Toshiba Estudio 170f Manual
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9 Do not Place the Unit in the Following Environments Do not place this facsimile unit in the environments described below. • Where temperature is excessively high, excessively low, or the humidity is too high. This facsimile unit should be operated in the following condition. Temperature : 10 to 33°C (50 to 91°F) Humidity : 20 to 80%RH (with no condensation) • Where water or any chemicals may come in contact with the unit. • Where dust, dirt, metal filings, or hazardous gases may exist. • Near equipment...
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10Front ViewDocument Exit Tray Stacks the original documents after scanning. Document Exit Tray Extension Supports long original documents after scanning. (See page 83.)Recording Paper Exit Tray Stacks recording paper after printing. Recording Paper Tray Holds up to 250 sheets of recording paper. (See page 21.)Document Support Place documents face down on this tray to transmit or copy. (See page 83.) Operation Panel Release Position Provides access to the document scanner area for periodical cleaning or...
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11 Rear View Handset Connector Connection for the optional Handset unit. (See page 18.) Line Connector Connection for the telephone line cord from wall or PSTN system. (See page 18.) External Telephone Connector Connection for an External Telephone set. (See page 18.) AC Inlet USB Interface This interface is used for connection to personal computers for Scanning, Printing and programming various settings from PC. Optional HandsetIncoming Volume Control Switch This switch is used to adjust the voice...
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12When the Optional Recording Paper Tray is Installed With the Optional Recording Paper Tray Installed Lower Recording Paper Tray (Optional) Upper Recording Paper Tray
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13 - OPERATION PANEL1. One Touch Keys Allows remote locations to be dialed at the touch of a button (see page 90). 2. ONLINE Lamp Blinks when communicating between the facsimile unit and a personal com- puter. 3. BUSY Lamp Illuminated when communicating using the phone line. 4. ALARM Lamp Illuminated when any error occurs (see page 209). 5. LCD Display Display machine status and configuration information for operator viewing and interaction.6. INSERT Key This key is used to insert characters in CHARACTER...
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1410. REDIAL/PAUSE Key Press this key to redial a facsimile/telephone number if the number was busy on your first try (see page 109). Or, use this key to enter a pause between tele- phone digits when entering a remote facsimile number. 11. MONITOR Key Used to enable the speaker monitor, for monitoring call progress during non memory document feeder transmissions (see page 99). 12. SHIFT Key Press this key prior to selecting One Touch keys No.20 to No.38. 13. JOB STATUS Key Displays the communication...
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15 DIRECT SEND Allows transmission direct from the document feeder without scanning the docu- ment to memory first (see page 96). TX REPORT Press this key to request or disable a Transmission Report for your current transmission job. CHAIN DIAL Used to dial a remote party using Chain Dialing (see page 146). JOURNAL Used to print communication journals (see page 183). AUTO Used to select the reception mode, auto receive, Fax/Tad, Tel/Fax or manual. Function KeysFrequently used functions are pre-assigned...
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16 12 9 8 1167 3 12 10 13 5 414 15 SETUP - UNPACKINGCheck the carton and report any damage to the deliv- ery service. Save the carton and packing materials for future use. Check the items in the carton with the following pack- ing list. If anything is missing, contact your dealer im- mediately. Packing List 1. Facsimile.................................................. 12. Document Support.................................... 13. Recording Paper Exit Tray........................ 14. Document Exit...
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17 The unit should be installed: • On a horizontal surface. • Away from direct sunlight, dust, extreme heat and humidity, and vibration. • Away from sources of strong electrical or magnetic fields, such as televisions or radios. • Within reach of an electrical outlet. Use an outlet not shared with equipment that generates electrical noise or consumes large amounts of electricity, such as an air conditioner, or a copier. • Within reach of a telephone connection. Use a dedicated, single-line telephone...
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18Make sure that the Power Switch is turned OFF. Plug in the power cord as in the figure below. WARNING• Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. • Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. • Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. • Use caution when installing or modifying the telephone lines. • Avoid using a telephone (other than a...