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    							1Press the keys shown at right.
    OPTION SETTING will appear in the
    display.FUNCTION4
    2Press the keys shown at right.
    DISTINCTIVE RING will appear in the
    display.
    3Select a ring pattern by entering the ap-
    propriate number (1 to 5 as shown in
    the list on the previous page).
    STOP
    1
    (Example)
    4Press the STOP key.
    Note:If you are using an answering machine with your distinctive ring serv-
    ice, the answering machine must be connected to a separate wall jack. Do not
    connect it directly to your fax.
    Chapter 2    Initial Settings
    21 
    						
    							Storing Numbers for Automatic Dialing
    Automatic dialing is a quick and convenient way of dialing which is done by
    either pressing a Rapid Key (Rapid Key Dialing), or pressing the SPEED DIAL
    key and entering a 2-digit number (Speed Dialing). Automatic dialing can be
    used for both fax transmissions and voice calls.
    To use automatic dialing, you must first store the full number in your fax and as-
    sign a 2-digit Speed Dial number to it. You can also enter a name which appears
    in the display when the number is dialed. Up to 99 numbers can be stored.
    ¨Speed Dial numbers from 01 to 38 can be used for both Rapid Key Di-
    aling and Speed Dialing; Speed Dial numbers from 39 to 99 can only
    be used for Speed Dialing.
    ¨To allow easy identification of the Rapid Keys, attach each strip of Rapid
    Key labels above the appropriate row of Rapid Keys. The arrangement of
    the keys is shown in A Look at the Operation Panel in this chapter. Each
    time you store a number for Rapid Key Dialing, write the name of the party
    above the appropriate key.
    Storing numbers
    Comments:
    · ·You may need to add a pause between certain digits in the number to allow
    time for connection. For example, if you are on a PBX telephone system that
    requires an access number to be dialed (such as 9) to access an outside line,
    you will need to enter a pause between the access number and the
    telephone/fax number of the other party. Pauses are entered by pressing the
    REDIAL key (2 seconds per pause). Several pauses can be entered in a row.
    ¨If you make a mistake, press the HOLD/SEARCH key to move the cursor
    back to the mistake, then enter the correct number or letter. (To move the
    cursor forward, press the SPEAKER key.)
    1Press the keys shown at right.
    FAX/TEL. # MODE will appear in the
    display.
    2Press 1 to select SET.
    FUNCTION3
    1
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    22 
    						
    							3Enter a two-digit number (from 01 to
    99) by pressing the number keys. This
    will be the Speed Dial number.
    (Example)
    4Enter the fax or voice number by press-
    ing the number keys (max. of 32 digits in-
    cluding pauses).
    (Example)
    5Press the START key.
    6Enter the name of the location or party
    by pressing the appropriate number key
    for each letter several times until the let-
    ter appears in the display (max. of 20
    characters). (See Entering Letters for
    Names in this chapter for more details.)
    If you don’t want to enter a name, skip
    this step.
    (Example: SHARP)
    7Press the START key.
    8Return to Step 3 to store another num-
    ber, or press STOP to exit. If the number
    will be used for Rapid Key Dialing, you
    can write the name on the label above
    the appropriate Rapid Key.
    Step 3 or
    START
    5551432
    START
    STOP
    01
    7PQRS7PQRS
    7PQRS7PQRS7PQRS7PQRS
    4
    GHI
    4
    GHI
    4
    GHI
    2ABC
    2ABC
    7PQRS7PQRS7PQRS7PQRS
    SPEAKER
    7PQRS
    (Move cursor)
    S:
    H:
    A:
    R:
    P:
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    							Clearing numbers
    1Press the keys shown at right.
    FAX/TEL. # MODE will appear in the
    display.
    2Press 2 to select CLEAR.
    3Enter the Speed Dial number that you
    want to clear by pressing the number
    keys.
    (Example)
    4Press the START key.
    5Return to Step 3 to clear another num-
    ber, or press STOP to exit.
    Step 3 or
    Making changes
    To make changes in a number previously stored, repeat the storing procedure.
    Select the Speed Dial number for which you want to make changes in Step 3,
    and then change the number and/or name when they appear in the display
    (Steps 4 and 6, respectively).
    Numbers and letters are changed as described in Entering letters for names in
    this chapter.
    FUNCTION
    START
    3
    2
    STOP
    01
    ¨A lithium battery keeps automatic dialing numbers in memory
    Your fax uses a lithium battery to keep automatic dialing numbers and other pro-
    grammed data in memory when the power is turned off. Battery power is con-
    sumed primarily when the power is off. With the power kept continuously off,
    the life of the battery is about 5 years. If the battery dies, have your dealer or re-
    tailer replace it. Do not try to replace it yourself.
    Chapter 2    Initial Settings
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    							Storing numbers in Group Keys
    Group Keys allow you to dial a group of fax numbers by simply pressing the ap-
    propriate Group Key once. They are convenient for the Broadcasting function,
    which is used to transmit a document to a group of fax machines.
    Rapid Keys 18/G1 and 19/G2 can be programmed as Group Keys. To program
    or clear a Group Key, follow the steps below. Note that one key cannot be simul-
    taneously programmed as both a Rapid Key and a Group Key.
    ¨Up to 20 fax numbers can be stored in one Group Key.
    ¨Only Speed Dial numbers can be stored in a Group Key. Full numbers can-
    not be stored.
    ¨A Group Key cannot be cleared if it is has been programmed into a Pro-
    gram Key. First clear the Program Key as described in Entering and Using
    Programs in Chapter 8, then clear the Group Key. If you need to check
    which Program Key the Group Key is used in, print out the Program and
    Group List as described in Chapter 10.
    1Press the keys shown at right.
    GROUP ENTRY MODE will appear in
    the display.
    2Press 1 to program a Group Key, or
    2 to clear a Group Key.
    3Press a Group Key (Rapid Key 18/G1 or
    19/G2) to select it. If you are clearing
    the key, go to Step 5.
    4Enter the Speed Dial numbers of the re-
    ceiving machines.
    5Press the START key.
    FUNCTION
    1
    START
    2
    7
    18/G1
    37
    0102
    6Return to Step 3 to program or clear an-
    other Group Key, or press STOP to exit.STOP
    or
    (Example)
    (Example)
    Step 3 or
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    							Volume Adjustment
    You can adjust the volume of the speaker, handset, and ringer using the UP and
    DOWN keys on the operation panel.
    Speaker
    The speaker has three volume levels: HIGH, MIDDLE, and LOW. To adjust the
    volume of the speaker, press the SPEAKER key and then press the UP or
    DOWN key until the desired level appears in the display. Press the SPEAKER
    key again to turn the speaker off.
    Handset
    The handset receiver has two volume levels: HIGH and MIDDLE. To adjust the
    volume of the handset receiver, lift the handset and then press the UP or
    DOWN key until the desired level appears in the display.
    Ringer
    The ringer has four volume levels: HIGH, MIDDLE, LOW, and OFF. To adjust
    the volume of the ringer, press the UP or DOWN key until the desired level ap-
    pears in the display (make sure the SPEAKER has not been pressed and the
    handset is not lifted). The fax will ring at the new volume level each time you
    change the level. If you select OFF, press the START key to confirm your selec-
    tion.
    Chapter 2    Initial Settings
    26 
    						
    							5.8
    (148 mm)
    8.5(216 mm)
     14 lbs.36 lbs.5.0(128 mm)39.4(1.0 m)
    (52 g/m2)
    (135 g/m2)
    5.8
    (148 mm)8.5(216 mm)
    5.0(128 mm)11(279 mm)
    (75 g/m2)
     14 lbs.20 lbs.
    (52 g/m2)
    Chapter3Sending
    Documents
    Transmittable Documents
    Your fax can transmit most standard office documents. Specific guidelines are
    as follows:
    Size and weight
    The size and weight of documents which you can load in the document feeder
    depend on whether you load one sheet at a time or several sheets at once.
    One sheet at a time:
    Several sheets at once:
    Note:The area of the document which is scanned by the fax is slightly
    smaller than the actual document size. The scanning width is 8.3 inches, and
    the scanning length is the length of the document minus 0.32 inches.
    Other restrictions
    ¨Documents written in yellow, greenish yellow, or light blue ink cannot be
    transmitted, as the scanner does not recognize these colors.
    ¨Ink, glue, and correcting fluid on documents must be dry before they pass
    through the document feeder.
    ¨All clips, staples, and pins must be removed from documents before trans-
    mission. If these are not removed, they may damage the fax.
    ¨Documents which are patched, taped, torn, smaller than the minimum size,
    carbon backed, or easily smudged should be photocopied, and the copy
    used for transmission.
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    							Loading the Document
    Up to 20 pages can be placed in the feeder at one time. The pages will be auto-
    matically fed into the fax starting from the page on the bottom.
    ¨If you need to send or copy more than 20 pages, place the additional pages
    gently and carefully in the feeder just before the last page is scanned. Do
    not try to force them in, as this may cause double-feeding or jamming.
    ¨If your document consists of several large or thick pages which must be
    loaded one at a time, insert each page into the feeder as the previous page
    is being scanned. Insert gently to prevent double-feeding.
    1Adjust the document guides to the width
    of your document.
    2Place the document face down and push
    it gently into the document feeder. The
    top edge of the document should enter the
    fax first.
    · ·The feeder will draw the leading edge
    of the document into the fax. READY
    TO SEND will appear in the display.
    3You can now either make resolution and/or contrast settings as
    described in the following section, or dial the other party as de-
    scribed in the section, Dialing and transmission.
    Important:
    If you need to remove the document from the feeder before transmission or
    copying, first open the operation panel by pulling the front edge up (grasp it
    at the PANEL RELEASE mark), and then remove the document. If you try
    to pull the document out without opening the operation panel, you may
    damage the feeder mechanism.
    Chapter 3    Sending Documents
    28 
    						
    							
    Optional Transmission Settings
    If desired, there are several transmission settings which are possible before dial-
    ing and transmitting the document.
    Note:To make the settings, the document must first be loaded in the feeder.
    Resolution
    Your fax has 4 resolution settings. If you do not make a setting, the fax will auto-
    matically send the document in STANDARD resolution.
    STANDARD: Use STANDARD for ordinary documents. This setting
    gives you the fastest and most economical transmission.
    FINE: Use FINE for improved reproduction, especially with
    documents containing small letters or fine drawings.
    SUPER FINE:  Use SUPER FINE when you need the highest quality of
    reproduction.
    HALF TONE: Use HALF TONE for photographs and illustrations. The
    original will be reproduced in 64 shades of gray.
    Note:In order to transmit in SUPER FINE resolution, the receiving fax ma-
    chine must also have that resolution. If it doesn’t, your fax will automatically
    step down to the next best available setting.
    Contrast
    The contrast is normally set to AUTO, which means that the fax automatically
    controls the contrast, but for faint documents you can change the setting to
    DARK.
    Setting the resolution and contrast
    Press the RESOLUTION key one or
    more times until the desired resolution
    and contrast settings appear in the display.
    · ·The first time you move through the list
    of resolution settings, the contrast set-
    ting AUTO will appear next to each
    resolution setting. The second time you
    move through the list, the contrast set-
    ting DARK will appear.RESOLUTION
    Chapter 3    Sending Documents
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    Cover Sheet
    You can have your fax generate a cover sheet and send it as the last page of the
    transmission. The cover sheet includes the date and time, the sender’s name and
    number, and the receiver’s name and number if an automatic dialing number is
    used. The total number of pages sent is indicated on the bottom.
    ¨Your name and number must be programmed in order for them to appear
    on the cover sheet. (See Entering Your Name and Fax Number in Chap-
    ter 2.)
    To include a cover sheet with each transmission, set Option Setting 17 to YES
    as described in Chapter 9, Optional Settings. Note that once Option Setting 17
    is set to YES, cover sheets will be automatically included with every transmis-
    sion until you change the setting to NO.
    When the cover sheet function is turned on, you can also select a message which
    will appear as a header at the top of the cover sheet. To do so, follow the steps
    below. Note that the message selection is only effective for one transmission.
    1Press the keys shown at right.
    COVER SHEET HEAD will appear in
    the display.
    2Select a message by entering a number
    from 1 to 4 as shown below:
    1: URGENT
    2: IMPORTANT
    3: CONFIDENTIAL
    4: PLS. DISTRIBUTE
    FUNCTION5
    1
    (Example)
    Example
    Chapter 3    Sending Documents
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