered.
10 Press the [OK] key.
OK
11 Enter a
See steps 3 and 4 on page 69.
15 Press the [START] key () to end the procedure.
NO
XYZ
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[PROGRAMMING
MEMORY) BOXES]
This setting is used to program a box to store document data for remote transmission when polled by a machine that supports
To check the contents of a programmed box, print the following list: "PRINT - REPORT - SUB ADD SET LIST" (page 85).
To program an
7 Select an unused box ("- - - - -
8 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
9 Enter a name for the
Up to 36 characters can be entered for the name. A box name must be entered.
[EDITING AND DELETING
To edit or delete an
Note that an
7 Select "S.A. CONF. BOX", "S.A. RELAY GRP", or "S.A. MEM POLLING" with the [] or [] key.
8 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
???If you selected "S.A. CONF. BOX" in step 7, follow the steps in "EDITING/DELETING AN
???If you selected "S.A. RELAY GRP" in step 7, follow the steps in "EDITING AND DELETING
???If you selected "S.A. MEM POLLING" in step 7, follow the steps in "EDITING/DELETING
LEX SCAN
ACC
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???Editing an
11 Select the name of the
If not all letters of the box name appear, press the key to display all letters. Press the key once again to return to the original screen.
12 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
13 Enter the print passcode (4 digits) with the numeric keys.
Enter the correct print passcode that was programmed when the confidential box was programmed.
14 Press the [OK] key.
15 Edit the name of the
???See step 9 on page 79.
???If you do not wish to edit the name, go to the next step.
16 Press the [OK] key.
17 Edit the
???See steps 3 and 4 on page 69.
???If you do not need to edit the
18 Edit the passcode (maximum 20 digits) with the numeric keys.
???See steps 5 and 6 on page 69.
???If you do not need to edit the passcode, press the [OK] key and go to the next step.
19 Edit the print passcode (4 digits) with the numeric keys.
???See steps 13 and 14 on page 79.
???If you do not need to edit the print passcode, press the [OK] key.
???Deleting an
11 Select the name of the
If not all letters of the box name appear, press the key to display all letters. Press the key once again to return to the original screen.
12 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
13 Enter the print passcode (4 digits) with the numeric keys.
Enter the correct print passcode that was programmed when the confidential box was programmed.
14 Press the [OK] key.
15 Select "DELETE" with the [] or [] key.
16 Press the [OK] key.
You will return to the screen of step 11. If you wish to delete another box, repeat steps 11 through 14. To exit, press the [BACK] key.
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[EDITING AND DELETING
GROUPS]
9 Select "CHANGE" or "DELETE" with the [ ] or [ ] key.
10 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
???If you selected "CHANGE" in step 9, follow the steps in "Editing an
???If you selected "DELETE" in step 9, follow the steps in "Deleting an
???Editing an
11 Select the name of the
If not all letters of the box name appear, press the key to display all letters. Press the key once again to return to the original screen.
12 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
13 Edit the name of the
???See step 9 on page 80.
???If you do not wish to edit the name, go to the next step.
14 Press the [OK] key.
OK
15 Edit the
???See steps 3 to 6 on page 69.
???If you do not need to edit the
16 Edit the relay destinations.
See steps 13 to 15 on page 80.
???Deleting an
11 Select the name of the
If not all letters of the box name appear, press the
key to display all letters. Press the key once again 6 to return to the original screen.
12 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
13 Select "DELETE" with the [ ] or [ ] key.
14 Press the [OK] key.
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[EDITING/DELETING
9 Select "CHANGE" or "DELETE" with the [ ] or [ ] key.
10 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
???If you selected "CHANGE" in step 9, follow the steps in "Editing an
???If you selected "DELETE" in step 9, follow the steps in "Deleting an
???Editing an
11 Select the name of the
If not all letters of the box name appear, press the key to display all letters. Press the key once again to return to the original screen.
12 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
13 Edit the name of the
???See step 9 of "PROGRAMMING
???If you do not wish to edit the name, go to the next step.
14 Press the [OK] key.
OK
15 Edit the
???See steps 3 to 6 on page 69.
???If you do not need to edit the
16 Press the [OK] key and then press the [BACK] key to exit.
???Deleting an
11 Select the name of the
If not all letters of the box name appear, press the key to display all letters. Press the key once again to return to the original screen.
12 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
13 Select "DELETE" with the [ ] or [ ] key.
14 Press the [OK] key.
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PRINTING LISTS OF PROGRAMMED
INFORMATION, SETTINGS, AND
COMMUNICATION ACTIVITY
You can print lists showing programmed information, settings, and communication activity. The following lists can be printed.
??? ACTIVITY REPORT: This report shows information on your most recent transmissions and receptions, including communication time and the other party.
???TIMER LIST: This list shows timer transmissions and recall mode jobs.
???MEM. POLLING LIST: This list shows information on the documents and settings stored for memory polling and
???RAPID # LIST:This list shows the information stored in each Rapid key that has been programmed.
???SPEED # LIST:This list shows the information stored in each Speed Dial number that has been programmed.
???GROUP LIST: This list shows the information stored in each group key that has been programmed.
???TELEPHONE # LIST:This list shows the destinations that have been stored in auto dial numbers in the order of
their search characters.
???PROGRAM LIST: This list shows the contents of each program that has been stored.
???SUB ADD SET LIST: This list shows the
communication. (Note that print passcodes are not shown in the list.)
??? CONF. RX LIST: This list shows the confidential box numbers that have received confidential faxes and the number of pages received.
??? INBOUND ROUTING LIST:This list shows various settings used at the time of inbound routing.
1 In Fax mode, press the [SPECIAL FUNCTION] key.
Begin the following procedure from the base screen of Fax mode.
4 Select "REPORT" with the [] or [] key.
REPORT
CONF. RX DATA
5 Press the [OK] key.
OK
6
ACC
3 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
6 Select the list that you wish to print with the [] or [] key.
REPORT
ACTIVITY REPORT
TIMER LIST
MEM. POLLING LIST
RAPID # LIST
See the explanation of the lists that can be printed above.
7 Press the [OK] key.
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ENTERING CHARACTERS
This section explains how to enter and edit characters for names of rapid dial numbers, Speed Dial numbers, and group keys, as well as account names, program names, and search characters for the address list.
CHARACTERS THAT CAN BE ENTERED
Characters that can be entered for names
The following characters can be entered:
???Up to 36 characters can be entered for a name.
However, up to 18 characters can be entered for a account name or sender's name.
???Upper case alphabet, lower case alphabet, numbers, special characters, symbols
Characters that can be used for search characters
The following characters can be used:
???Up to 10 characters can be entered for search characters.
???Upper case alphabet, lower case alphabet, numbers, special characters
???When a destination name includes a symbol, the symbol cannot be stored as a search character.
???Search characters can be edited.
CHANGING TO ENTRY MODE
Open the Rapid key overlay to enter alphabetical characters.
When the Rapid key overlay is open
When the Rapid key overlay is open, characters can be entered. To toggle between upper case and lower case letters, press the [SHIFT] key.
When the Rapid key overlay is closed
Closing the Rapid key overlay stores characters that have been entered to that point.
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CHARACTER ENTRY KEYS
To enter characters, use the character entry keys on the operation panel. The characters entered by each key and key functions are as follows.
Example: Entering XY
Press the [XYZ] key once, press the [] key once to move the cursor, and then press the [XYZ] key twice.
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INITIAL PROCEDURE FOR ENTERING CHARACTERS
Entering alphabetical characters (example: TPS)
1 Open the Rapid key overlay.
ENTER NAME
ABC
To switch between upper case letters and lower case letters, press the [SHIFT] key.
2 Enter "T", "P" and "S" with the letter keys.
The letters are stored and the cursor moves to the space after the letters.
To change a character, press the [C] key. Note The character directly to the left of the
cursor is cleared.
If the cursor is over a character, that character is cleared.
Entering numbers (example: 123)
1 Enter "1", "2", and "3" with the numeric keys.
??? To change a character, press the [C] Note key. The character directly to the left
of the cursor is cleared.
???If the cursor is over a character, that character is cleared.
Entering symbols
1 Press the [SYMBOL] key.
2 Select the symbol that you wish to enter with the [][][][] keys.
1/ 2
To move to the next page, move the cursor to the bottom line and press the [ ] key. To move back to the previous page, move the cursor to the top line and press the [ ] key. You can also change pages by pressing the [] key when the cursor is at the right end of the bottom line, or the [] key when the cursor is at the left end of the top line.
3 Press the [OK] key.
ENTER NAME
ABC
The symbol selected with the cursor is entered and you return to the character entry screen.
If the Rapid key overlay is opened or closed Note while a symbol is being selected, the symbol currently selected with the cursor is entered
and you return to entry mode.
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Entering special characters
Special characters are entered with the Rapid key overlay opened.
1 Press the [SP] key.
1/ 2
2 Select the special character that you wish to enter with the [][][][] keys.
ED COPY
EX SCAN
EX SCAN
ACC
1/ 2
To move to the next page, move the cursor to the bottom line and press the [ ] key. To move back to the previous page, move the cursor to the top line and press the [ ] key. You can also change pages by pressing the [] key when the cursor is at the right end of the bottom line, or the [] key when the cursor is at the left end of the top line.
3 Press the [OK] key.
ENTER NAME
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
ABC
The special character selected with the cursor is entered and you return to the character entry screen.
If the Rapid key overlay is closed while a Note special character is being selected, the
special character currently selected with the cursor is entered.
PROGRAMMING
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7 TROUBLESHOOTING
This chapter contains information to help you make efficient use of the fax features of the machine, including solutions to common problems.
WHEN A TRANSACTION REPORT IS PRINTED
The machine has been set to automatically print a transaction report to notify you of the result when a transmission is not successful or when the Broadcast transmission function is used.
When transmission is not successful and a transaction report similar to the following is printed,
"FOLLOWING DATA CANNOT BE SENT. PLEASE HAND THIS REPORT TO XXX.", read the report and take appropriate action.
The transaction report is set at the factory to print at the times indicated in grey below, however, the times at which the report is printed can be changed in the system settings. (See "LIST SETTING - PRINT SELECTION" on page 99.)
???Normal transmission: ALWAYS PRINTS / ERROR ONLY /NEVER PRINTS
???Broadcast transmission: ALWAYS PRINTS /ERROR ONLY/NEVER PRINTS
???Original image print setting*: ALWAYS PRINTS / ERROR ONLY /NEVER PRINTS
???Reception: ALWAYS PRINTS /ERROR ONLY/ NEVER PRINTS
???Confidential reception: ALWAYS PRINTS /NEVER PRINTS
The Transaction Report shows the date of transmission, the time transmission began, the other party's name, the duration of the operation, the number of pages, the type of transmission, the result, the department, and other information.
*You can select whether or not part of the transmitted original is printed with transaction reports that are printed for normal transmissions and broadcast transmissions.
The list count appears in the "#" column of the Transaction Report and a serial number appears in the FILE
INFORMATION APPEARING IN THE TYPE/NOTE COLUMN
Information such as the type of transmission and type of error appears in the TYPE/NOTE column of the Transaction Report or Activity Report (page 92). The following notes may appear.
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VIEWING THE COMMUNICATION ACTIVITY
REPORT AT REGULAR INTERVALS
(Communication activity report)
Your machine keeps a record of the most recent 50 transactions (both transmissions and receptions) that were performed. The record includes the date of the transaction, the other party's name, the duration, and result. You can have the report automatically printed when the number of transactions exceeds 50, or at a specified time. This allows you to check the machine's activity at regular intervals.
The machine is initially set (factory default setting) to not print the report. To have the report printed, change the setting in the system settings. (See "LIST SETTING - AUTO LISTING" on page 99.)
???The activity report can also be printed out on demand. (See "PRINTING LISTS OF PROGRAMMED INFORMATION, SETTINGS, AND COMMUNICATION ACTIVITY" on page 85.)
WHEN AN ALARM SOUNDS AND A
WARNING MESSAGE IS DISPLAYED
When an error occurs during a transaction, an alarm will sound and a message will appear in the display. If one of the following messages appears, follow the instructions in the table.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The machine has a
MESSAGES DURING NORMAL OPERATION
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PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
If you experience a problem with the fax function, first check the following table.
This section describes problems related to the fax function. For problems related to general operation of the machine, see "TROUBLESHOOTING" in the Operation Guide for the machine.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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8 SYSTEM SETTINGS
The system settings are used by the administrator (administrator of the machine) to customize certain features of the machine to better meet the needs of users.
This section explains system settings for the fax features of the machine. For system settings that are for the copy function, print function, and network scanner function, see the respective manuals for those functions. For system settings for general use of the machine, see the "SYSTEM SETTINGS GUIDE" in the Operation Guide for the machine.
To use the system settings, the administrator password must be entered.
For the initial administrator password set at the factory, see the Start Guide.
ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS LIST
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SYSTEM SETTINGS
ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS MENU
The system settings are accessed via the following menu structure.
Refer to this menu when enabling or disabling the settings that are explained beginning on page 99. Some settings contain an additional level of settings (a settings screen).
Level 1
FAX SETTINGS
Administrator Password
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PROCEDURE FOR USING THE SYSTEM
SETTINGS
The system settings can be accessed from any mode (copy, fax, print, and scan mode). When the setting is completed, you will return to the previous mode.
???Faxes cannot be sent or received while a system setting is being used.
???A system setting cannot be used while a fax is being sent or received, while a voice call is being made, or while a received fax is being printed.
INITIAL PROCEDURE
1 Press the [SPECIAL FUNCTION] key.
ON LINE
DATA SPECIAL
FUNCTION
2 Select "SYSTEM SETTINGS" with the [ ] or [ ] key.
ACC
3 Press the [OK] key.
GHI
BACK OK
PQRS
5 Select "FAX" with the [] or [] key.
MODE SELECT
COPIER
PRINTER
SCANNER
FAX
To use a system setting for copy mode, select "COPIER".
6 Press the [OK] key.
OK
7 Select a setting for the desired setting as explained on the following pages.
Settings for the following functions are available: LIST PRINT/SET (page 99)
INITIAL SETTING (page 100) SENDING FUNCTION (page 105) RCV. FUNCTION (page 108) POLLING SECURITY (page 111)
4 Enter the
???As you enter each digit,
???If make a mistake, press the [C] key and
???If this is the first time you are programming the administrator password, enter the factory default code. (See "ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD NUMBER: FACTORY SETTING" in the Operation Guide for the machine.
8 Press the [CA] key to exit the settings.
???To cancel a setting before it is completed, press the [CA] key.
???See "ENTERING CHARACTERS" (page 86) for the procedure for entering letters.
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SYSTEM SETTINGS FOR THE FAX FUNCTION
LIST PRINT/SET
This setting is used to print lists showing current system settings and other programmed information.
LIST PRINT
1 Follow steps 1 through 6 of "INITIAL PROCEDURE" (page 98).
???"SYSTEM SET LIST", "JUNK FAX # LIST" or "ACC. USAGE LIST" can be selected.
???Printing begins when you end the system setting.
"TRANSMISSION", "BROADCAST", "ORIGINAL IMAGE PRINT SETTING", "RECEPTION" or "CONF. RECEPTION" can be selected.
6 Select the desired print setting with the [ ] or [ ] key and then press the [OK] key.
???If you selected "TRANSMISSION", select "ALWAYS PRINTS", "ERROR ONLY", or "NEVER PRINTS".
???If you selected "BROADCAST", select "ALWAYS PRINTS", "ERROR ONLY", or "NEVER PRINTS".
???If you selected "ORIGINAL IMAGE PRINT SETTING", select "ALWAYS PRINTS", "ERROR ONLY", or "NEVER PRINTS".
???If you selected "RECEPTION", select "ALWAYS PRINTS", "ERROR ONLY", or "NEVER PRINTS".
???If you selected "CONF. RECEPTION", select "ALWAYS PRINTS" or "NEVER PRINTS".
"ORIGINAL IMAGE PRINT SETTING" is Note used to have part of the first page of the
transmitted document printed on the transaction report. This setting is not effective when the transaction report is set to not print out.
LIST SETTING
PRINT SELECTION
This setting is used to select the conditions for printing out transaction reports for normal transmission, broadcast transmission, original print, reception, and confidential reception.
NEVER PRINTS
Normally the settings indicated by shading above are selected.
AUTO LISTING
This setting is used to have the activity report that is stored in the machine's memory printed out at regular intervals. You can choose to have the report automatically printed each time the number of stored transactions exceeds 50, or have the report printed at a specified
time every day (only once per day). You can also 8 enable both print methods.
The report is normally set to not print out. To have the report automatically printed when the number of stored transactions (the combined total of transmissions and receptions) exceeds 50, select "AUTO PRINT REPT AT LIMIT (50)".
To have the report printed at a specified time, enable "PRINT DAILY AT DESIGNATED TIME" and enter the desired time.
1 Follow steps 1 through 6 of "INITIAL PROCEDURE" (page 98).
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WARNING:
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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