OKI B4525 User Manual
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111 Operation +Enter your administrator mastercode. 883 OK - ADVANCED FCT / DEPT. CODE / DELETE +Enter the number of the department code you want to delete or search for it using the or keys. +Confirm by pressing OK. A confirmation screen is displayed. Press OK again to confirm the deletion. Once confirmed, the department code number becomes free again and the counters also associated with this number will be erased. Caution - If the administrator deletes his or her own department code all the other department codes will also be deleted. Printing a department code The administrator may print reports for each department entered. These reports show the department number (between 01 and 98), its name, the associated access code and the number of pages transmitted and copied by this department. 884 OK - ADVANCED FCT / DEPT. CODE / PRINT +Enter the number of the department you want to print and confirm by pressing OK. The terminal begins printing the report, as shown in the illustration below. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Operation 112 Printing the department report The administrator may print reports for all the departments created. To do so: 884 OK - ADVANCED FCT / DEPT. CODE / PRINT +Enter the administrator department number 00 and confirm by pressing OK. The terminal prints the report, as shown in the illustration below. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
113 Operation USE OF THE DEPARTMENT CODES BY A DEPARTMENT To access the different terminal functions, each department must enter its own access code as delivered by the administrator. When the DEPARTMENT CODE function is activated, the screen displays: +Press on the numerical keypad only (pressing any other keys will sound beeps). The screen displays: +Enter your department’s access code (as provided by the administrator). If this code is correct, the terminal will grant you access to all the functionalities available, except for menu 88 as this is reserved for the administrator. If the access code does not correspond to any services, the terminal displays WRONG CODE. Printing a user department code Each department may print the data of its own department code. +If the Department Code function is activated, enter your 4-digit numerical access code and confirm by pressing OK. 59 OK - PRINT / DEPART. CODES The terminal prints the data for your own department’s department code. Remark : If the mastercode is entered the terminal prints the summary of the accounts. CHARGE CODE ENTERING THE CHARGE CODE The charge code is a number that is sent on-line after your correspondent’s fax machine number. To add a charge code after entering your correspondent’s number you must press the key. This inserts the + symbol after the number and you may then type your charge code. THU 20 FEB 10:15 ENTER DEPT. CODE ENTER DEPT. CODE * * * * Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Operation 114 Example: The charge code will always be hidden. The maximum length that can be entered is 30 characters. When dialing, only the digits are sent on the line. The + symbol inserted is not sent. In the example above, the number 97380884440123 is dialed. If your equipment is connected to a private exchange (PABX), enter the pre- fix (number used by your PABX to access the telephone network, for exam- ple 0), followed by a / (or pause). When a charge code is used, the transmission reports and the terminal log printout contains the correspondent’s number followed by the charge code’s + symbol. USB MEMORY KEY You can connect a USB memory Key on the front side of your terminal. The files stored in TXT, TIFF and JPEG formats will be analyzed and you will be able to realize the following actions: • print the stored files contained in your USB memory key, • delete the files contained in your USB memory key, • run an analysis on the contents of the inserted USB memory key, • digitize a document on your USB memory key. TO: 9738088444+**** Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
115 Operation USE OF THE USB MEMORY KEY PRINT YOUR DOCUMENTS You can print the stored files or a list of the files located in the USB memory key. Print the list of files located in the key 02 OK - MEDIA / PRINT DOCUMENT 021 OK - MEDIA / PRINT DOCUMENT / LIST +Insert the USB memory key on the front side of the terminal respecting the way of insertion. +MEDIA ANALYSIS appears on the screen. +Select PRINT DOCUMENT with the or buttons and confirm with OK. +Select LIST with the or buttons and confirm with OK. +The list is shown in a table with the following informations: • the analyzed files are indexed in an incremental 1 by 1 order, • the files name with their extension, • the date of the files last save, • the files size in Kbytes Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Operation 116 Print the files located in the key 022 OK - MEDIA / PRINT DOCUMENT / FILE +Insert the USB memory key on the front side of the terminal respecting the way of insertion. +MEDIA ANALYSIS appears on the screen. +Select PRINT DOC. with the or buttons and confirm with OK. +Select FILE with the or buttons and confirm with OK. +You have three possibilities to print your files: •ALL, to print all the files located in the USB memory key. •Select ALL with the or buttons and confirm with OK. The printing is started automatically. •SERIES, to print several files located in the USB memory key. •Select SERIES with the or buttons and confirm with OK. •FIRST FILE and the first indexed file appears on the screen, select with the or buttons the file to print and confirm with OK. A star (*) appears on the left side of the file. •LAST FILE appears on the screen, select with the or buttons the other files to print and confirm with OK. • Press the button. COPIES NUMBER appears on the screen, enter the desired number of copies with the digital keypad and confirm with OK to start printing. •SELECTION, to print only one file located in the USB memory key. • Select with the or buttons the file to print and confirm with OK. COPIES NUMBER appears on the screen, enter the desired number of copies with the digi- tal keypad and confirm with OK to start printing. +Quit this menu by pressing the button. DELETE YOUR FILES LOCATED IN THE KEY You can delete files located in your USB memory key 07 OK - MEDIA / DELETE 071 OK - MEDIA / DELETE / MANUAL +Insert your USB memory key on the front side of your terminal respecting the way of insertion. +MEDIA ANALYSIS appears on the screen. +Select DELETE with the or buttons and confirm with OK. +Select MANUAL with the or buttons and confirm with OK. +You have three possibilities to delete your files: •ALL, to delete all the files located in the USB memory key. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
117 Operation •Select ALL with the or buttons and confirm with OK. • You come back to the previous menu. •SERIES, to delete several files located in the USB memory key. •Select SERIES with the or buttons and confirm with OK. •FIRST FILE and the first indexed file appears on the screen, select with the or buttons the file to delete and confirm with OK. A star (e) appears on the left of the file. •LAST FILE appears on the screen, select with the or buttons the other files to delete and confirm with OK. • Press the button. • You come back to the previous menu •SELECTION, to delete only one file located in the USB memory key. • Select with the or buttons the file to delete and confirm with OK. You come back to the previous menu. +Quit this menu by pressing the button. ANALYSE THE USB MEMORY KEY CONTENT After an inactivity period, your terminal comes back to the main menu. You can see again the USB memory key. To do so, proceed as follows. 08 OK - MEDIA / MEDIA ANALYSIS +Press on , enter 08 with the keyboard. +The USB memory key analysis is started. +You can print or delete the detected files located in your USB memory key. Refer to the previous chapters. SAVE A DOCUMENT ON A USB MEMORY KEY This function allows you to digitize and save a document directly in a USB memory key. +Place the document to be copied, side to be copied against the glass. +Insert the USB memory key in the USB connector of your multifunction device. The USB memory key analysis is started. When the analysis is finished, the MEDIA menu is displayed. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
118 Operation +Select SCAN TO with the or buttons then confirm with the OK button. Caution - you can also access this function in two other ways: • By pressing the SCAN button of the terminal deck then by selecting SCAN-TO-MEDIA. By pressing the button ON the control panel then by typing 03 on the digital keyboard. +Choose the COLOR between Black&White and COLOR with the or buttons and the button OK. +With the alphanumeric keyboard, give a name to the scan file (up to 20 characters) and confirm with OK. +Choose the scan format between IMAGE and PDF, and confirm to start the scan and the recording of the document. IMAGE allows to have the same kind of file as a photo. PDF is a format for the digital documents creation. The beginning button allows to start immediately the scan and send a file to the support with the parameters defined in the analysis format. With the IMAGE format, if you have selected BLACK&WHITE the picture will be saved in TIFF format, if you have selected COLOR the picture will be saved in JPEG format. MAIL BOX (MBX FAX) There are 32 mailboxes (MBX), enabling you to transmit documents in complete confidence using an access code (named code MBX), to all subscribers equipped with a fax compatible to yours. MBX 00 is public. It is handled directly by the terminal to record the messages of the fax TAD as soon as this is put into service. MBX’s 01 to 31 are private. Each is password-protected. They can be used to receive documents confidentially. The use and access to MBX 01 - 31 are conditioned by the initialization, defined by a MBX code (if needed) and a mnenonic (its S.I.D.). Later you may: •modify the features of an MBX •print the contents of an MBX, only possible if the MBX contains one or more documents (with a star next to the MBX). When the contents of an MBX have been printed it becomes empty •delete an MBX, only if the MBX is initialized and empty •print the the list of your fax machine’s MBX’s Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
119 Operation You may receive and send through an MBX in complete confidentiality. The deposit a document into your MBX, the access code is not needed. All documents deposited in a MBX are added to the ones already present. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
120 Operation In polling, the MBX are only accessible with an MBX code. You may perform MBX deposits or polls by: • depositing a document in a fax MBX • transmit to deposit a document in a remote fax MBX •perform document poll from a remote fax. MBX MANAGEMENT Creating an MBX 71 OK - MAILBOXES / CREATE MBX +Select a free MBX out of the 31 MBX or directly enter the number of a free MBX and confirm with OK. +Select option MAILBOX CODE and press OK. Value 0000 is always displayed. +Enter the code of your choice, if needed, and press OK. +Select option MAILBOX NAME and press OK. +Enter this MBX ’s S.I.D. (20 characters max.) and press OK. The MBX is initialized. If you wish to initialize another, press C and repeat the same procedure. +To exit the MBX, press . Modifying the features of a MBX 71 OK - MAILBOXES / CREATE MBX +Select a free MBX out of the 31 MBX or directly enter the number of a free MBX and confirm with OK. +Enter the code of this MBX, if there is one, and confirm with OK. +Select the menu MAILBOX CODE or MAILBOX NAME, then confirm your choice with OK. +Perform data modification of the menu and confirm with OK. +If needed, repeat the last two steps for the other menu. Printing the contents of a MBX 73 OK - MAILBOXES / PRINT MBX +Select a free MBX out of the 31 MBX or directly enter the number of a free MBX and confirm with OK. +Enter the code of the MBX, if there is one, and confirm with OK. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals