OKI B4525 User Manual
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41 Setting your terminal To select the network: 202 OK - SETUP / GEOGRAPHICAL / NETWORK +Select the required option and press the OK key to confirm. Language This setting enables you to choose a language other than that imposed by the Country setting. To select the language: 203 OK - SETUP / GEOGRAPHICAL / LANGUAGE +Select the required option and press the OK key to confirm. Local prefix This function is used when your fax is installed with a private network, behind a company’s PABX. It allows you to program an additional automatic local prefix (to be defined), enabling you to automatically exit the company’s telephone network system, but only under certain conditions: • the company’s internal numbers, where a prefix is not required, must be short numbers less than the minimal size (to be defined, for example France has 10 digits), • the outside numbers requiring a prefix, must be long numbers greater or equal to the minimal size (to be defined, for example France has 10 digits). Programming your fax with the local prefix consists of two steps: • defining the minimal size (or equal) of the company’s outside numbers, • defining the outgoing local prefix of the company’s telephone network. This prefix will automatically be added as soon as an external number is dialed. Caution - If you define a local prefix, do not add it to the numbers stored in the directory, it will be automatically dialed with each number. Prefix 252 OK - SETUP / NETWORKS / PREFIX Defining the minimal size 2521 OK - SETUP / NETWORKS / PREFIX / SIZE NUMBER +You can change the default value for the minimal size of the company’s outside numbers and validate with OK. The minimal size will range between 1 and 30. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Setting your terminal 42 Defining the local prefix 2522 OK - SETUP / NETWORKS / PREFIX / PREFIX SETTING +Enter the outgoing local prefix of the company’s telephone network (maximum 5 characters) and validate with OK. Transmission report You may print a transmission report for all communications over the telephone network (STN). You may choose between more than one criteria for printing reports: •With: a report is given when the transmission was properly performed or when it is completely abandoned (but there is only one report per request), • Without: no transmission report, however, your fax will note all transmis- sions that took place in its log (refer to paragraph Logs, page 102), • Always: a report is printed with each transmission, • ON ERROR: a report is printed only if the transmission failed or is abando- ned. With each transmission report from memory, a reduced version of the first page is automatically reproduced. To select the report type: 231 OK - SETUP / SEND / SEND REPORT +Select the required option WITH, WITHOUT, ALWAYS or ON ERROR and confirm your choice with OK. Document feed type You may choose the way you want to feed your documents: • from memory, transmission will take place only after memory storage of the document and dialing. It allows you to get your originals back quickly to free up the terminal. • from the feeder of the sheet-feed scanner (refer to paragraph Document depositing, page 74), transmission will occur after dialing. It allows trans- mission of larger documents. To select the way you want to feed your documents: 232 OK - SETUP / SEND / MEMORY SEND. +Select the option MEMORY or FEEDER and validate your choice with OK. Remark : in feeder mode, the reduced image will not appear on the transmission report. Economy period This function allows you to defer a fax transmission to off-peak hours and thus reduce the cost of your communications. The economy period, via the telephone network (at off-peak hours), is preset by default from 7.00 pm to 7.30 am. Nevertheless you may change this time slot. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
43 Setting your terminal Modifying the economy period: 233 OK - SETUP / SEND / ECO PER. +Enter the hours of the new economy period and confirm your selection with the key OK. Using the economy period: 32 OK - FAX / ECO TRANS. Enter the call number and confirm with OK. BEFORE RECEPTION Fax answering machine The Fax answering machine allows you to keep confidential documents in storage and to avoid printing them as you receive them. The Fax Messages indicator light lets you know the state of your Fax answering machine: • Light on: the answering machine is on. • Blinking: your fax has documents in storage or is in the process of receiving faxes. • Light off: memory full, the terminal cannot receive any more documents. • You can assure document confidentiality by using the 4 digit access code. Once saved, you will require this access code for: • printing fax messages in memory, • activate or deactivate the fax answering machine. Saving an access code 383 OK - FAX / FAX ANSW. / ANSWER CODE +Enter the code (4 digits) and confirm with OK. Activating or deactivating the answering machine 382 OK - FAX / FAX ANSW. / ACTIVATION +If you saved an access code for your fax answering machine, enter it and validate with OK. +Select the required option WITH or WITHOUT answering machine and confirm you choice with OK. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Setting your terminal 44 Print fax messages stored in the memory 381 OK - FAX / FAX ANSW. / PRINT +If you have defined an access code for your fax answering machine, enter it and press OK. Documents received and stored in the memory are printed. Reception without paper Your fax offers you the possibility to either accept or refuse document reception if your printer is unavailable (no paper...). If your fax printer is unavailable, you may choose between two modes of reception: • reception mode WITHOUT PAPER, your fax saves the incoming messages in the memory, • reception mode WITH PAPER, your fax refuses all incoming subscribers. To select the reception mode: 241 OK - SETUP / RECEPTION / REC. PAPER +Select the option WITH PAPER or WITHOUT PAPER and confirm your choice with OK. Remark : Paper out is indicated by a beep and a message on the screen. Received faxes are then stored in memory (icon FAX MESSAGES flashing) to be printed as soon as you add paper into the feeder. Number of copies You may print incoming documents more than once (1 to 99). To set the number of each document received: 242 OK - SETUP / RECEPTION / NBR OF COPIES +Enter the wanted number of copies and confirm with OK. At each document reception, your fax will print the number of copies requested. Relay broadcast Your fax machine (initiator) can relay a document, in other words, transmit a document to your subscribers via a remote fax and with a precise relay list. To do this the initiator fax and the remote fax must both have the relay function. To relay you need to supply the remote fax with the document and the relay list number. The remote fax will then transmit this document to all subscribers on the list. Once the relay is activated by your fax and as soon as the document is received by the remote fax, the document is printed before relaying to all subcribers on the list. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
45 Setting your terminal To activate relay from your fax machine: +Insert the document to relay (refer to paragraph Document depositing, page 74). +Select 37 OK- FAX / BROADCAST. +Enter the remote fax number where you will relay to or choose your dialing mode (refer to paragraph Dialing, page 76) and press OK. +Enter the relay list number used by the remote fax and press OK. +You may enter the time you wish to transmit the document next to the current time and press OK. +If you wish to modify the document feed type, select one of the options FEEDER or MEMORY , then press OK. +If you wish, you may enter the number of pages of your documents before transmitting. +Activate relay by pressing key . The document in the feeder will be relayed either immediately or at a later time (according to your choice) to the remote fax which will relay the document. Fax or PC reception (depending on model) 243 OK - SETUP / RECEPTION / PC RECEPT. This menu, combined with a software program installed on your PC (supplied) will enable you to select the machine you wish to receive the documents on: •fax. •PC. • PC if available, fax otherwise. For more details, please refer to p. 121 Duplex printing (optional) This function is only available if you have previously installed the duplex module and the additional paper tray at the back of your terminal. After installing the Duplex module at the back of your multi-function terminal, you can print faxes received in two ways: •SINGLE SIDED • DOUBLE SIDED All faxes received are printed according to the mode selected from the menu, no matter how the duplex key is set. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Setting your terminal 46 To select the fax print mode : 244 OK - SETUP / RECEPTION / DUPLEX +Select the required option SINGLE SIDED or DOUBLE SIDED and validate your choice with the OK key. + Adjust to page This option allows you to print out documents automatically adjusting them to the page format. To turn adjust to page mode on: 245 OK - SETUP / RECEPTION / REDUCTION +Select the WITH option and confirm your choice using the OK key. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
47 Setting your terminal TECHNICAL PARAMETERS As delivered your fax is preset by default. However, you may adjust it to meet your requirements by resetting the technical parameters. To set the technical parameters: 29 OK - SETUP / TECHNICALS +Select the desired parameter and confirm with OK. +With the keys or , modify the parameter settings by following the table below and press OK. Parameter Setting Signification 1 - SCANNING MODE1 - NORMAL 2 - FINE 3 - SFINE 4 - PHOTODefault value of the scan mode resolution for the documents to be transmitted. 2 - TX HEADER 1 - WITH 2 - WITHOUTIf this parameter is on, your header will appear on all documents sent to your subscribers with your name, number, date and number of pages. Note: In the United States, as required by FCC regulations, a heading must be included on all FAX messages. 3 - TX SPEED 1 - 33600 2 - 14400 3 - 12000 4 - 9600 5 - 7200 6 - 4800 7 - 2400Transmission speed for outgoing documents. For a quality telephone line (compatible, no echo), communications occur at maximum speed. However, it may be necessary to restrict the transmission speed for some calls. 4 - ECHO PROTECT 1 - WITH 2 - WITHOUTIf this parameter is on, the on-line echo will be reduced during long distance calls. 6 - EPT MODE 1 - WITH 2 - WITHOUTFor some long distance calls (satellite), the on-line echo may disturb the call. 7 - COM. DISPLAY 1 - SPEED 2 - PAGE NUMBERChoice between transmission speed displayed or number of the page in progress. 8 - ECO ENERGY 1 - WITHOUT 2 - DELAY 5 MIN 3 - DELAY 1 5 MIN 4 - DELAY 30 MIN 5 - STDBY PERIOD Choosing the printer standby delay: the printer will switch to standby after a delay (in minutes) of NON-operation or during the period of time of your choice. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Setting your terminal 48 10 - RX HEADER1 - WITH 2 - WITHOUTIf this parameter is on, all documents received by your fax will include the subscriber’s header with his name, number (if available) fax print date and the page number. Note: In the United States, as required by FCC regulations, a heading must be included on all FAX messages. 11 - RX SPEED 1 - 33600 2 - 14400 3 - 9600 4 - 4800 5 - 2400Transmission speed for incoming documents. For a quality telephone line (compatible, no echo), communications occur at maximum speed. However, it may be necessary to restrict the transmission speed for some calls. 12 - RINGS 2 TO 5Number of rings to automatically start your terminal. 20 - E.C.M. (CORRECT THE CALL) 1 - WITH 2 - WITHOUTThis parameter helps correct the calls made on disturbed telephone lines. It is used when the lines are weak or too noisy. Transmission times may be longer. 72 - MODEM SPEED 1 - 56000 2 - 33600 3 - 14400 4 - 12000 5 - 9600 6 - 7200 7 - 4800 8 - 2400 9 - 1200 0 - 600Choice of maximum Internet transmission speed. For a quality telephone line (compatible, no echo), communications occur at the maximum speed. However, it may be necessary to restrict the transmission speed for some Internet calls (bad line or bad ISP settings). 73 - IMPROVE REP @ 1 - WITH 2 - WITHOUTThis parameter lets you automatically register the Internet address of your subscriber’s fax during a call (if available). Parameter Setting Signification Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
49 Setting your terminal 74 - ERASE MAILBOX1 - WITHWhen the fax machine receives an e-mail with an attachment and cannot open it, it erases the message from the ISP MBX, prints and transmits with a notice of incomprehension to the message sender. 2 - WITHOUTAt E-mail reception, the fax does not destroy the MBX message, it prints a notice of incomprehension asking you to revise this message with your computer equipment. This parameter is useful only if you have PC equipment. The memory capacity is limited, you need to empty your MBX or else new messages may not be received. 75 - TEXT ATTACHM. 1 - WITH 2 - WITHOUTEditing YES / NO and printing the received Internet documents. 76 - ATTACHMENT FORMAT 1 - IMAGE 2 - PDFDefault format of document sent on the Internet : PDF : monochrome or color IMAGE : monochrome (TIFF) or color (JPEG) 77 - LAN SPEED AUTO 100 FULL 100 HALF 10 FULL 10 HALFTo define the communication speed of the peripheral units in relation to the implemented Local Area Network (LAN). 80 - TONER SAVE 1 - WITH 2 - WHITHOUTMakes printing lighter to save toner cartridge ink 90 - RAW PORT 9100RAW network print port connection 91 - PRINTER ERROR TIMEOUT 30 mnTime-out before document being printed is deleted following a print error in PC print mode 92 - PRINTER WAIT TIMEOUT 15 seconds Wait time-out for data from PC before the task is deleted in PC print 93 - REPALACE FORMAT 1 - NO 2 - Letter / A4Page format change 94 - PRINTER CLASS PCL / PC KIT PC KIT ONLYPrinting in PCL-/Postscript Mode Printing in GDI mode Parameter Setting Signification Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
50 Setting your terminal LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) SETTINGS Your terminal is a new generation machine that will be part of your local network just like a PC. Its built-in local network access card will enable you to send documents through an SMTP/POP3 local message server (internally or externally, depending on the settings of your message server). To benefit from all the available network options, you should make the following settings, described in the sections below: • local network settings, to introduce your fax machine into your local network. • message service settings, for all your faxes and E-mails to be automatically managed by your message server. Caution - Although rather simple, network settings sometimes require a sound knowledge of your own computer configuration. If that is administrated by anyone in your company, we recommend you ask that person for the settings described below. LOCAL NETWORK SETTINGS Automatic configuration We recommend that you carry out a manual configuration of your terminal. The automatic configuration of the local network settings may be considered, if your local network features a DHCP or BOOTP server that can dynamically assign addresses to the peripheral devices present on the LAN. To automatically configure the local network settings: 2531 OK - SETUP / NETWORKS / LOCAL NETWORK / CONFIGURATION +Choose AUTOMATIC and press OK to confirm. The terminal scans the local network for a DHCP or BOOTP server that can assign it its settings dynamically (the message SELF-CONF is displayed). +Once the message SELF-CONF has disappeared, check for the IP Address, Sub-network mask and Gateway address. If these are missing, you should carry out a manual configuration (see below). Manual configuration To configure your terminal manually, you should obtain the usual information used to set a peripheral device (IP address, sub-network mask, network and gateway address). Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals