OKI B4525 User Manual
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Getting started 31 GUIDE TO FUNCTION LIST MAIN MENU 1: DIRECTORY Functions Function description Page 11 OK- NEW CONTACTEnter a new contact in the directory p. 65 12 OK - NEW LISTEnter a relay broadcast list p. 67 13 OK - MODIFYModify a record or a list p. 68 14 OK - CANCELDelete a record or a list p. 69 15 OK - PRINTPrint the directory p. 69 16 OK - SAVE/LOADStore the directory on a chip card p. 64 161 OKS AVESave the directory to a chip card p. 64 162 OKL OADLoad the directory from a chip card p. 64 17 OK - IMPORTATIONEnable directory importation by e-mailA A.Inaccessible if Menu 91 SUPPLIER is on WITHOUT ACCESS p. 71 18 OK - EXPORTATIONExport the directory by e-mailA p. 71 19 OK - LDAP SERVERAccess to a directory server p. 72 191 OKA DDRESSIP address or server name p. 72 192 OKI DENTIFIERConnection identifier p. 72 193 OKP ASSWORDConnection password p. 72 194 OKDN BASESearch database p. 72 195 OKP ORTConnection port p. 72 MAIN MENU 2: SETUP Functions Function description Page 21 OK- DATE/TIMEEnter the date and the time p. 39 211 OKM ODIFYModifying the date and time p. 39 212 OKA UTO ADJUSTAutomatic changeover between summer and winter timep. 39 22 OK - NUMBER / NAMEEnter your name and your number p. 40 23 OK - SENDTransmission settings p. 31 231 OKS END REPORTChoose to print the communication report p. 42 232 OKM EMORY SEND.Send from feeder or memory p. 42 233 OKE CO PER.Set the economy period p. 43 24 OK - RECEPTIONReception settings p. 44 241 OKR EC. PAPERAccept reception without paper p. 44 242 OKN BR OF COPIESNumber of copies of received documents p. 44 243 OKPC R ECEPT.Choice for PC reception p. 45 244 OKD UPLEXReceived fax printing in Recto /Verso mode p. 46 245 OKR EDUCTIONReduction of received fax p. 46 2451 OKA UTOMATICAutomatic reduction of the received faxes p. 46 2452 OKF IXEDReduction with a coefficient p. 46 25 OK - NETWORKSSetting networks p. 40 251 OKT EL. NETWORKAjust tel. network settings p. 40 2511 OKN ETWORK TYPESelection of network type p. 40 252 OKP REFIXActivate the dialing prefix p. 41 2521 OKS IZE NUMBERMinimum size number to be send with prefixp. 41 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
32 Getting started 2522 OKP REFIX SET- TINGSetting dialing prefix p. 41 253 OK - LOCAL NETWORKLAN parameters settings p. 51 2531 OKC ONFIGURATIONManual configuration p. 51 2532 OKIP ADDRESSFax IP address p. 51 2533 OK SUBNET MASKsubnet mask p. 51 2534 OK GATEWAYgateway #1 address p. 51 2535 OKIEEE ADRESSFax IEEE adress p. 51 2536 OK NETBIOS 1NetBIOS name 1 p. 51 2537 OKN ETBIOS 2NetBIOS name 2 p. 51 2538 OKWINS 1Address of the NetBIOS name server 1 p. 51 2539 OKWINS 2Address of the NetBIOS name server 2 p. 51 254 OKD OM LOGIN Domain login parameters for the Scan to Disk functionp. 53 2541 OKU SERUser name for login on the local network p. 53 2542 OKP ASSWORDPassword for login on the local network p. 53 2543 OKD OM. NAMEDomain name of the local network p. 53 255 OKSNTP S ERVERSNTP server configuration p. 51 2551 OKA DDRESSSNTP server address p. 51 2552 OKP ORTSNTP server port p. 51 2553 OKS TATESNTP server state p. 51 2554 OKT IME ZONETime zone p. 53 2555 OKS UMMER TIMEAdjusting the summer time offset p. 53 256 OKD E-REG. PCDeleting PC registrations p. 53 29 OK - TECHNICALSTechnicals parameters p. 47 20 OK - GEOGRAPHICALGeographical settings p. 40 201 OKC OUNTRYChoice of country and language p. 40 202 OKN ETWORKChoice of country p. 41 203 OKL ANGUAGEChoice of language p. 41 MAIN MENU 2: S ETUP Functions Function description Page MAIN MENU 3: FAX Functions Function description Page 31 OK- TRANSMISSIONSingle- and multiple-address transmission p. 78 32 OK - ECO TRANS. Send a document during the economy periodp. 43 33 OK - POLLING RX Polling request p. 104 34 OK - POLLING TX Deposit a document p. 104 35 OK - MBX SENDINGSend to a mailbox p. 121 36 OK - MBX POLLINGPoll a mailbox p. 122 37 OK - BROADCASTBroadcast transmission p. 44 38 OK - FAX ANSW. Control of fax answering machine p. 43 381 OKP RINTPrint fax messages stored in the memory p. 43 382 OKA CTIVATIONActivating or deactivating the answering machinp. 43 383 OKA NSWER CODESaving an access code p. 43 39 OK - FAX FORWAD. Fax forwarding function p. 79 391 OKR EROUTINGRerouting of received messages p. 79 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Getting started 33 3911 OKACTIVATIONRerouting activation p. 79 392 OKT X FORWARD.Tx forwarding function p. 80 3921 OKA CTIVATIONTx forwarding activation p. 80 393 OKC OPYPrinting activation of rerouting fax p. 80 MAIN MENU 3: F AX Functions Function description Page Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
34 Getting started MAIN MENU 4: SMS SERVICE (THIS FEATURE IS NOT AVAILABLE IN THE) Functions Function description Page - MAIN MENU 5: PRINT Functions Function description Page 51 OK- FUNCTIONS LISTFunction list printing p. 102 52 OK - LOGSPrint TX and RX logs p. 102 53 OK - DIRECTORYPrint the directory p. 69 54 OK - SETUPUser parameters printing p. 102 55 OK - COMMANDSCommands list printing (see 65 OK) 56 OK - LISTE MBXMbx list printing (see 75 OK) 57 OK - PCL FONTSInternal PCL fonts printing p. 103 58 OK - SGSCRIPT FONTSInternal SG Script fonts printing p. 103 59 OK - DEPART. CODES Print a department code p. 111 MAIN MENU 6: COMMANDS Functions Function description Page 61 OK- PERFORMPerform a command p. 85 62 OK - MODIFYUpdate of command p. 85 63 OK - CANCELDelete a command p. 86 64 OK - PRINTPrinting of a document in wait queue p. 86 65 OK - PRINT LISTPrinting of the command list p. 86 MAIN MENU 7: MAILBOXES Functions Function description Page 71 OK- CREATE MBXCreating and modification of a Mailbox p. 120 72 OK - DEPOSIT MBXStoring a document in a Mailbox p. 121 73 OK - PRINT MBXPrint content of a Mailbox p. 120 74 OK - DELETE MBXDelete an empty Mailbox p. 121 75 OK - PRT MBX LISTPrint list of Mailbox p. 121 MAIN MENU 8: ADVANCED FCT Functions Function description Page 80 OK- CALIBRATIONScanner calibration p. 138 81 OK - LOCKActivate an access limitation lock p. 106 811 OKL OCKING CODELocking code p. 106 812 OKL OCK KEYBD.Activate keyboard lock p. 106 813 OKL OCK NUMBERActivate dialing lock p. 107 814 OKL OCK PARAMETERSActivate Internet settings lock p. 107 815 OKL OCK SMSActivate SMS lock (feature not available) 816 OKL OCK MEDIAActivate media lock p. 107 82 OK - COUNTERSSee the activity counters p. 103 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Getting started 35 821 OKSENT PAGESPrinted pages counter p. 103 822 OKR ECEIVED PGLocal copies counter p. 103 823 OKS CANNED PAGESent pages counter p. 103 824 OKD UPLEX SCANReceived pages counter p. 103 825 OKP RINTED PGPrinted pages counter p. 103 826 OKP RINTED SHTPrinted sheets counter p. 103 84 OK - COPYCIS scanner settings p. 89 841 OKR ESOLUTIONResolution type choice p. 90 842 OKZ OOMINGZoom setting p. 90 843 OKA SSEMBLEDAssembled or not copy choice p. 90 844 OKO RIGINOrigin setting p. 90 845 OKC ONTRASTContrast setting p. 91 846 OKL UMINOSITYLuminosity setting p. 91 847 OKB INDINGBinding type choice p. 91 85 OK - SCAN. & PRINTSetting p. 91 851 OKP APERType of paper choice p. 91 852 OKP APER TRAYPaper tray choice p. 91 853 OKP APER SAVEPaper save activation mode p. 91 854 OKS.F MARGINSSet margins p. 92 855 OKF LATBED MARGSheet-feed scanner margins setting p. 92 856 OKP RINTER MARGPrinter margins setting p. 92 857 OKT OP PRINTPrinter margins setting p. 92 859 OKP APER FORMATSelect paper tray p. 99 8591 OKU PPERSelect paper tray printer p. 99 8592 OKL OWERSelect paper tray additional p. 99 86 OK - CONSUMABLESConsumables status p. 125 88 OK - DEPT. CODE Department code p. 109 881 OKA CTIVATIONActivating/Deactivating the department codep. 109 882 OKN EW DEPT.Setting the department codes p. 109 8821 OKD EPT. CODESetting the department codes p. 109 8822 OKD EPT. NAMESetting the department name p. 111 883 OKD ELETEDeleting a department code p. 111 884 OKP RINTPrinting a department code p. 111 MAIN MENU 8: A DVANCED FCT Functions Function description Page MAIN MENU 9: INTERNET Functions Function description Page 91 OK- SUPPLIERAccess to connection and message service parametersp. 54 92 OK - INIT. PROVIDERInitialisationof your ProviderAp. 55 921 OKC ONNECTIONISP parameters p. 55 9211 OKC ALL NUMB.ISP call numberl p. 54 9212 OKI DENTIFIERISP identifier p. 54 9213 OKP ASSWORDISP password p. 54 922 OKM ESS. SERVMessage service parameters p. 55 9221 OKI DENTIFIERMessage service identifier p. 55 9222 OKP ASSWORDMessage service password p. 55 9233 OKE- MAIL ADRMessage service e-mail address p. 55 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
36 Getting started 923 OKSERVERSSMTP, POP3 and DNS parameters p. 55 9231 OKSMTPSMTP server p. 54 9232 OKPOP3POP3 server p. 54 9233 OKDNS 1Primary DNS p. 54 9234 OKDNS 2Primary DNS p. 54 924 OKSMTPA UTHENT. SMTP authentification access parameters p. 58 9241 OKA CTIVATIONSMTP authentification activation p. 58 93 OK - IMMED ACCES Immediate access to ISPAp. 60 94 OK - SETTINGSInternet settingsAp. 57 941 OKC ONNEC. TYPESelect connection type p. 57 942 OKS END TYPESelect transmission type p. 57 943 OKP ERIODSelect the period of connection p. 58 944 OKD EPOSIT NOTISelect to print a deposit notice p. 58 945 OKP RINTPrint Internet settings p. 58 95 OK - E-MAILSend an E-MailAp. 82 96 OK - TRI MAILSSelect the reception typeAp. 59 97 OK - MAINTENANCEp. 124 971 OKC ONNECTIONSelect connection typeB 972 OKCALL NUMB.Supplier’s dial-up numberB 973 OKIDENTIFIERSupplier’s identiferB 974 OKPASSWORDSupplier’s passwordB A.These menus will appear only with valid ISPN setting B.Maintenance menus (Access limited according to service and country) MAIN MENU 9: INTERNET Functions Function description Page Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
37 Getting started MAIN MENU 10: MEDIA Functions Function description Page 02 OK- PRINT DOCUMENTPrinting documents p. 115 021 OKL ISTPrinting the document list p. 115 022 OKF ILEPrinting files p. 116 0221 OKA LLPrinting all printable files p. 116 0222 OKS ERIESPrinting a series of files p. 116 0223 OKS ELECTIONPrinting a selection of files p. 116 04 OK - SCAN TOTransferring media content to memory p. 117 07 OK - DELETE Erasing media p. 116 071 OKM ANUALErasing selected files p. 116 072 OKA UTOMATICErasing files automatically p. 116 0721 OKA LLPrinting all printable files p. 116 0722 OKS ERIESPrinting a series of files p. 116 0723 OKS ELECTIONPrinting a selection of files p. 116 08 OK - MEDIA ANALYSISAnalysing the memory card or USB key p. 117 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
38 SETTING YOUR TERMINAL MAIN SETTINGS At terminal powerup, the screen displays: You have to set the date and time, telephone network, language parameter and verify the other parameters listed below. BEFORE TRANSMISSION Date/Time At any moment you may change the date and time on your fax machine. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
39 Setting your terminal To change the date and time: 21 OK - SETUP / DATE/TIME +Enter the numbers of the required time and date one after another, (for example November 8 2006 at 9h33, press 0 8 1 1 0 6 0 9 3 3) and press OK to confirm. Summer time / winter time setting A menu is available from which you can chose to change to summer / winter time automatically or not. The 21>DATE/TIME menu includes 2 submenus: Manual mode 211 OK - SETUP / DATE/TIME / MODIFY Your fax machine will prompt you to change the date and time via the numeric pad. Automatic mode 212 OK - SETUP / DATE/TIME / AUTO ADJUST If you select NO and confirm with OK, the summer / winter time will not be changed automatically and a setting in the 211 Modify menu will be required from you for the terminal to be set to the new time. If you select YES and confirm with OK, you will not have to care about any change at the end of March and October. You will just be informed of this change by a message on the screen. The default for this parameter is NO. Warning message On automatic changing to summer / winter time, a message will be displayed to inform you that the fax time has been changed. or You next action on the fax keypad will cause this message to be automatically erased. FRI 25 MAR 02:01 CHECK TIME SUN 30 OCT 02:01 CHECK TIME Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Setting your terminal 40 Your fax number/your name Remark : In the United States, as required by FCC regulations, a heading must be included on all FAX messages. Your fax will print out your fax number on each document it transmits if you save this number and if the terminal is set to Sending header (refer to paragraph Technical parameters, page 47). To save your fax number and your name: 22 OK - SETUP / NUMBER / NAME +Enter your fax number (20 digits max.) and press OK to confirm. +Enter your name (20 characters max) then press OK to confirm. Type of network You may connect your fax to either a PSTN or private network such as private automatic branch exchange (PABX). Select the network that applies. To select the type of network: 2511 OK - SETUP / NETWORKS / TEL. NETWORK / NETWORK TYPE +Select option Pabx or Pstn then confirm your choice with OK. Geographical settings These settings will enable you to use your terminal in different preset countries using different languages. Country By choosing a country, you initialize: • the settings for the public telephone network, • the language by default. To select the country: 201 OK - SETUP / GEOGRAPHICAL / COUNTRY +Select the required option and press the OK key to confirm. Network This setting enables you to individually set the type of public telephone network so that your terminal can communicate over the public network of the country you have chosen in compliance with the applicable standards. Remark : these settings are different from the Network Type (p. 31, which allows you to choose between public and private network. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals