Panasonic Uf 7200 Operating Instructions Manual
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61 Edit File Mode Advanced Facsimile Feature Use the following procedure to change the start time and / or stations in a communication file. Changing the Start Time or the Station of a File 1 2 3 Set the desired File Number by us ing or or the Number Pad, then press . 4 If the file is not a Deferred Communication, press To change the file type to deferred communication. 5 6 Enter the starting time using the Number Pad (up to 4 digits), then press . 7 If you edit the file saved as an in complete file, after pressing , your machine will prompt you whether to execute the file immediately. To execute the file immediately. 8 To change the station, press or , then press . 9 FUNCTION (1-9) ENTER NO. OR ENTER FILE NO.OR FILE NO.= DEFERRED XMT START TIME 22:30 SET DEFERRED COMM.? 1:YES 2:NO DEFERRED XMT START TIME : TEL. NO. 5551234 RETRY INCOMP FILE? 1:YES 2:NO 1 STN(S) ARE SET ADD MORE OR START
62 Edit File Mode Use the following procedure to delete the file from memory. 12 Deleting a File 1 2 3 Set the desired File Number by using or or the Number Pad, then press . 4 5 Enter the next file number you want to delete. To return to standby, press . NOTE 1. Your machine cannot delete the file while it is being sent. 2. To delete all files, enter as th e file number. Press and then press . It may take several minutes to delete all files. FUNCTION (1-9) ENTER NO. OR ENTER FILE NO.OR FILE NO.= DELETE FILE NO.001? 1:YES 2:NO * DELETING * FILE NO.=001
63 Edit File Mode Advanced Facsimile Feature Use the following procedure to print the contents of the communication file.1 Printing Out a File 1 2 3 Set the desired File Number by us ing or or the Number Pad, then press . NOTE 1. Your machine cannot print files while it is being sent. FUNCTION (1-9) ENTER NO. OR ENTER FILE NO.OR FILE NO.=
64 Edit File Mode Use the following procedure to add documents into the file. 1 Adding Documents into a File 1 Set document(s) face up. 2 3 4 Set the desired File Number by using or or the Number Pad, then press . Your machine will start storing the document(s) into the file. NOTE 1. Your machine cannot add document(s) while it is being sent or waiting to be redialed. FUNCTION (1-9) ENTER NO. OR ENTER FILE NO.OR FILE NO.=
65 Edit File Mode Advanced Facsimile Feature If Memory Transmission has been unsuccessful due to a busy line or no answer, the document you stored is automatically erased from memory after the last redial. If you need to retain the document even if the co mmunication failed, set Fax Parameter No.31 (INC. FILE SAVE) to 2:Valid in advance. (See page 155) Use the following procedure to retry the incomplete file. 1 Retry an Incomplete File 1 2 3 Set the desired File Number by us ing or or the Number Pad, then press . Your machine will retry the file and start dialing immediately. NOTE 1. If you set Fax Parameter No.31 (INC. FILE SAVE) to 2:Valid, incomplete files will remain in memory. To avoid memory overflow, please check the memory content frequently. (See page 13) FUNCTION (1-9) ENTER NO. OR ENTER FILE NO.OR FILE NO.=
66 Access Code The Access Code prevents an unauthorized user from operating the machine. Once an Access Code (8 digits) is registered, no one can operate the machine without entering the correct access code. Automatic Receiving, ho wever, is always available. After you complete any operation, such as mode setting or transmission, and the display returns to standby, you have to reenter the access code in order to use the machine again. Registering the Access Code does no t affect the use of the machine in any other way. General Description Setting the Access Code 1 2 3 Enter the Key Operator ID using the Number Pad, then press . 4 5 Enter the Access Code using the Number Pad (8 digits), then press . Erase the Access Code, press . Operating Fax with the Access Code Enter the Access Code using the Number Pad, then press . FUNCTION (1-9) ENTER NO. OR KEY OPERATOR ID CODE ENTER ID= FAX PARAMETER(1-187) NO.= 38 ACCESS CODE MMM-dd-yyyy 15:00 ENTER ACCESS CODE
67 Advanced Facsimile Feature Dial Prefix Your machine has the following functions to utilize your existing database for Fax Phone Numbers. • LDAP database search for Fax Phone Numbers (Directory Search) • Import an existing Fax Phone Numb er list in CSV file format (Network Address Book Editor software) Since the Phone Numbers in such database are usually 10-digit numbers that are not the same as the numbers to be actually dialed through your PBX. The Fax Phone Number in the database Æ 212 555 1234 The Fax Phone Number to be dialed via PBX, if you are outside 212 calling area Æ 9+ +1+212 555 1234 Dial prefix function allows you to program a Dial Prefix including PBX Di al-out Prefix (e.g. 9) and Long Distance Call Code (=1) and pre-programmed Dial Prefix will be automatically dialed only when the fax Phone Number is a 10-digit number so that you can utili ze the existing database without modifying them. To enable this function, Fax Parameter No.122 (DIAL PREFIX) must be set. (See page 157) 1 General Description NOTE 1. Only numbers (0 to 9) will be counted for 10 digits. Any other characters or symbols (such as “-” will be ignored.)
68 Dial Prefix Restrict All Operations 1 Setting the Dial Prefix 1 2 3 Enter the Key Operator ID using the Number Pad, then press . 4 5 Enter the Dial Prefix Number using the Number Pad (up to 4 digits), then press . To return to standby, press . NOTE 1. This function is not available when using Monitor Dialing or Off-hook dialing either with the optional Handset or an external telephone set. FUNCTION (1-9) ENTER NO. OR KEY OPERATOR ID CODE ENTER ID= FAX PARAMETER(1-187) NO.=
69 Copy Feature Continued on the next page... Copy Feature Basic Copy Copy size will be automatically selected. General Description on Using the ADF When Copying Originals that cannot be used• Post Cards, Drawing Papers, Transparencies, Labelling Papers, Heavyweight Papers, Thin Art Papers, Film, Thermal Papers Inappropriate Originals • Paper with a smooth surface such as glossy and coated papers • Originals with a lead edge that is ripped, creased, folded, punched, or glued. • Mixed width Originals • Post-it Notes • Pressure sensitive or carbon-backed papers • Paper with excessive curl • Stapled originals • Freshly printed copies from a laser printer • Originals with fresh White-Out (Liquid paper correction fluid) Copying the Same Size Originals 1 Set document(s) face up. 2 3 Press to select the original size. 4 To select the scanning contrast, press . Press or to select the contrast level. ADF Tray Original Guides Adjust to the originals width. A (A) B Upper Limit Indicator Upper Limit Guide (B) 100% : Legal-R : Invoice-R : Invoice : Letter-R LTR INV INV LGL LTR LTR [LTR 1] ZOOM:100% COPIES:001 CONTRAST - [ z] +
70 Basic Copy Use this function when copying mixed size originals (Legal & Letter) through the ADF. The originals size will be automatically detected and copied in full size. The default original size is LETTER. If you use the Mu lti-Size Feeding function, change the default original size to MIX in the Copier Settings for Key Oper ator, Parameter No.13 (ORIGINAL SIZE). (See page 164) 123 5 Enter the Number of Copies using the Number Pad (1-999), then press or . 6 To return to standby, press . (2 times) Multi-Size Feeding Sort Mode NOTE 1. To change the preset Sort Mode setting, change the sett ing of Copier Parameter No.10 (SORT PRIORITY ADF) to “1:NON-SORT”. (See page 163) 2. When using OHP, empty out the Output Tray every time a page has been printed. Leaving multiple pages of OHP on the Output Tray may cause the OHP to curl excessively or stick together. 3. If output sheets are curled, or not properly aligned, remove the paper from the paper tray, turn it over, and replace it in the paper tray. Sort Mode •Sort Multiple sets of copies will be made and sorted in the original’s page order. Sort is the default setting. • Non-Sort Multiple copies of each or iginal will be made non sorted. 1 2 312 312 3