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Sharp Ux Cl220 Plain Paper Fax And 2 4 Ghz Cordless Phone Wi Operation Manual
Sharp Ux Cl220 Plain Paper Fax And 2 4 Ghz Cordless Phone Wi Operation Manual
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Setting Up and Using OpenLCR 39 2. Setting Up OpenLCR Changing your user profile If you need to change your user profile, pick up the handset on the fax machine, and then press followed by . Follow the instructions you hear. ♦If the display shows the alternating messages SET OWN NUMBER / 10 DIGITS, press the number keys to enter your fax/phone number, including the area code (the number must be 10 digits long). When finished, press . ♦If you are on a pulse dial line, press before pressing the number keys to respond to the instructions. (This makes your fax temporarily issue tone signals when you press the number keys.) What to do if “E” appears in the display A highlighted “E” will appear in the display in place of “C” if the rate data in the fax is out-of-date and the fax is unable to obtain new data. When this happens, OpenLCR routing will not take place. OpenLCR3 START/MEMORY “E” indicates that the rate data is out-of-date. TAD FAX TEL JAN-19 02:16 This will only occur if the fax machine is unable for some reason to make its periodic call to OpenLCR to receive new rate data. First try downloading the rate data manually by pressing and as explained in Downloading (receiving) the rate data manually on page 36. If this doesn’t work, proceed to the following section, What to do if you cannot connect to OpenLCR. What to do if you cannot connect to OpenLCR If you are unable to connect to OpenLCR when you use the OpenLCR key to register or manually download data, it is likely that the phone number that the fax machine dials when you press the OpenLCR key is no longer correct. OpenLCR2 (33õ)662¦¦(.,¦ú¦¦ 90+(@ó¦(5
Setting Up and Using OpenLCR 40 1Press once and once. 2Press once and once. 3Press once. 4Press (SET) to set the new phone number. •Note: If you wish to restore the factory-set number, press for CLEAR and then go to Step 6. 5Press the number keys to enter the new phone number. 6Press to store the number. 7Press to return to the date and time display. 8Press , to download new rate data. •If you have not yet registered with OpenLCR, your fax will receive new phone numbers that will allow you to connect to OpenLCR. Register using one of the procedures described at the beginning of this chapter. FUNCTION 1 2 START/MEMORY STOP OpenLCR2 To obtain the correct phone number, call OpenLCR at 970-206-1207, and then program the number into the fax machine as explained below. ♦Note: The number that you will obtain is the number for manually downloading rate data (dialed by pressing the OpenLCR key and 2). When you manually download the rate data, the new numbers for registering (dialed by pressing the OpenLCR key and 1, 3, or 5) will also be programmed in your fax machine. Display: LCR SETTING CENTER # MODE 1=SET, 2=CLEAR (33õ)662¦¦(.,¦û÷¦¦ 90+(@ó¦(5
Setting Up and Using OpenLCR 41 2. Setting Up OpenLCR Selecting a long or short call Before you make a long distance or international phone/fax call, select whether the call will be a long call or a short call. ♦Your fax needs to know whether the call will be long or short to route it for the best rate. Note: The following settings are not required as of the printing of this manual. OpenLCR will inform you through its Web site (www.OpenLCR.com) if the settings become necessary in the future. 1Press , . •Note: If the display shows TABLE NOT EXIST, you must first download the rate data. 2Press to select the SHORT TIME setting, or to select the LONG TIME setting. •The initial SHORT TIME setting is 2 minutes, and the initial LONG TIME setting is 4 minutes. If desired, you can change these settings as explained on the following page. •The short/long time selection will remain in effect for all calls until you change it. OpenLCRFUNCTION 12 Changing the SHORT TIME and LONG TIME settings The initial SHORT TIME setting is 2 minutes, and the initial LONG TIME setting is 4 minutes. If the typical durations of your short and long calls are different, you should change the time settings to ensure that OpenLCR routes your calls for the best rate. ♦For example, if your fax transmissions normally last about 3 minutes and your phone calls last about 5 minutes, set 03 for the SHORT TIME and 05 for the LONG TIME. Before sending a fax, select the SHORT TIME setting (03MIN) in the procedure on the preceding page. Before making a phone call, select the LONG TIME setting (05MIN). Display: LCR TABLE SELECT (33õ)662¦¦(.,¦ûø¦¦ 90+(@ó¦(5
Setting Up and Using OpenLCR 42 1Press once and once. 2Press once and once. 3Press 4Enter a 2-digit number (“01” to “ 29”) for the number of minutes of the SHORT TIME setting. (If the number is less than 10, enter a 0 before the number.) 5Enter a 2-digit number for the number of minutes of the LONG TIME setting. (The number must be greater than the SHORT TIME setting and no more than 30.) •Note: If the display shows NO SERVICE, you must first download the rate data. 6Press to begin receiving the rate data for the new settings. •Your fax calls OpenLCR and receives the data. This lasts one or two minutes. •Note: If you do not press to receive new data, the settings will revert to their previous state. FUNCTION START/MEMORY START/MEMORY Display: The display briefly shows your selection, then: The display briefly shows your selection. If the settings were changed, it will then show: ♦When you change the SHORT TIME and/or LONG TIME setting, the fax machine will automatically call OpenLCR and receive rate data for the new times. START: DOWNLOAD LONG TIME SHORT TIME LCR SETTING LCR TIME (33õ)662¦¦(.,¦ûù¦¦ 90+(@ó¦(5
43 3. Answering Machine 1Press once and once. 2Press once. 3Lift the handset. (If you have already recorded a message, you can press to listen to the message.) REC/ MEMO PLAY 3. Using the Answering System The answering system allows you to receive both voice messages and faxes while you are out. Recording an Outgoing Message The outgoing message (OGM) is the greeting that the system plays after answering a call to inform callers that they can leave a message or send a fax. Follow the steps below to record a message. Example: “Hello. Youve reached ______ . No one is available to take your call right now. Please leave a message after the beep or press your facsimile Start key to send a fax. Thank you for calling.” Display: OGM1(GENERAL) LIFT HANDSET OR PLAY: PLAYBACK To use the answering system, you will first need to record an outgoing message. When you go out, turn on the answering system by setting the reception mode to TAD. (33õ)662¦¦(.,¦ûú¦¦ 90+(@ó¦(5
Operating the Answering System 44 To listen to the outgoing message To listen to the outgoing message, follow Steps 1 and 2 of the above procedure and then press . Note that the general outgoing message cannot be erased. If you need to change it, simply repeat the recording procedure. Operating the Answering System Activating the answering system To turn on the answering system so that callers can leave messages, press until the arrow in the display points to TAD. (TAD stands for “Telephone Answering Device”.) PLAY RESOLUTION/ RECEPTION MODE 4Press and speak into the handset to record a message. •The outgoing message can be up to 60 seconds long. While recording, the display will show the time left to record. 5When finished, replace the handset or press . START/MEMORY STOP RESOLUTION/ RECEPTION MODE ♦The outgoing message will play (you can stop playback by pressing ). ♦It will not be possible to set the reception mode to TAD if an outgoing message has not been recorded. STOP FAX TEL TAD (33õ)662¦¦(.,¦ûû¦¦ 90+(@ó¦(5
Operating the Answering System 45 3. Answering Machine Note: In TAD mode, the machine will automatically switch to fax reception if it detects six seconds of silence after answering a call. For this reason, if a caller pauses for this length of time while leaving a message, they will be cut off. Number of rings in TAD mode (Toll Saver function) The number of rings on which the machine answers incoming calls in TAD mode depends on whether the Toll Saver function is turned on, and if it is on, whether you have messages. ♦The Toll Saver function is initially turned on. ONOFF No received messages 4 Rings Received messages 2 Rings Toll Saver Toll Saver NOTHINGHello!Hi!Hi! RingRingRingRingRingRingRingRingRingRing (Answer according to NUMBER OF RINGS setting) To adjust the NUMBER OF RINGS setting, see page 87. To turn off the Toll Saver function, see page 55. (33õ)662¦¦(.,¦ûü¦¦ 90+(@ó¦(5
Operating the Answering System 46 Listening to received messages When you return, the display will show the number of messages recorded. Follow the steps below to listen to your messages. 1Press . •If you only want to listen to new messages (messages not previously listened to), continue to hold down for at least two seconds. 2The messages will play. •As each message plays, the date and time of recording will appear briefly in the display. If no messages were received, NO MESSAGES will appear. •Repeat: To listen to a message a second time, press before playback of that message ends. To move back to the previous message, press within 3 seconds of the beginning of the current message. •Skip: To skip forward to the next message, press . Note: Playback will stop if you receive a call, lift the handset, or press . PLAY PLAY REPEAT REPEAT SKIP 0 STOP ♦You can print out a list of your received messages that shows the date and time that each was received. See page 103. (33õ)662¦¦(.,¦ûý¦¦ 90+(@ó¦(5
Operating the Answering System 47 3. Answering Machine Erasing received messages It is important to erase received messages after you listen to them to ensure that the memory does not become full. ♦Erasing all messages: To erase all messages, press , , and then . ♦Erasing a single message: To erase a single message, press while the message is being played. FUNCTION DELETE START/MEMORY DELETE Recording memos You can record memos for yourself and other users of the machine. These will be played back together with incoming messages when the key is pressed. PLAY 1Press once and once. 2Pick up the handset, press , and speak into the handset. 3When you have finished speaking, replace the handset or press . REC/ MEMO START/MEMORY STOP Recording phone conversations To record a phone conversation, hold down the key during the conversation you want to record. When you are finished, release the key. The conversation will be played back when the key is pressed. REC/ MEMO PLAY (33õ)662¦¦(.,¦ûþ¦¦ 90+(@ó¦(5
Optional Answering System Settings 48 1Press once and once. 2Press once and once. 3Press . 4Press a number from 1 to 4 to select the desired ICM recording time. 5Press to return to the date and time display.15 seconds 60 seconds 30 seconds 4 minutes FUNCTION STOP Optional Answering System Settings Setting ICM time Incoming messages (ICMs) are the messages which callers leave for you in the answering system. The answering system is set at the factory to allow each caller a maximum of 4 minutes to leave a message. If desired, you can change this setting to 15, 30, or 60 seconds. Display: T.A.D. SETTING RECORDING TIME 1 2 3 4 The display briefly shows your selection, then:REMOTE CODE Fax reception on TAD failure If the memory for recording incoming messages becomes full while you are out, the answering system will no longer be able to record messages. The ON TAD FAILURE setting is used to choose the response of the machine to incoming calls when this happens: ♦ Automatic fax reception NO: The machine will answer after 20 rings, after which it will wait to receive a remote command. Most callers will hang up before it answers; however, when you call the machine from a remote location, you can wait until it answers, listen to your messages, and then erase them (see Remote Operations on page 55). (33õ)662¦¦(.,¦ûÿ¦¦ 90+(@ó¦(5