Ices IXBB-010 manual

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    IXBB- 010 USER ’ S MANUA L W arnings: The USB m em ory stick s hould b e p lug in th e u nit directly . USB extension cable should not be used to a void f ailing of data transferring and interf erence caused. WARNING: Prolonged exp osure to lo ud sou nds from personal mu sic pla yers m ay lead to t emporar y or perm anent hearing loss. W hen part[...]

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    IV. Power Suppl y 1. USB 5V 2. Lithium Rechargeable Battery built- in 3. If long time no use, please switch of f the player . Note: 1. The equipment should avoid w ater drop or splash. 2. The equipment shoul dn’ t be put on vase, or other subject which is full of liquid. V. Method for charge battery and Line- in 1. Use one mini USB port connect s[...]

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    DE MOGELIJKHEDEN V AN UW HEADSET Dit kunt u allemaal met uw Jabra B T2046 doen: - Gesprekken beantwoorden - Gesprekken beëindigen - Gesprekken weigeren* - Spraakherkenning* - Laatste nummer herkiezen* - Wisselgesprek* - Gesprek in de wachtstand zetten* Specicaties - Gesprekstijd tot maximaal 8 uur/standbytijd tot maximaal 10 dagen - Oplaadbare [...]

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    UW HEADSET OPLADEN Zorg dat uw headset gedurende 2 uur v olledig wordt opgeladen voordat u hem gaat gebruiken. Gebruik de A C-voeding bij opladen via een stopcontact. Als het LED-indicatielampje constant blijft branden, wordt uw headset opgeladen. Als het LED-indicatielampje uit is, is het apparaat volledig opgeladen. Gebruik alleen de in de doos b[...]

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    v Safety Information About this Operation Guide This Operation Guide contains info rmation on usin g the facsimile func tions of this machine . Please read the Operation Guide before you star t using the machine. Keep it close to the machine for easy reference. During use , refer to the Operat ion Guide fo r your mac hine for info rmation re gardin[...]

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    HOE MOET IK Een gesprek beantwoorden - Raak de toets beantwoorden/beëindigen op uw headset aan om een gesprek te beantwoorden. Een gesprek beëindigen - Raak de toets beantwoorden/beëindigen aan om een actief gesprek te beëindigen. Een gesprek voeren - Als u een gesprek vanaf uw mobiele telef oon voert, wordt het gesprek (afhankelijk van de tele[...]

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    vii 6 The telephone company may make chan ges in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation of th e equipment. If this happe ns the telephon e comp any will provide adv ance notice in order for you to make necessar y modi fications to maintain un interrupted service. 7 If trouble is experienced with this equ[...]

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    viii IMPORT ANTES MESURES DE SECURITE Certaines mesures de sécurité doivent êt re prises pendant l'utilisat ion de matériel téléphon ique afin de réduire les risques d'incendie, de choc électr ique et de blessures. En voici quelques unes: A TTENTION: Pour réduire le risque d'ince ndie, utiliser uniquement un cordon de ligne [...]

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    - U kunt bepalen of uw headset met een apparaat is verbonden door op de toets Beantwoorden/beëindigen te tikken en vervolgens het knipperen van de headset te bekijken. W anneer de headset is ingeschakeld, is te zien dat deze is v erbonden als het lampje zeer langzaam eenmaal knippert en dat deze niet is niet gekoppeld als het lampje langzaam driem[...]

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    12 JAB RA B T2046 WOORDENLIJST 1. Bluetooth® is een radiotechnolog ie waarmee u apparaten, zoals mobiele telefoons en headsets , zonder kabels of snoeren kunt verbinden over een korte afstand van ongeveer 10 meter . Kijk voor meer informatie op www.bluetooth.c om. 2. Bluetooth® -proelen zijn de v erschillende manieren waarop Bluetooth ®-appar[...]

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    xiii Chapter 10 - Troubles hooting Explains how to respond to error indications and trouble. Appendix Explains character entry and the specifications of the machine. NOTE: This Op eration Guide contains information for using bo th the inch and metric versions of this machine. The inch version of this machine is sh own in the screens in this guid e.[...]

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    xiv Conventions in This Guide The following conventions are used depe nd ing on the nature of the description. Description of Op eration Procedure In this Operation Guide, the continuou s operatio n of the keys on the touch panel is a s follows: Convention Description Example Bold Indicates the operation panel keys, the buttons and messages disp la[...]

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    xv Originals and Paper Sizes This sectio n explains th e notation used in th is guid e when referring to sizes of originals or paper sizes. As with A4, B5 and Letter, which may be used either in the ho rizontal or vertical directio n, hori zontal direction is indicated by an additional letter R in order to indicate the orientation of th e originals[...]

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    Part Names and Functions 1-3 1 * The operation panel may differ fr om the above illustration dependin g on the type of your mac hine. Lit when the machine' s main power is on. Perform user switching authentication and logo ut. Displays the Interrupt Cop y screen. Pauses the printing job in progress. Starts faxing, copying and scann ing operati[...]

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    Part Names and Functions 1-4 Machine This chapter explains the names of parts whe n the machine is used as a fax machine. For the parts required when functions othe r than FAX are used, refer to the machine’ s Operation Guide . * The machine may differ from the above illustration depending on the ty pe of your machine. IMPORTANT: You cannot recei[...]

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    Part Names and Functions 1-5 1 Document Processor (optional) * The machine may differ from the above illustra tion depending on the ty pe of your machine. 89 1 0 1 1 7 12 7O r i g i n a l placeme nt indicator Indicates the original st atus in the Documen t Processor . The indicato r light s in green when the original is correctly set. 8 T op cover [...]

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    2-1 2 Prep aration Before Use This chapter explains the preparation nec essary before the machine is used. There is no need for the customer to undertake this preparation if it has already been carried out by a service representative. • Quick Setup Wizard (Fax Setup) .. ................................................................. ......... 2[...]

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    Preparation Before Use 2-2 Quick Setup Wizard (Fax Setup) In quick setup mode, a wizar d is used to configure the following settings Be sur e to complete the settings before using the fax system. Fax setup it ems NOTE: The settin gs can be changed in the system menu. Step Setting item Description Reference Page 1.Dialing/RX Mode Dialing Mode(Port 1[...]

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    Preparation Before Use 2-4 Date and T ime Entry Register the date and time of the mac hine’s built-in c lock. Becaus e the FAX delaye d transmiss ion is conduct ed based on the time registered here, be su re to register the correct date and time. IMPORTANT: C orrect the time displa yed on the touch pa nel of the operation panel regularly. Otherwi[...]

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    Preparation Before Use 2-5 2 Using the Address Book You can select the destinatio n for a fax or i-FAX from the Address Book. You can select [Ext Address Bo ok] to use an LDAP address book. Changing the initially displayed address book Set the initially displayed add ress book to [Machine Ad dress Book] or [Ext Address Book] (LDAP address book). 1 [...]

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    Preparation Before Use 2-6 3 Press [Change] of Address Number . 4 Using [+]/[-] or the numeric ke ys, enter the custom address number (0 001 to 2,500). NOTE: The address number is the identification number for each destination . Y ou can select a number available from a tot al of 2,500 numbers for registration - 2,000 numbers for contact registrati[...]

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    Preparation Before Use 2-8 19 If necessary , press [TX S tart S peed] a nd [ECM] to change the setting s. Press [Change] of each key to change the settings, and press [OK]. 20 Check if each item has bee n entered correctly . 21 Check if the destination has be en set correctly , and press [Register]. The dest ination is ad ded to the Address Book. 2[...]

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    Preparation Before Use 2-10 12 Press [Change] of Paper Size . 13 S pecify the destination conditions and press [OK]. 14 Check if the destination has be en set correctly , and press [Register].The destina tion is added to the Address Book. 15 The one-touch key reg istration confirmation screen appears. Select [Y es] or [No]. If you selected [Y es], [...]

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    Preparation Before Use 2-11 2 18 Press [Change] for [Display Name] and [Destination] to change the se ttings as needed. 19 Press [Register]. If the one-touch key has alread y been registered, the overwrite registrati on confirmation screen appears. Press [Y es] or [No]. Group Registrat ion You can register several destination s that have been regis[...]

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    Preparation Before Use 2-12 8 Press [Membe r]. 9 Press [Add]. 10 Select the destination (cont act) to be registered to the group. NOTE: Y ou can search for de stinations by name or address number . 11 Press [OK]. 12 T o add a destination, repeat step s 8 to 1 1. Check that the destina tion you s elected has been added to the group and press [Re gis[...]

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    Preparation Before Use 2-14 Using One-touch Keys With One-touch keys on the [Destinati on] screen, you can access destinations in the Address Book. Registering a New One-touch Key You can register the destinat ion (contact or group) in the Address Book to a One-touch key. Up to 1,000 destinations can be registered. 1 Press the System Menu ke y. 2 P[...]

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    Preparation Before Use 2-15 2 Changing/Deleting Registration Content s You can chang e the destination registered to a One-touch ke y to another destination, or delete the registration contents of th e One-touc h key. NOTE: When changing the destination informa tion in the A ddress Book, the information registered to the One - touch key is updated.[...]

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    3-1 3 F AX Operation (Basic) This chapter explains the following basic operations. • Enter key and Quick No. Search ke y .............. ............................................... ......... 3-2 • Automatic Send............ ................................................. ................................. ......... 3-4 • F AX Automatic Re[...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-3 3 2 In the number entry scre en, use the num eric keys to enter the speed dial number . NOTE: If you enter a 4-digit speed dial numb er , the operation in step 3 can be omitted. The basic send screen appears and th e spec ified destination appears in the destinations list. 3 If you entere d speed dial number between 1 an d[...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-4 Automatic Send General transmission using the numeric keys is explained. NOTE: T o send an Internet F AX (i-F AX), refer to i-F AX T ransmission on page 8-8 . Switching to the F A X Screen Check that the basic F AX screen is displayed. If the basic F AX screen is not displayed, press the FA X key . The screen for F AX appe[...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-5 3 document processor st arts. When multi ple-page originals are placed, each p age is scanned after the previous one is sent. Direct T ransmission (When ori ginals are placed on the glass surface): This method is suitable for sending bo ok originals that cannot be placed in the document processor . After the telephone line[...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-6 Placing Originals Place the originals on th e glass surface or in the optional document processor . Refer to the machine’s Operation Guide fo r placing originals. Dial the Receiving System 1 Press [FAX No. Entry]. NOTE: When you press t he nu meric keys to enter numbers, the scree n changes to the entry screen for the fa[...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-8 Selecting the Density Adjust the density when scannin g originals. 1 Press [Color/Image Quality], and then [Density]. Y ou can see a preview of the image to be sent by pressing [Preview]. For details, refer to Previewing Images on page 3- 24 . 2 Select the density . The density can be selected in 13 levels from -3 (lighter[...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-9 3 2 Select the original image. • T ext + Photo: Suitable for originals co ntaining a mixture of text and photos. • Photo: For enhan ced copies of photographs. • T ext: Sharply renders pencil text and fine lines. When text is selected, the OCR screen appears. If you need an ima ge quality suitable for OCR software (ap[...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-10 receiving the originals at su ch image quality . When the receiving system does not have such capability , originals are sent at an image quality of 200 × 200 dpi (Fine). 3 Press [OK]. Selecting the original size Set the size of the original to be faxed. 1 Press [Org./Sending Data Format], and then [Original Size]. The o[...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-11 3 Send St art Press the Start key . Tran smission begins. NOTE: When On is selected in Dest. Check before Send , a destination confirmation screen is displayed when you press the Start key . For details, refer to Confirmation Screen of Destinations on p age 5-12 . Checking the Send St atus 1 Press the Status/Job Cancel ke[...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-12 F AX Automatic Reception When using this machine as a FAX-dedicate d machine t hat does not receive telephone calls, set the machine to FAX-dedicated reception. No special o peration is requ ired when receiving faxes. NOTE: When you are receiving DRD service from a telepho ne company , change the reception method to [Auto[...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-13 3 The number of pages th at can be stored depends on th e pages. As a genera l guideline, about 700 A4 size pages at normal resolution can be stored. During memory rece ption, F AX Reception Printing Jobs are displayed o n Printing Job s of the Stat us screen. T o print the received originals, supply pap er or remove jamm[...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-14 Canceling Communication The method for cancelling communicati on with this machine differs depend ing on the trans m ission method (memory tran smission o r direct tran smission) and comm unication form. Methods of cancelling in various cases are explain ed here. Cancelling Memory T ransmission (w hile originals are being[...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-15 3 3 T o cancel a delayed transmission, select the job to be cancelled and press [Cancel]. When the canc el confir mation sc reen appea rs, press [Y es] . T ransmiss ion is canc eled. T o send delayed transmission immediately , select the job to be sent and press [S t art Now]. When the send confirm ation screen appears, p[...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-16 Selecting a Destination from the Address Book Select a destination register ed in the Address Book. NOTE: Y ou can set the mac hine up so that the ad dress book scre en appears when yo u press the Send key . For details, refer to Setting the Default Send Screen in the Operation Guide for the machine . 1 Press [Address Boo[...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-17 3 Searching for a Destinat ion You can search for a de stination registered in the Addres s Book, and further refine your search if necessary . Status 10/10/2010 10:10 Address Book Cancel OK Group Dest. Search(No.) No. Type Name Detail Detail Address Book Sort Addr Book 0001 0002 0005 0004 0003 D OFFICE E OFFICE Register/[...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-18 Search (Name) Press [Search (Name)] and en ter the name you want to search. Search (No.) Press [Search (No.)] and ente r the address number you want to search. Destination type sear ch refinement Press [FAX] or [Group]. T he destina tion by the destination type is disp layed. Capit al letter search refinement Press the ke[...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-19 3 Changing/Deleting Re gistration Content s You can change or delete the contents of destinations (contact) or groups. 1 Press the System Menu key. 2 Press [Edit De stination] a nd then [Register/Edit] of Address Book . 3 Select the dest ination or g roup to ed it. NOTE: The destinations and group s can be rearranged and [...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-20 When deleting the destinat ion of a contac t registration or group Press [Delete]. Press [Y es ] in the confirmation screen to delete the destination or group. 6 Press [Register]. When the change confirmation screen appears, press [Y es]. Changes or deletions made to the registered det ails are applied in the Address Book[...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-21 3 Selecting a Destinatio n by One-touch Key Select a destination by a One- touch key. On the [Destination] scr een, press the One-touch key to which the destination is registered. NOTE: When the One-touch key fo r the destination is not displaye d on the to uch panel, pres s [ ]/[ ] on the right side. The ne xt/previous O[...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-23 3 Dialing the Same Receiving System (Redial) Redial is a function allowing you to di al the last entered number once again. Automatic Redial This function automatically r edials a receiving syst em that does not respond whe n you try to send fax. No particular setting is requ ired for automatic redi al. Because the machin[...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-24 Previewing Images You can display a preview image of a sca nned original on the panel to check the image to be sent. 1 Prepare to send th e image as described in Automatic Send on page 3-4 . 2 Press [Preview] on the left side of the [Quick Setup], [T ype of Original /Transmission], [Image Quality] or [Advanced Setu p] scr[...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-25 3 NOTE: When On is selected in Destination Check before Send , a destin ation confirmation screen is displayed when you press the Start key . For details, refer to Confirmation Screen of Destinations on page 5-12 . To see a preview image when you are using th e optional document processor, place th e originals in the docu[...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-26 Quick Setup Screen To display the Quick Setup Screen, which shows frequently used fax send settings, press [Q uick Setup ] in the fax base screen. NOTE: The settings that can be configured in the Qui ck Setup Screen are ba sic settings. T o configure advanced settings, use the [Org./Sending Dat a Format ], [Image Quality][...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-27 3 Changing Registration The following procedur e is one ex ample for r eplacing the registration of Density with Zoom in the Quick Setup Screen for faxing. 1 Press the System Menu key. 2 Press [F AX], [Next] of Quick Setup Regist ration , and then [Change] of Zoom . 3 Press [Key 3] here as the key to set replacement locat[...]

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    FAX Operation (Basic) 3-28 Registering Shortcut s Add shortcuts in the Quick Setup screen for easy access to the frequently used fun ctions. A function name linked to a registered shortcut can be changed as necessary. You can register up to 6 shortcuts. Adding Shortcut s Shortcut registration is performed in the setup screen of each function. Short[...]

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    4-1 4 F AX Operation (Advanced) This chapter explains the me thod to effectively use FAX. • Long Originals ................. ................................ ............................................... ......... 4-2 • Delayed T ransmission ...... ............................................................................. ......... 4-3 •[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-2 Long Originals Use the optional document processor to scan long origin als ( originals that are longer in the paper feeding direction). NOTE: Only a single side of a long origina l can be sent. Originals of up to 1,600 mm/6 3" long can be scanned. 1 Press the FAX key. 2 Place the originals in the optio nal docume[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-4 4 Press [On] and use [+]/[-] to enter the transmission sta rt time. NOTE: Y ou can also press [# Keys] and use the numeric keys to enter t he transmiss ion start time. 5 Press [OK]. 6 Set the destination, and press the St a rt key . Originals are scanned, a nd transmission begins at the preset time. NOTE: When On is s[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-6 Broadcast T ransmission This function allows you to send th e same orig inals to several destinations in on e operation. The machine stores (memorizes) origina ls to send in memory tempo rarily, and automatically repeats d ialing and transmission to the set destination afterw ards. NOTE: When using a group for the des[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-7 4 2 Select the check boxes beside the destinations to select from the list. T o use an LDAP address book, select [Ext Address Book] in [Destination]. 3 Press [OK]. Select the destinatio n from the One-touch keys Press all the One-touch ke ys to which necessary destinations are registe red. NOTE: For de tails of the Ad[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-8 For deta ils, refer to Entry Check fo r New Destination in the machine’s Oper ation Guide . T o co ntinue entering a new address, pre ss [i-F AX Address Entry] an d repeat the above procedur e. T o co rrect the i-F AX number , press [Detail/Edit]. 3 After entering all the de stinations, press [OK]. Select the destin[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-10 Interrupt Send During communication, when you scan originals by sele cting direct transmis sion, you can use inte rrupt send. Even when the com munication is prolonged d ue to broadcast transmission or a next transmission being scheduled, the machine will firs t send originals for which in terrupt send has been set. [...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-11 4 Chain Dial Chain dial is a function that allows you to dial by linking fax numbers of the receiving systems with a chain number crea ted with a number common to several destinations. By setting multiple phone num bers from several telephon e companies to a chain number, you can la ter choose the one that costs the [...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-12 • If Entry Check for New Destination is Off , press [OK] to complete entering the number . • If Entry Check for New Destination is On , press [OK] and you are prompte d to confirm the F AX number is correct. Re-enter the same F AX number and press [ OK] to com plete t he entry . • When [New Destination Entry] i[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-14 Manual Reception This method allows you to receive faxes by pressing [Manual RX] afte r confirming that the telephone line has connected to the se nding system. Connecting a telephone set (commercially available prod uct) to this machine enables you to receive origina ls after ta lking to the person at the sending sy[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-16 Remote Switch Function You can start fax reception by opera tion from the connec ted telephone set. This functi on is convenient for using this machine and a telepho ne set (commercially available product) in combination installed at places distant from each other. To start fax reception by operation fr om the connec[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-17 4 Using the Remote Switch Dial To start fax reception by operation fr om the connected telephone set, use the following operation. 1 The connected telepho ne set makes a ringing tone. 2 Lift th e handset of the telephone. 3 When you he ar the fax tone from the handse t, enter the two-digit remote switch dial number u[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-18 Printing/Sending Received Faxes by Requirement s (Memory Forwarding) When you have re ceived a fax, you can forward the receiv ed image to other faxes, comp uters, and FAX Boxes or specify a number of copies. T ype of Forwarding Destination and Requirement s for Forwarding You can set forwarding destinatio ns and req[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-20 Using Requirement s for All Receptions By applying the requirements to all re ceptions, you can have all faxes that you receive be printed or forwarded based on the requirements. To use requirements for all r ec eptions, use the following procedure. NOTE: T o register setting by each reception requirem ent, refer to [...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-21 4 NOTE: T o edit a registere d destination, select the destination to be edited fr om the list, press [Deta il/Edit] and edit the informa tion. To remove a regi stered destination, select the des tination to be removed fr om the list and press [Delete]. 9 Press [OK]. 10 Y ou can change the following se ttings as nece[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-22 12 Y ou can change the following se ttings. • N umber of Copies • Enable time setting • F ile name re gistration NOTE: For details on above se ttings, refer to Forwarding Det ail Settings on page 4-28 . 13 Press [OK]. Using Rule for Specific RX To register settings by each reception requirement, fo llow the ste[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-23 4 10 Press [Change] of Requirement . 11 T o forward fax reception, select [F AX] and press [Next]. T o fo rward i-F AX reception, select [i-F AX] and press [Next]. 12 Register the requir ements. When F AX was selec ted in step 1 1. When i-F AX was selec ted in step 1 1. NOTE: When setting a forwarding condition by se[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-25 4 NOTE: T o edit a registere d destination, select the destination to be edited fr om the list, press [Deta il/Edit] and edit the informa tion. To remove a registered destination, select th e destination to be removed from the list and press [Delete]. 19 Press [OK]. 20 Y ou can change the following se ttings as neces[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-27 4 Changing/Deleting Settings by Requirement To change or delete the settings by requirement, follow the ste ps below. 1 Follow steps 1 to 3 of Using Rule for Specific RX on page 4-22 . 2 Select the requirement name to be deleted or changed. T o delete the requireme nt name, go to the next step. T o change the require[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-28 Cancelling the Sett ing of RX/Forward Requirements To cancel the memory fo rwarding, follow the steps below. 1 Press the System Menu ke y. 2 Press [F AX] and then [Next] of RX/Forward Requirement s . 3 Press [Off] and then [OK]. Forwarding Det ail Settings With the forwarding settings, y ou c an change the following [...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-29 4 File Format Sett ing (for Each Requirement) If you are sending th e file as an E-mail attachment or trans ferring it to a folder (SMB or FTP), select PDF, TIFF or XPS as the file format. 1 Follow steps 1 to 4 of Using Requirem ents for All Receptions on page 4-20 . Follow steps 1 to 3 and 14 of Using Rule for Speci[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-30 NOTE: T o enable FTP Encrypted TX setting, be sure that SSL of Secu re Protocol is On . For details, refer to the machine's Operation Guide . File Sep aration If transmis sion is by e -mail or to a folder (SM B) or fold er (FTP), s et whether page divisi on is perfor med. 1 Follow steps 1 to 4 of Using Requirem [...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-31 4 File Name Registration You can set the file name to be cr eated when forwarding. You can append information such as the date/time and the job number or fax nu mber (address for an i-FAX). 1 Follow steps 1 to 3 of Using Requirem ents for All Receptions on page 4-20 . Follow steps 1 to 3 of Using Rule for Spec ific R[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-32 Settings for Forwarding from Command Center RX (RX/For ward Requirement s) You can use Command Center RX on a computer co nnected to the network to specify the forwarding settings on this machine. Refer to the mach ine’s Operation Guide for information on the networ k settings. Accessing Command Center RX 1 Open th[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-34 After completing the settings, click Submit to save the settings. To set forwarding of received faxes that do not meet the conditions, click Advanced in Not complying with the requirements in the condition list. Set the status to On and then set each item. When Use Requirement s List is selected, set the action that [...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-35 4 Forwarding Settings FAX/i-FAX > Common > RX/Forward Requireme nts > Requirement List > Add > Forward Use this page to select forwardi ng destinations. The settings available on the Forwar d page are shown below. After completing the settings, click Submit to save the settings. Item Description Name D[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-38 F AX Box Function FA X B o x A FAX Box is a box for storing received originals on the machine to which the FAX System is to be installed. Using the m emory for warding fun ction, you ca n store re ceived origin als in a pers onal FAX Bo x. Registering a F AX Box Up to 100 FAX Boxes can be registered. 1 Press the Syst[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-39 4 When Ow ner is selected 1 Select the box owner . Y ou can also search for the owner by using [Search (Nam e)] or [Search (Log in)]. Press [Detail] to check User N ame , Login User Name , Access Level , Account Name and E- mail Address . When you have finished checking the details, pre ss [Close]. 2 When you have fi[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-42 2 Press [Delete]. 3 When the dele tion confirmation screen appe ars, press [Y es]. The original is deleted . Checking Det ails and Renaming Files You can use the procedure below to check the d etails of documents forwarded to a F AX Box. You can also use this procedure to rename files. 1 Follow steps 1 to 4 in Printi[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-43 4 Previewing Images You can use the procedure below to preview an image of an original forwarded to a FAX Box on the touch panel. 1 Follow steps 1 to 4 in Printing Originals from a FAX Box on page 4- 40 . 2 Press [Preview]. The preview screen appears. Using the Previe w screen 1 Press [ ] to zoom in and [ ] to zoom o[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-44 Printing a F AX Box L ist You can print the FAX Box list in which the list of Box No.’s and Box names of the registe red FAX Boxes are described. When there a re originals in the FAX Boxes, the number of pages is displayed. NOTE: The list can be prin ted when user login has been enabled and the machine is logged in[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-45 4 Sub Address Communication Sub Address Communication Sub address communicatio n is communication in whic h data is sent and received with sub addresses and passwords attached in conforman ce with the IT U-T (Int ernational Telecommunication Union) recommendations. Sub addresses e nable communication modes with third[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-46 NOTE: When a sub address has be en registered to the destination of the Address Book, you can use the destination. When a sub address-register ed destination in the Address Book is used for a One- touch key , you can also use the One-touch key . In this case, go to step 9. 4 Use the numeric keys to enter the fax numb[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-47 4 Sub Address Reception To perform sub-addre ss reception, you must inform the sending party of the machine's sub- address and password prior to tra nsmission. When sub-address reception is per formed, the functions below can be used. • Printing/Sending Received Faxes by Requireme nts (Memory Forwarding) on pa[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-48 Changing/Deleting Registration Content s You can change program nu mbers and program names, or delete programs. 1 Press the Program key . 2 Pr ess [Edit] a nd press th e key of th e program number to be changed or d eleted (1 to 50). 3 T o change the pr ogram number , press [Change ] of Program No . Use [+]/[-] or th[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-49 4 Polling Communication Polling communication is a communicati on mode in which the tr ansmission of originals on the send ing machine is controlled by the receiving machine. This allows the rece iving machine to tailor the reception of originals to its own circumstances. This mach ine supports both polling trans mis[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-50 IMPORTANT: • The recipient’ s machine must also be equipped with the same sor t of sub address bulletin board communication function. Some fax ma chines cannot store originals and some do no t support polling reception. Che ck both the sendin g and receiving mach in es beforehand to ensu re that they each have th[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-51 4 4 Change the required functions for the original to be stored. For inform ation on using the functions, refer to the machine’ s Operation Guide . T o ch ange the image quality , follow the step s on page 3-10 . Function Description Zoom Automatically enlarges or reduces scanned originals to match the storage size[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-52 5 T o use sub addre sses, press [ ], [Sub Address], and then [On]. 6 Press [Sub Address] and enter the sub address using the num eric keys. NOTE: Y ou can use up to 20 digit s including the numbers from 0 to 9, ‘ (space)’, ‘#’ and ‘*’ characters to enter a sub addre ss. 7 T o set the password , press [Pas[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-53 4 Polling Reception This function automatically tr iggers transmission of or iginals stored on th e sending machine when the receiving machine dials the sending machine’s numb er. If multiple co ntacts are specified, they are dialed in se quence and originals are r eceived from each contact. NOTE: By setting a gro [...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-56 Printing from a Polling Box Use this procedure to print an original stored in a Polling box. 1 Press the Document Box key. 2 Press [F AX Box], and then [Polling Box]. 3 Se lect an origin al by pres sing a checkb ox in the list. A tick appears in the checkbox for the se lected original. NOTE: T o cancel a selection , [...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-57 4 Deleting Originals in a Polling Box Use this procedure to delete an original stored in a Polling box. NOTE: If Delete T ransmitted File is set to [On], originals are automatically delet ed following polling transmission. ( Ref er to page 4-50 .) 1 Follow steps 1 to 3 in Printing from a Polling Box on page 4-56 . 2 [...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-58 Checking Det ails and Renaming Files Use this procedure to check the details of an original stored in a Polling box. You can also use this procedure to rename f iles. 1 Follow steps 1 to 3 in Printing from a Polling Box on page 4-56 . 2 Pr ess [Detail]. 3 T he details for th e selected o riginal are d isplayed. 4 Whe[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-60 Account Manage ment Account ma nagement is user man agement t hat specifies the user s who can u se the mach ine and job accounting that contro ls the usage per account. In us er accounting, up to 1,000 users can be managed using User ID and Password. In job accoun ting, the status of fax use per account can be known[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-62 Logging in when U ser Accounting has been Enabled When user accounting has be en enabled, you need to enter a User ID and Password to use the machine. 1 Press [Login User Name]. 2 En ter a User Name, an d press [OK]. NOTE: For details on char acter entry , refer to Character Entry Method on page 2 of the Appendix . 3[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-63 4 Logging in when Job Accounting has been Enabled When job accounting has be en enabled, you need to enter an Account ID when using the machine. NOTE: When both user accounting and job accounting have been enabled, the screen fo r entering a User ID and Password is displayed. 1 U se the numeric keys to enter Ac count[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-64 Other Convenient Functions Functions that are co nvenient wh en sending fax are introduced he re. For us age of e ach function , refer to the machine’s Operation G uide . Original Size Selection Select the size of originals to be scanned. Be sure to sele ct the original’s si ze when using custom size originals. T[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-65 4 Original Orient ation To ensure that the originals are se nt in the correct orie ntation for reading, indicate which end of the original is the top. When the original is a two- sided or facing page s original, the orientation of th e original must be set. Selection of Original Image Select Original Image. Continuou[...]

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    FAX Operat ion (Advance d) 4-66 Border Erase You can erase black bo rders around originals when sc anning. For borde r erase, the following methods are available. Border Erase Sheet Erase black borders from around sheet originals. Border Erase Book Erase black borders found around and in the middle of pages of thick books. You can set the width of [...]

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    5-1 5 Checking T ransmission Result s and Registration S t atus This chapter explains how to check fax transmission results and functional registration status. • V arious T ools for Checking T ransmission Resu lts and Registration S t atus ............ 5-2 • Checking F AX Job History ............ ................................................[...]

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    Checking Transmission Results and Registration Status 5-2 V arious T ools for Checking T ransmissi on Result s and Registration St atus Check the fax transmission re sults and regi stration status using the following tools. T ool Display Location Content s to Check Timing of Check Reference Page F AX job history check T o uch panel History of lates[...]

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    Checking Transmission Results and Registration Status 5-3 5 Checking F AX Job History Display the his tory of the latest 100 eac h of send and receipt results on the display for checking. NOTE: Even when job accounting is enabled, 100 each of send and rece ipt results are displayed regard less of the account ID. For details of the job history check[...]

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    Checking Transmission Results and Registration Status 5-4 Sending Job Log Screen Result Result is indicated. Completed: Job ended properly . Canceled: Job was canceled. Error: Job ended impr operly due to error . [] i n Job T ype S pecific type of job can be indicated (Fax or i-F AX reception in this screen). [Detail] Select a job from the lis t an[...]

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    Checking Transmission Results and Registration Status 5-6 NOTE: Press [ ] or [ ] to check information of the next or prev ious page. 4 Pres s [Close] to exit. Description of Det ailed Infor mation Screen Item Descripti on Job No. Job acceptance number Result (Res ult/ Destination) Result is indicated. Completed: Job ended properly . Canceled: Job w[...]

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    Checking Transmission Results and Registration Status 5-8 F AX RX Result Report s Each time you receive a fa x, you c an print a report to confirm whethe r the fax was received successfully. NOTE: Fax receipt can also b e notified by e-mail instead of checking the receipt result report. (Refer to Reporting F AX Receipt Result by E-mail on page 5-1 [...]

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    Checking Transmission Results and Registration Status 5-9 5 4 Press [Print Report]. NOTE: Y ou can s elect a shown fax job an d press [Detail] to view det ailed information of the job. 5 When the printing confirmation screen appears, press [Y es]. An activity report is printed. Automatic Printout An activity report is printed out auto matica lly af[...]

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    Checking Transmission Results and Registration Status 5-10 St atus Page A status page provides informat ion on a numbe r of user setups. FAX-related informat ion includes the Local FAX Number , Loc al FAX Name, fax line sett ing, etc. You can print it out as necessary. 1 Press the System Menu key. 2 Press [Report], and [Next] of Print Report . Then[...]

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    Checking Transmission Results and Registration Status 5-11 5 Reporting F AX Receipt Result by E-mail Fax receipt can als o be notified by e-mail inst ead of checking the receipt resu lt report. NOTE: This setting is displayed when the FA X R X Result Report setting is [On] or [Error/S toring in Box Only]. For details, refer to F AX RX Result Report[...]

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    Checking Transmission Results and Registration Status 5-12 Confirmation Screen of Destinations When selecting [On] for Dest. Check before Send, the confirmation screen of destinations appears after pressing the Start key. For details, refer to Confirmati on Screen of Destinat ions in the Operation Guide for the machine. Follow the steps below to co[...]

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    6-1 6 Setup and Registration This chapter explains how to perfo rm various setups and registrations. • Selection of T elephone Line (Inc h version only) ......... ................................. ........... 6-2 • Selection of T ransmit T erminal Identification (TTI) .... ............................ .................. 6-3 • Setting the TTI [...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-3 6 Selection of T ransmit T erm inal Identification (TTI) The transm it terminal id entification (TTI) is th e informa tion about the machine (transmit terminal) to be pr inted out on the fax on the receiving system. The information includes transmission date and tim e, the number of transmission pages, a nd the fax number[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-4 Setting the TTI information Register the name (local FAX name), fa x number, and local FAX ID pr inted in the tran sm it terminal identification (TTI) area . By registering the TTI data , the receiver ca n easily find out where the FAX came from. Local F AX Name Registration Register the local FAX name p rinted on in the [...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-5 6 1 Press the System Menu key. 2 Pres s [F AX], [Next] of T ransmission , and then [Next] of FA X . When you regi ster the Local F AX Number , go to next step. When you register the Local F AX ID, go to step 6 . Local F AX Number Entry 3 Press [Change] of Local F AX Number 1 or Local F AX Number 2 . If you have alre ady r[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-6 Change of Acco unt as Local F AX Name 10 Press [Next] of Basic , and then [Change] of Account as Local F AX Name. 11 T o use the account name, pr ess [ON]. T o use the Local F AX name, press [OFF]. 12 Press [OK].[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-7 6 F AX/TEL Auto Switch Reception This reception method is co nvenient when using both telephone and fax on a single telephone line . When fax originals have been sent, the machine automatically receives t hem, and when the other party is calling from a telephone, the machine makes a ringin g tone urging the user to respon[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-8 Preparat ion: Refer to Receiving Mode on page 6-14 to select [Auto (FAX/TEL)]. 1 The connected telephone set makes a ringing tone. Note that if [0] (zero) is set as the number of rings (for FAX/TEL Auto S witch), the connected telephone do es not ring. NOTE: Y ou can change the numb er of times the ringing tone r ings. (R[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-9 6 F AX/Answering Mach ine Auto Switch Reception This method is convenient when using both the answering machine an d fax. When fax originals have be en sent, the machine receives them automatically, a nd when th e call is from a telephone, the machine follows the functions of the conn ected answering ma chine. Therefore, [...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-10 Preparat ion: Refer to Receiving Mode on page 6-14 to select [Auto (TAD)]. 1 The connected telephone set makes ringing tone the set number of times. NOTE: If you lift the handset wh ile the telephone set is still making the ringing to ne, the machine enters a status the same as manual reception. (R efer to Manual Recepti[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-11 6 Rings You can change the number of times to let th e phone ring before answering a call as needed. The numb er of ringing times can be changed independently for each receiving mo de of Auto (Normal), Auto (TAD) and Auto (FAX/TEL). NOTE: The number of ringing times can be set to between 1 and 15 times for Rings (No rmal[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-12 V olume Adjustment Adjust the volume of the speaker and monitor. Speaker Volume: Volume of the built-in speaker when the line is connected by pressing [On Hook]. Monitor Volume: Volume of the built-in speaker when the line is connected without pressing [On Hook] such as in memory tran smission. 1 Press the System Menu ke[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-13 6 Retry Ti mes The number of retry times can be changed automatically. NOTE: Retry times can be set to betwee n 0 and 14. For Redial, refer to Dialing the Same Re ceiving System (Redial) on page 3-23 . 1 Press the System Menu key. 2 Pres s [F AX], [Next] of T ransmi ssion , [Next] of FA X and then [Change] of Retry Times[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-14 Receiving Mode The following five receiving modes ar e available. • F AX Automatic Reception [Auto (Normal)] • F AX/TEL Auto Switch Reception [Auto (F AX/TEL)] ( Refer to page 6-9 .) • F AX/Answering Machine Auto Switch Recept ion [Auto (T AD)] ( Refer to page 6-9 .) • DRD Reception [Auto (DRD)] ( Refer to page 6[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-15 6 Reception Date/T ime Reception Da te/Time func tion adds the re ception date/tim e, sender info rmation and number of pag es on the top of each page when the message is printed out. It is useful for confirming the time of reception if the fax is from a different time zone. NOTE: When the received data is printe d on mu[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-16 Media T ype for Print Output Specify the paper type to be used for print output of the received fax. Supported paper types: All Media Types, Plain , Rough, Recycled, Bond, Color, Hig h Quality, Custom 1 to 8 NOTE: Refer to th e machine’s Operation Guide for de tails on Custom Paper 1 to 8. 1 Press the System Menu key. [...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-18 MP T ray Paper Output You can select whether to use the MP tr ay paper when printing out the receive d fax. 1 Press the System Menu key. 2 Pres s [F AX], [Next] of Reception , [Next] of Basic and then [Change] of Multi Purp ose T ray . 3 Select either [Off] (not to use ) or [On] (to use) . 4 Press [OK].[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-20 2 The machine will then ring us ing the predetermined ring pattern . When the call is from a t elephone Lift the han dset and speak with the other party . When the conversati on is over , fax reception c an be initiated manually . When the call is from a f ax Once the ringing to ne stops, fax reception will start automat[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-21 6 T ransmission Restriction This function allows you to send or receive originals only when communicat ion requirements are met. Using this function can limit other parties with which you can communica te. Specifically, you must register co mmunication requirements (Permit FAX No./Permit ID No.) and set the transmission [...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-22 Registering Permit F AX No. NOTE: Up to 50 Permit F AX numbers can be registered. 1 Press the System Menu key. 2 Pres s [F AX], [Next] of TX/RX Rest riction and then [Add/Edit] of Permit No. List. 3 Pr ess [Add]. †. If there is neither a Permitted F AX No. nor a Permitted ID No. registered for the recipient, sending is[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-23 6 4 U se the numeric keys to enter Permit F AX No. Up to 20 digits can be entere d. NOTE: Press [Pause] to insert a p ause (-) between numbers . Press [Space] to enter a space . Use [ ] or [ ] to move the cursor. Pressing [Backspace] deletes the character to the left of the cursor. 5 Press [OK]. 6 When registering other [...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-24 6 Press [Delete]. When th e deletion confirmation screen appears, pr ess [Y es]. 7 T o change or d elete other Permit F AX numbers, repeat step s 2 to 6. 8 Pres s [Close]. Registering Reject F AX No. NOTE: Up to 50 Reject F AX nu mbers can be register ed. 1 Press the System Menu key. 2 Pres s [F AX], [Next] of TX/RX Rest[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-25 6 Changing and Deleting Reject F AX No. 1 Follow steps 1 to 2 of Registering Reject FAX No. on page 6-24 . 2 Select the Reject F AX No. to be changed or deleted. T o ch ange Reject F AX No., go to step 3 , and to delete Reject F AX No., go to step 6 . 3 Pr ess [Detail]. 4 Use the numeric keys to r eenter Reject F AX No. [...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-26 Registering Permit ID No. NOTE: Up to 25 Permit ID numbers can be registered. 1 Press the System Menu key. 2 Pres s [F AX], [Next] of TX/RX Rest riction and then [Add/Edit] of Permit ID List . 3 Pr ess [Add]. 4 U se [+]/[-] or the numeric keys to enter Permit ID No. (0000 to 9999) NOTE: Press the Clear key to display the[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-27 6 Changing and Deleting Permit ID No. 1 Follow steps 1 to 2 of Registering Permit ID No. on page 6-26 . 2 Select the Permit ID No. to be changed or deleted. T o change Permit ID No., go to step 3, and to delete Permit ID No., go to step 6. 3 Pr ess [Detail]. 4 U se [+]/[-] or the numeric ke ys to reenter Permit ID No. (0[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-30 Registering an Encryption Key An encryption key is required when registering the Address Book u sed for encryption communication (the othe r party is directly entered using the numeric keys) in the sendin g system and when setting encryption in the receiving system. For the creation of the encryptio n key, numbers from 0[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-32 4 Press [F AX No. Entry]. 5 U se the nu meric key s to enter f ax number of the other party . For det ails, refer to Direct Transm ission on pa ge 3- 4 . NOTE: When encrypted transmission has been set to a destination in the Address Book or One- touch keys, you can use the destination. 6 Press [Detail] and [Change] of En[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-33 6 NOTE: When On is selected in Destination Check before Send , a destinatio n confirmation screen is displayed when you press the St a rt key . For details, refer to Confirmation Screen of Destinations on page 5-12 . Operation at the Receiving System To conduct encryption commun ication operating the receiving system, fo[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-34 Reduced Reception When the reception size is larger th an the paper size, you can reduce the print size. 1 Press the System Menu key. 2 Pres s [F AX], [Next] of Reception , [Next] of Basic , and [Change] of Reduced RX Size . 3 Select [Off] or [On]. 4 Press [OK]. Item Descr iption Of f Print the received da ta at 100% of [...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-35 6 Duplex Print Output When received multiple pa ges of data are the same width , they can be pr inted out on both sides of paper having the same width as the data. 1 Press the System Menu key. 2 Pres s [F AX], [Next] of Reception , [Next] of Basic and then [Change] of Duplex Prin ting . 3 Select either [Off] or [On]. 4 P[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-36 2 in 1 Reception When you receive a mu lti-page S tatement o r A5 size origin al, this fu nction prints 2 pages of the origin al at a time on one Letter or A4 size sheet of pap er. NOTE: If you specify 2 in 1 reception and d uplex printing at the same time, 2 in 1 reception is disabled. 1 Press the System Menu key. 2 Pre[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-37 6 Remote Diagnostics If a problem arises with this ma chine and you contact our service representative , this feature enables our Service Cen ter comput er to access the machin e over the phone and check the machine’ s status or look for problems. NOTE: T o use Remote Diagnostics, you mu st fi rst sign an agreement wit[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-38 Prohibiting F AX Printing at Sp e cified Times (Unusable Time) This feature sets a time period du ring whic h th e machine w ill not print received faxes. IMPORTANT: W hen Unusable T ime is set, in addition to FAX print ing, all other oper ations excludin g FAX Reception ar e all prohibited du ring the unusable tim e per[...]

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    Setup and Registration 6-39 6 Setting the Paper O utput Set the output tray for printing of receiving faxes . 1 Press the System Menu key. 2 Press [Common Settings], and then [Change] of Pa per Output . 3 Press [Change] of Fax Port1 or Fax Port2 . 4 Select the Paper Output. 5 Press [OK].[...]

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    7-1 7 Optional Equipment This chapter introduces the optiona l equipment availabl e for the FAX kit. • Internet F AX Kit (A) ...... .................................................................................. ......... 7-2 • Expansion Memory ........... ............................................................... .............. .......[...]

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    Optional Equipment 7-2 Internet F AX Kit (A) You can use Internet FAX on this machine. For de tails, refer to Internet Faxing (i-FAX) (Option) on page 8-1 .[...]

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    Optional Equipment 7-3 7 Exp ansion Memory By installing the 128 MB expansion memory, you can increase the image memor y size and increase the number of incomi ng (faxed) origin al pages that can be stored. Call a service represen tative for mounting or removal of the expansion memor y. Dual F AX Installing 2 optional FAX Kits (Dual FAX option) all[...]

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    Optional Equipment 7-4 Job Accounting Port Res trictions If job accounting is enabled, you can restrict ac cess so th at departments can only use one port. 1 Press the System Menu key. 2 Press [User Login/Job Accounting]. The user authentication scree n is displayed. Enter a login user name and p assword, and press [Login]. The factory default sett[...]

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    8-1 8 Internet Faxing (i-F AX) (Option) This chapter explains how to use the Internet faxing (i-FAX) using t he Internet FAX Kit(A). • What is i-F AX? ............. ................................. ................................................. ......... 8-2 • i-F AX Settings ................. ...............................................[...]

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    Internet Faxing (i-FAX) (Option) 8-2 What is i-F AX? The i-FAX function sends and receives faxes via the Inter net without using a phone line. The main features of i-FAX are: • It reduces communication costs since it do es not use a phone line. • Address books (on this machine or on a computer) can be used to specify destinations. • Faxes can[...]