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    							Automatic Dialing
    21
    Storing names and telephone numbers
    in navigator directory!
    For rapid access to frequently dialed numbers, the unit provides the navigator directory 
    (100 items).
    For your convenience, the following item has been pre-programmed.
    HELP-FAX (1-800-435-7329):If you cannot correct a problem after trying the help function 
    (p. 8), call using this item (p. 23).
    l If you do not need the above item, you can erase it (p. 22).
    To correct a mistake
    l Press or to move the cursor to the
    incorrect character/number, and make the
    correction.
    To delete a character/number
    l Move the cursor to the character/number you
    want to delete, and press .
    STOP
    1
    Presstwice.
    Display:
    2
    Press .
    3
    Enter the name, up to 10 characters (see
    page 17 for instructions).
    Example:
    4
    Press .
    5
    Enter the telephone number, up to 30 digits,
    using the dial keypad.
    Example:
    l If you want to enter a hyphen, press .
    6
    Press .
    lTo program other items, repeat steps 3 to 6.
    7
    Pressto exit the program.MENU
    NAME=  
    STORE:PRESS SET
    REGISTERED
    SET
    FLASH
    NO.=5552233
    NO.=   
    SET
    NAME=Alice
    STORE:PRESS SET
    NAME=  
    STORE:PRESS SET
    DIRECTORY SET
    PRESS NAVI.
    DIRECTORY SET
    PRESS STATION OR
    MENU
    STOP
    (Delete)
    SET
    MENU(Hyphen)
    FLASH
    Display
    Helpful hint:
    l You can confirm the stored items on the
    telephone number list (p. 69).
    Note:
    l When the following is displayed in step 6, you
    can store only 5 more items.
    Display:
    l If there is no space to store new items, the
    following is displayed in step 6. 
    Press to exit the program.
    To store new items, erase unnecessary items
    (p. 22).
    l Ahyphen or a space entered in a telephone
    number counts as two digits.
    STOP
    REGISTERED
    DIRECTORY FULL
    REGISTERED
    SPACE= 5 DIRS. 
    						
    							Automatic Dialing
    22
    STOP
    SETMENU
    Display
    1
    Press .
    Display:
    2
    Press  or until the desired item is
    displayed.
    Example:
    3
    Press .
    Example:
    4
    Press  to select “EDIT”.
    Example:
    l If you do not need to edit the name, skip to
    step 6.
    5
    Edit the name (see page 17 for instructions).NAME=Mary
    STORE:PRESS SET
    NAME=Mary
    EDIT=  DELETE=#
    MENU
    Mary
    
    EDIT:PRESS MENU
    Mary
    
    0123456
    DIRECTORY[+ -]
    1
    Press .
    Display:
    2
    Press  or until the desired item is
    displayed.
    Example:
    3
    Press .
    Example:NAME=Peter
    EDIT=  DELETE=#MENU
    Peter
    EDIT:PRESS MENU
    Peter
    9876543
    DIRECTORY[+ -]
    Editing a stored item
    Erasing a stored item
    6
    Press .
    Example:
    l If you do not need to edit the
    telephone number, skip to step 8.
    7
    Edit the telephone number. For
    further details, see page 21.
    8
    Press .
    9
    Press  to exit the program.STOP
    REGISTERED
    SET
    =0123456
    SET
    Editing and erasing a stored item!
    4
    Press  to select “DELETE”.
    l To cancel erasing, press  .
    5
    Press .
    l The stored name and number are
    deleted.DELETED
    SET
    STOP
    DELETE OK?
    YES:SET/NO:STOP
    You can edit a name or number stored in one-touch dialand navigator directory.
    You can erase an item stored for one-touch dialand navigator directory. means the station number
    for 
    one-touch dial 
    						
    							Automatic Dialing
    23
    Note:
    l When you want to search for symbols (not
    letters or numbers), press in step 3.
    Before using this feature, program the desired names and telephone numbers into one-touch dial
    and navigator directory (p. 20, 21).
    1
    Press.
    Display:
    2
    Press oruntil the desired item is
    displayed.
    Example:
    lIf the desired name has not been stored,
    press and dial the number
    manually.
    3
    Pressor lift the handset.
    lThe unit will start dialing automatically.
    MONITOR
    STOP
    Lisa
    EDIT:PRESS MENU
    Lisa
    2233445
    DIRECTORY[+ -]
    Display
    Station keys
    MONITOR
    STOPLOWER
    Making a phone call using one-touch dial and 
    navigator directory!
    To search for a name by initial
    Example: “Lisa”
    1.Press .
    Display:
    2.Press or until any name is
    displayed.
    Example:
    3.Press repeatedly until any name with
    the initial “L” is displayed (see the character
    table on page 17).
    Example:
    4.Press until “Lisa” is displayed.
    Example:
    l To stop the search, press .
    l To make a call, press or lift
    the handset.MONITOR
    STOP
    Lisa
    2233445
    Larry
    12131415
    5
    AlanEDIT:PRESS MENU
    Alan7891011
    DIRECTORY[+ -]
    Using one-touch dial
    1
    Press or lift the handset.
    Display:
    lConfirm that there are no documents in the
    document entrance.
    2
    For stations 1–7:
    Press the desired station key.
    For stations 8–14:
    Press , then press the desired 
    station key.
    Example:
    lThe unit will start dialing automatically. TEL=
    LOWER
    TEL=
    PRESS NAVI.[ H]
    TEL=
    PRESS STATION OR
    MONITOR
    Using navigator directorymeans the station number
    for one-touch dial 
    						
    							Caller ID
    24
    Caller ID service from your phone company!
    This unit is compatible with the Caller ID service offered by your local telephone
    company. To use this feature, you must subscribe to the Caller ID service.
    How Caller ID is displayed
    Change the following ring settings to 2 or more rings beforehand.
    — FAX ring setting (feature #06 on page 50)
    — TEL/FAX ring setting (feature #78 on page 55)
    Note:
    l If the unit is connected to a PBX (Private Branch Exchange) system, you may not receive the caller
    information. Consult your PBX supplier.
    l If the unit cannot receive caller information, the unit will show the following.
    The caller dialed from an area which does not provide Caller ID service.
    The caller requested not to send caller information.
    The caller made a long distance call.
    LONG DISTANCE
    PRIVATE CALLER
    OUT OF AREA
    The calling party’s name or telephone number will
    be displayed after the first ring.
    You then have the option of whether or not to
    answer the call depending on the caller.
    Example:
    The unit will automatically store the caller
    information (name, telephone number and the time
    of the call). You can view the caller information 
    (see the next page) and print the caller ID list 
    (p. 69).
    Chris Horner
    1-654-987-3210
    Display 
    						
    							Caller ID
    25
    To displaythe caller’s telephone number
    Press after step 2.
    Example:
    1-345-678-9012
    11:20A Jul20   WENDY ROBERTS
    11:20A Jul20 
    NAME/TEL NO.
    1
    Press .
    Example(2 new calls are received):
    Example:
    2
    Press or to view caller information.
    l If you press       ,the display will show the
    most recent caller’s name.
    l If you press , the display will show the
    already viewed calls.
    3
    Press or lift the handset to
    make a call.
    l The unit will start dialing automatically.
    l To send a fax – insert the document FACE
    DOWN and press .
    FAX START
    MONITOR
    2 NEW CALLS
    PRESS NAVI.[+-]
    CALLER ID
    FACE DOWN
    MONITOR
    STOP
    CALLER ID
    FAX START
    Display
    NAME/TEL NO.
    Viewing and calling back using caller 
    information!
    You can easily view caller information and call back.
    Important:
    l Calling back will not be possible in the following cases.
    — The telephone number includes data other than numbers (i.e. or #).
    — The caller information does not include a telephone number.
    Display while viewing
    When the unit could not receive a name.
    When no calls have been received.
    To stop viewing
    Press after step 2.STOP
    NO CALLER DATA
    NO NAME RCVD
    To edit the telephone number for calling back
    Press repeatedly after step 2.
    Each time you press , the telephone number will be changed as follows.
    2.Local telephone number  (area code omitted)
    1.1  –  Area code  –  Local telephone number  (“1” added)
    Area code  –  Local telephone number
    1  –  Local telephone number  (“1” added and area code omitted)
    4. 3.
    This means the caller has already
    been viewed or answered. 
    						
    							Caller ID
    26
    Sample of a Caller ID list The unit will store the 30 most recent caller information.
    — To print manually, see page 69.
    — To print automatically after every 30 new calls, activate feature #26 (p. 52).
    Confirming caller information using the Caller ID 
    list!
    Erasing the Caller ID list !
    STOPSETMENU
    Display
    1
    Press four times.
    Display:
    2
    Press .
    3
    Press .
    l To cancel erasing, press , then
    .
    4
    Press .
    5
    Press to exit the program.STOP
    ERASE COMPLETED
    SET
    MENU
    STOP
    ALL ERASE OK?
    YES:SET/NO:STOP
    SET
    CALL LIST ERASE
    PRESS SET
    SET
    CALLERSET UP
    PRESS SET
    MENU
    NO.
    01
    02WENDY ROBERTS
    ALLAN STONETIME OF CALL
    Mar. 14 10:30AM
    Mar. 13 08:35AMFAX
    EXT TELEPHONE NUMBERMar. 14 2001 11:37AM
    1-345-678-9012
    1-456-789-0123ANSWER
    NAME
    CALLER ID LIST
    NEW
    NO.
    01MIKE TIMARTIME OF CALL
    Mar. 11 09:35AMTEL TELEPHONE NUMBER
    1-987-654-3210ANSWER
    NAME
    OLD
    NEW:Shows a call you have not yet viewed.
    OLD:Shows a call you have already viewed. 
    FAX: Facsimile reception
    EXT: External telephone answering 
    machine responded.
    TEL: Telephone call received.
    (blank):
     Not answered. 
    						
    							Caller ID
    27
    CALLER ID
    SETMENU
    Display
    Station keysLOWER
    Important:
    l This feature is not available in the following cases.
    — The telephone number includes data other than numbers (i.e. or #).
    — The caller information does not include a telephone number.
    Note:
    l You can confirm the stored items on the
    telephone number list (p. 69).
    l You can only store a name of up to 10
    characters long. 
    l To edit a name and number, see page 22.
    l If you enter a new item into a station key, the
    previous entry will be overwritten.
    l If you use station1 as a broadcast key, you
    cannot store caller information for station 1.
    l If the navigator directory is full, you cannot
    store caller information.
    Storing caller information in one-touch dial
    and navigator directory!
    1
    Press .
    Example:
    2
    Press oruntil the name you want
    to store is displayed.
    Example:
    3
    Press .
    4
    For station1:
    Press station 1 key. 
    Press .
    Example:
    Press .
    Example:
    For stations2–7:
    Press the desired station key.
    Example:
    Press .
    Example:
    For stations 8–14:
    Press , then press the desired
    station key.
    Example:
    Press .
    Example:
    1345678901
    SET
    NAME=WENDY
    STORE:PRESS SET
    LOWER
    1345678901
    SET
    NAME=WENDY 
    STORE:PRESS SET
    1345678901
    SET
    NAME=WENDY
    STORE:PRESS SET
    SET
    STATION 1
    DIAL MODE[±]
    WENDY 
    PRESS NAVI.
    WENDY 
    PRESS STATION OR
    MENU
    WENDY 
    11:50A Apr14
    2 NEW CALLS
    PRESS NAVI.[+-]
    CALLER IDFor navigatordirectory:
    Press .
    Example:
    Press .
    Example:
    5
    Press .
    @@@REGISTEREDSET
    NO.=1345678901
    SET
    NAME=WENDY
    STORE:PRESS SET 
    						
    							28
    Voice Contact
    1
    Presswhile transmitting or
    receiving documents.
    Example:
    l Your unit will call the other party with a
    distinctive ring.
    l When the other party answers, your unit
    will emit a distinctive ring.
    2
    Lift the handset to start talking.@SENDING@@@P@1
    @VOICE STANDBY
    MONITOR
    FACE DOWN
    Display
    MONITORNote:
    l If you initiate voice contact during transmission, the
    unit will call you with a distinctive ring after all of the
    documents have been transmitted.
    l If you initiate voice contact during reception, the unit
    will call you with a distinctive ring after the current
    page of the document is received.
    Note:
    l If you do not answer within 10 seconds of the
    distinctive ring, the line will be disconnected.
    Talking to the other party after fax transmission 
    or reception!
    You can talk to the other party after a fax message is completed. This will save the added
    expense and time of making another call.
    This feature only works when the other party’s fax machine is equipped with a voice
    contact feature.
    1
    If the other party initiates voice contact, your
    unit will sound a distinctive ring and the
    following will be displayed.
    Display:
    2
    Lift the handset within 10 seconds of the
    distinctive ring to start talking.PLEASE PICK UP
    Receiving a request for voice contact Initiating voice contact 
    						
    							To redial the last number
    Press .
    l If the line is busy, the unit will automatically redial the
    number up to 2 times.
    l During redial, the following will be displayed.
    Display:
    l To cancel redialing, press  .
    Convenient way to send a fax
    You can dial the fax number first before inserting the
    document. This is convenient if the other party’s number
    is indicated on the document.
    1.Enter the fax number.
    l The handset must be on the cradle.
    2.Insert the document.
    3.Press .
    FAX START
    STOP
    WAITING REDIAL
    REDIAL/PAUSE
    29
    Sending Faxes
    Sending a fax manually!
    1
    Open the document feeder tray.
    2
    Adjust the width of the document guides to
    the size of the document.
    3
    Insert the document (up to 15 pages) FACE
    DOWN until a single beep is heard and the
    unit grabs the document.
    Display:
    4
    If necessary, press  or repeatedly
    to select the desired resolution (see below).
    5
    Press  or lift the handset.
    6
    Dial the fax number.
    Example:
    7
    When a fax tone is heard:
    Press  , and replace the
    handset if you are using it.
    OR
    When the other party answers your call:
    Using the handset, ask them to press their
    start button. When the fax tone is heard,
    press  and replace the
    handset.
    CONNECTING.....
    STANDARD  [±]
    FAX START
    FAX START
    TEL=5678901
    TEL=
    PRESS NAVI.[ 
    H]
    TEL=
    PRESS STATION OR
    MONITOR
    STANDARD
    PRESS NAVI.[+ -]
    FACE DOWN
    Document 
    feeder trayDocument guides
    Display
    REDIAL/PAUSEFAX STARTSTOP
    MONITOR
    To select the resolution
    Select the desired resolution according to the
    type of document.
    – STANDARD:For printed or typewritten 
    originals with normal-sized characters.
    – FINE:For originals with small printing.
    – SUPER FINE:For originals with very small 
    printing. This setting only works with other
    compatible fax machines.
    – PHOTO:For originals containing
    photographs, shaded drawings, etc.
    l Using the “FINE”, “SUPER FINE”, or “PHOTO”
    setting will increase transmission time.
    l If the resolution setting is changed during
    feeding, it will be effective from the next sheet.
    Quick scan feature
    With this feature, the unit will scan the
    document into memory before sending. This
    is helpful when you want to remove the
    document for other uses. To activate this
    feature, see feature #34 on page 53. After
    storing, the unit will transmit the document.
    l If the document exceeds the memory capacity
    (p. 73), sending will be canceled and this
    feature will be turned off automatically.
    Transmit the entire document manually.
    To stop transmission
    Press .STOP 
    						
    							30
    Sending Faxes
    Documents you can send!
    600 mm 
    (23
    5⁄8)
    Minimum size 
    128 mm
    (5
    )
    128 mm
    (5
    )
    Maximum size
    216 mm
    (8
    1⁄2) 
    Paper width
    208 mm (83⁄16) 
    Effective scanning area
     4 mm 4 mm 2 mm  2 mm
    Scanned
    area
    216 mm (81⁄2)
    Document weight
    Single sheet:
    45 g/m
    2to 90 g/m2
    (12 lb. to 24 lb.)
    Multiple sheets:
    60 g/m
    2to 75 g/m2
    (16 lb. to 20 lb.)
    Note:
    lRemove clips, staples or other similar fasteners.
    lCheck that ink, paste or correction fluid has dried.
    lDo not send the following types of documents. Use copies for fax transmission.
    — Chemically treated paper such as carbon or carbonless duplicating paper
    — Paper with printing on the opposite side that can be seen through the front (e.g. newspaper)
    — Electrostatically charged paper
    — Badly curled, creased or torn paper
    — Paper with a coated surface
    — Paper with a faint image
    lTo transmit the document(s) whose width is less than the letter size (216 mm) or A4 size (210 mm), we
    recommend using a copier machine. Copy the original document on to a letter size paper, then transmit
    the copied document.
    To transmit more than 15 pages at a time
    lInsert the first 15 pages of the document. Add the other pages (15 at a time) before the last page is fed
    into the unit.
    Sending report
    This report will provide you with a printed record of transmission results. For the communication
    message in the result column, see page 56. To use this feature, activate feature #04 (p. 50).
    Journal report
    The unit stores the 30 most recent fax communication results. For the communication message
    in the result column, see page 56. When a new communication occurs, the oldest
    communication result will be erased.
    — To print manually, see page 69.
    — 
    To print automatically after every 30 new fax communications, activate feature #22 (p. 52).
    Reports for confirmation! 
    						
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