HP Photosmart 7520 User Manual
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Regulatory notices The HP Photosmart meets product requirements from regulatory agencies in your country/region. This section contains the following topics: •Regulatory model identification number •FCC statement •VCCI (Class B) compliance statement for users in Japan •Notice to users in Japan about the power cord •Notice to users in Korea •Notice to users in Germany •Noise emission statement for Germany •European Union Regulatory Notice •Regulatory telecommunication notices •Regulatory wireless statements Regulatory model identification number For regulatory identification purposes, your product is assigned a Regulatory Model Number. The Regulatory Model Number for your product is SDGOB-1221. This regulatory number should not be confused with the marketing name (HP Photosmart 7520 Series, etc.) or product numbers (CZ045A, etc.). FCC statement Regulatory notices 69
VCCI (Class B) compliance statement for users in Japan Notice to users in Japan about the power cord Notice to users in Korea Notice to users in Germany Noise emission statement for Germany European Union Regulatory Notice Products bearing the CE marking comply with the following EU Directives: •Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC •EMC Directive 2004/108/EC •Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC, where applicable CE compliance of this product is valid only if powered with the correct CE-marked AC adapter provided by HP. If this product has telecommunications functionality, it also complies with the essential requirements of the following EU Directive: •R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Compliance with these directives implies conformity to applicable harmonized European standards (European Norms) that are listed in the EU Declaration of Conformity issued by HP for this product or product family and available (in English only) either within the product documentation or at the following web site: www.hp.com/go/ certificates (type the product number in the search field). Chapter 11 70 Technical information
The compliance is indicated by one of the following conformity markings placed on the product: For non-telecommunications products and for EUharmonized telecommunications products, suchas Bluetooth® within power class below 10mW. For EU non-harmonized telecommunicationsproducts (If applicable, a 4-digit notified bodynumber is inserted between CE and !). Please refer to the regulatory label provided on the product. The telecommunications functionality of this product may be used in the following EU and EFTA countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and United Kingdom. The telephone connector (not available for all products) is intended for connection to analogue telephone networks. Products with wireless LAN devices •Some countries may have specific obligations or special requirements about the operation of Wireless LAN networks such as indoor use only or restrictions of the channels available. Please make sure that the country settings of the wireless network are correct. France •For 2.4-GHz Wireless LAN operation of this product, certain restrictions apply: This product may be used indoors for the entire 2400-MHz to 2483.5-MHz frequency band (channels 1 to 13). For outdoor use, only the 2400-MHz to 2454-MHz frequency band (channels 1 to 7) may be used. For the latest requirements, see www.arcep.fr. The point of contact for regulatory matters is: Hewlett-Packard GmbH, Dept./MS: HQ-TRE, Herrenberger Strasse 140, 71034 Boeblingen, GERMANY Regulatory telecommunication notices The HP Photosmart meets telecommunication requirements from regulatory agencies in your country/region. This section contains the following topics: •Notice to users of the U.S. telephone network: FCC requirements •Notice to users of the Canadian telephone network •Notice to users of the German telephone network •Australia wired fax statement Regulatory notices 71
Notice to users of the U.S. telephone network: FCC requirements Chapter 11 72 Technical information
Notice to users of the Canadian telephone network Notice to users of the German telephone network Australia wired fax statement Regulatory wireless statements This section contains the following regulatory information pertaining to wireless products: •Exposure to radio frequency radiation •Notice to users in Brazil Regulatory notices 73
•Notice to users in Canada •Notice to users in Mexico •Notice to users in Taiwan Exposure to radio frequency radiation Notice to users in Brazil Notice to users in Canada Chapter 11 74 Technical information
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12 Additional fax setup After completing all the steps in the getting started guide, use the instructions in this section to complete your fax setup. Keep your getting started guide for later use. In this section, you learn how to set up the printer so that faxing works successfully with equipment and services you might already have on the same phone line. TIP:You can also use the Fax Setup Wizard (Windows) or HP Setup Assistant (Mac OS X) to help you quickly set up some important fax settings such as the answer mode and fax header information. You can access these tools through the HP software you installed with the printer. After you run these tools, follow the procedures in this section to complete your fax setup. This section contains the following topics: •Set up faxing (parallel phone systems) •Serial-type fax setup •Test fax setup Set up faxing (parallel phone systems) Before you begin setting up the printer for faxing, determine which kind of phone system your country/region uses. The instructions for fax setup differ depending on whether you have a serial- or parallel-type phone system. •If you do not see your country/region listed in the table, you probably have a serial-type phone system. In a serial-type phone system, the connector type on your shared telephone equipment (modems, phones, and answering machines) does not allow a physical connection to the 2-EXT port on the printer. Instead, all equipment must be connected at the telephone wall jack. NOTE:In some countries/regions that use serial-type phone systems, the phone cord that came with the printer might have an additional wall plug attached to it. This enables you to connect other telecom devices to the wall jack where you plug in the printer. You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for your country/region. •If your country/region is listed in the table, you probably have a parallel-type telephone system. In a parallel- type phone system, you are able to connect shared telephone equipment to the phone line by using the 2- EXT port on the back of the printer. NOTE:If you have a parallel-type phone system, HP recommends you use the 2-wire phone cord supplied with the printer to connect it to the telephone wall jack. Countries/regions with a parallel-type phone system Argentina Australia Brazil Canada Chile China Colombia Greece India Indonesia Ireland Japan Korea Latin America Malaysia Mexico Philippines Poland Portugal Russia Saudi Arabia Singapore Spain Taiwan Thailand USA Venezuela Vietnam Additional fax setup 77
If you are unsure which kind of telephone system you have (serial or parallel), check with your telephone company. This section contains the following topics: •Select the correct fax setup for your home or office •Case A: Separate fax line (no voice calls received) •Case B: Set up the printer with DSL •Case C: Set up the printer with a PBX phone system or an ISDN line •Case D: Fax with a distinctive ring service on the same line •Case E: Shared voice/fax line •Case F: Shared voice/fax line with voice mail •Case G: Fax line shared with computer modem (no voice calls received) •Case H: Shared voice/fax line with computer modem •Case I: Shared voice/fax line with answering machine •Case J: Shared voice/fax line with computer modem and answering machine •Case K: Shared voice/fax line with computer dial-up modem and voice mail Select the correct fax setup for your home or office To fax successfully, you need to know what types of equipment and services (if any) share the same phone line with the printer. This is important because you might need to connect some of your existing office equipment directly to the printer, and you might also need to change some fax settings before you can fax successfully. 1.Determine if your telephone system is serial or parallel. See Set up faxing (parallel phone systems). a. Serial-type telephone system—See Serial-type fax setup. b. Parallel-type telephone system—Go to step 2. 2.Select the combination of equipment and services sharing your fax line. • DSL: A Digital subscriber line (DSL) service through your telephone company. (DSL might be called ADSL in your country/region.) • PBX: A private branch exchange (PBX) phone system or an integrated services digital network (ISDN) system. • Distinctive ring service: A distinctive ring service through your telephone company provides multiple telephone numbers with different ring patterns. • Voice calls: Voice calls are received at the same phone number you use for fax calls on the printer. • Computer dial-up modem: A computer dial-up modem is on the same phone line as the printer. If you answer Yes to any of the following questions, you are using a computer dial-up modem: ◦Do you send and receive faxes directly to and from your computer software applications through a dial-up connection? ◦Do you send and receive email messages on your computer through a dial-up connection? ◦Do you access the Internet from your computer through a dial-up connection? • Answering machine: An answering machine that answers voice calls at the same phone number you use for fax calls on the printer. • Voice mail service: A voice mail subscription through your telephone company at the same number you use for fax calls on the printer. 3.From the following table, select the combination of equipment and services applicable to your home or office setting. Then look up the recommended fax setup. Step-by-step instructions are included for each case in the sections that follow. NOTE:If your home or office setup is not described in this section, set up the printer as you would a regular analog phone. Make sure you use the phone cord supplied in the box to connect one end to your telephone wall jack and the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the printer. If you use another phone cord, you might experience problems sending and receiving faxes. You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for your country/region. Chapter 12 78 Additional fax setup