Xerox WorkCentre Pro 133 User Manual
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Specifying Destinations Xerox CopyCentre/WorkCentre/WorkCentre Pro 123/128/133 User Guide 81 Stop the Fax/Internet Fax Job Follow the steps below to manually cancel an activated fax/Internet Fax job. 1.Select [Stop] on the touch screen or press the button on the control panel to suspend the fax job while the document is being scanned. 2.If required, press the button on the control panel to display the [Job Status] screen. To exit the [Job Status] screen, press the button. 3.Press the or button on the control panel to delete the suspended fax/Internet Fax job still being scanned. To resume the job, select [Start] on the touch screen or the button on the control panel. NOTE: Once the transmission starts, you can stop the job only by selecting [Stop] on the touch screen. You cannot resume the canceled job after the transmission starts. Specifying Destinations This section describes how to specify destinations using the features available on the machine. For more information, refer to the following. Next Recipient – page 82 Address Book – page 82 Speed Dial – page 83 Keyboard – page 83 Relay Broadcast – page 84 Special Characters – page 85 NOTE: You can specify destinations from any tab using the keypad on the control panel, [Speed Dial], and [Next Recipient]. NOTE: You can also specify a combined destination without pressing the [Next Recipient] button, using the keypad on the control panel, [Speed Dial], and [Address Book]. button button Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
4 Fax/Internet Fax 82 Xerox CopyCentre/WorkCentre/WorkCentre Pro 123/128/133 User Guide Next Recipient Use this feature to send the document to more than one destination. You can enter destinations using the numeric keypad or speed dialing. You can also use the [Address Book] to quickly look up and enter destinations registered for speed dialing. The maximum number of destinations that you can designate at one time is 200. 1.Enter the first destination. 2.Select [Next Recipient]. 3.Enter the next destination. 4.Repeat steps 2 and 3 as required. NOTE: You can return to the previous entry by pressing the button on the control panel. Address Book Use this feature to quickly look up and enter the destinations registered for speed dialing. The destinations in the [Address Book] are listed by the speed dial codes they are assigned. You can also look up a destination by the index character (a letter or a number) assigned to the destination when registered for speed dialing. For information on how to register destinations for speed dialing, refer to Address Book in the Setups chapter on page 250. 1.Select [Address Book] on the [Basic Features] screen. 2.Select the destinations as required. Address List Lists all the destinations registered for speed dialing. You can look up a destination using [Go to] and [Select to Enter Number]. • Go to – The speed dial code you enter in this field is displayed at the top of the list. You can specify the code between 001–500. • Enter Number – Displays a cursor in the [Go to] field when you select it. The screen changes automatically to display the speed dial code you entered in [Go to]. Letters Locates a destination by the index letter assigned to it. The following five tabs are available: ABCDE, FGHIJ, KLMNO, PQRST, UV-Z. 0–9 Locates a destination by the index number assigned to it. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Specifying Destinations Xerox CopyCentre/WorkCentre/WorkCentre Pro 123/128/133 User Guide 83 Group Locates destinations registered in group codes. Speed Dial This feature allows you to select a destination quickly using a 3-digit code assigned to it. An asterisk (* on the screen keypad or the control panel) can be used to specify multiple speed dial codes and a pound sign (#) to designate a group code. For information on how to register speed dial codes, refer to Address Book in the Setups chapter on page 250. 1.Press the button. 2.Enter a 3-digit code. NOTE: If the 3-digit code entered is correct, the destination is displayed. If it is incorrect, you are prompted to re-enter a 3-digit code. Keyboard You can use the screen keyboard to enter text information such as an e-mail address. Two input modes are available: Alphanumeric and Symbol. 1.Select [Keyboard] on the [Basic Features] screen. 2.Select the keys on the screen to enter the required information. 3.Select [Save]. Alphanumeric Displays number and letter keys on the screen.Enter this data Results 123 Dials the destination assigned to the speed dial code 123. 12* Dials the speed dial codes 120–129. The asterisk (*) represents all numbers from 0 to 9. *** Dials all speed dial codes registered in the machine. #01 Dials the group code 01. A group code is a speed dial code that can contain up to 20 destinations and begins with a pound sign (#). Up to 50 group codes can be registered. button Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
4 Fax/Internet Fax 84 Xerox CopyCentre/WorkCentre/WorkCentre Pro 123/128/133 User Guide Symbol Displays symbol keys on the screen. For information on using symbols as special characters in fax numbers, refer to Special Characters on page 85. Internet Fax Switches transmission mode between the regular fax and the Internet Fax. Select this check box when using Internet Fax. For more information, refer to Internet Fax on page 87. Backspace Deletes the last character entered. Shift Switches between uppercase and lowercase letters. Tone (:) Switches between pulse dialing and tone dialing. Relay Broadcast This feature allows you to send a document to a remote machine, which then sends the document to multiple destinations registered in the remote machine for speed dialing. This can reduce transmission cost when the destinations are out of town or located in another country because you only need to send the document to the broadcasting machine. The remote machine that broadcasts your document to multiple destinations is referred to as a relay station. You can specify multiple relay stations, or even ask the first station to relay your document to the secondary relay station, which then broadcasts the document to other destinations. The following methods are available for relay broadcasting. Fax Signals The machine provides a unique method only for Xerox machines that have the relay broadcasting feature. Before sending a document, the remote machine that broadcasts your document needs to be registered as a relay station in a speed dial code on your machine. For more information on registering relay stations for speed dialing, refer to Address Book in the Setups chapter on page 250. DTMF You can manually enter DTMF codes as part of a fax number to specify a relay station and destinations that also understand DTMF codes. G3-compatible machines that allow manual sending can initiate relay broadcasting to the machine. For more information, refer to Special Characters on page 85. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Specifying Destinations Xerox CopyCentre/WorkCentre/WorkCentre Pro 123/128/133 User Guide 85 F Code Machines that support F Code and relay broadcasting features allow relay broadcasting operations using F Code. For more information, refer to F Code on page 100. Internet Fax You can send an Internet Fax document to an Internet Fax-capable relay station in a network, which converts the document to a regular fax and broadcasts it to destinations without an Internet Fax capability. To send an Internet Fax document for relay broadcasting, specify the relay stations e- mail address as follows. FAX=1234567890/[email protected] Where: 1234567890: The destination’s fax number 777: The destination’s F Code (if required) wcm128: The host name of the relay station xerox.com: The domain where the relay station is hosted NOTE: To use this feature, the relay station must be set to use an SMTP server to receive e-mail. Special Characters You can enter special characters as part of a fax number to perform many functions when dialing the number. Some characters are used only when auto dialing, such as “:”, “!”, “/”, “-”, and “=”. Depending on the setup of the telephone and communication lines, some or all of the following characters can be used. Character Function Description -Dial pause (to pause while dialing)Inserts a pause in a fax number, for example when you are using a calling card. Press the button more than once to enter a longer pause. /Mask data (to protect confidential information)Select [/] before and after entering confidential information to display as asterisks. This character must be preceded with “!” to be effective. \Screen mask Masks the mailbox password on the screen with asterisks (*). Select [ \] before and after entering a mailbox password. :Pulse-to-tone switchSwitches pulse dialing to tone dialing, for example when using an automated message recording system that requires tone signals. ’Speed dial or group codeIndicates a 3-digit speed dial or group code. Place this character before and after the code. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
4 Fax/Internet Fax 86 Xerox CopyCentre/WorkCentre/WorkCentre Pro 123/128/133 User Guide DTMF Method - Examples The DTMF method uses combinations of special characters to send documents. See the following examples. • Remote Mailbox – Sends a document to a mailbox on a remote machine. • Polling – Retrieves a document stored in a mailbox on a remote machine. • Relay Broadcast – Sends a document to a relay station which in turn sends it to multiple destinations. • Remote Relay Broadcast - Sends a document via multiple relay stations. The last station broadcasts the document to the specified destinations. < >Communication line switchSwitches communication lines that include parameter data, where the parameter data include characters “0” to “9” or “,”. The parameter data must be placed between angle brackets (“”). =Dial tone detectionSuspends dialing until a dial tone is detected. SPassword check (for remote machine identification)Use this character to verify that the correct number has been entered. The machine checks if the password you entered after “S” matches the fax number of the remote machine. If the match is confirmed the machine sends the document. spaceReadability improvementImproves readability by inserting spaces in a telephone number, for example “1 234 5678” instead of “12345678”. !Start DTMF code signalingPauses regular fax dialing, and starts the DTMF (dual tone multi-frequency) method for sending documents to mailboxes on the remote machines. $Wait for DTMF confirmationWait for a DTMF confirmation signal from the remote machine and proceed to the next step. Telephone number of remote machine!*$ Mailbox number of remote machine##\ Mailbox password \##$ Telephone number of remote machine!*$ Mailbox number of remote machine**\ Mailbox password \##$ Telephone number of remote machine!*$#\ Relay Send Number (RSN) of relay station\# Speed dial code for first destination# Speed dial code for second destination##$ Character Function Description Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Basic Features - Fax/Internet Fax Xerox CopyCentre/WorkCentre/WorkCentre Pro 123/128/133 User Guide 87 Basic Features - Fax/Internet Fax Use the [Basic Features] screen to select the basic features for a fax/Internet Fax job. For information on the features available, refer to the following. Next Recipient – page 82 Address Book – page 82 Speed Dial – page 83 Keyboard – page 83 Special Characters – page 85 Internet Fax – page 87 2 Sided Originals – page 88 Resolution – page 89 Original Type – page 89 1.Press the button on the control panel. 2.Select [Fax/Internet Fax] on the touch screen. 3.Select the required option. Internet Fax Use this feature to switch transmission modes between the regular fax and the Internet Fax. 1.Select the [Internet Fax] check box on the [Basic Features] screen. Select the check box again to revert to the regular fax mode. Select this check box to transmit scanned images to fax machines over the Internet. The scanned images are transmitted as e-mail attachments. When using [Internet Fax], enter the e-mail address of the remote destination. Telephone number of remote machine!*$# \Relay Send Number (RSN) of primary relay station\# Speed dial code for secondary relay station# Speed dial code for first destination# Speed dial code for second destination##$ Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
4 Fax/Internet Fax 88 Xerox CopyCentre/WorkCentre/WorkCentre Pro 123/128/133 User Guide You can send an Internet Fax to a confidential mailbox on a remote machine, an Internet Fax-capable relay station for broadcasting to regular fax machines, or forward a faxed document stored in the machine’s mailbox as e-mail using a job flow sheet. For more information, Refer to [Mailbox] Screen on page 105, Internet Fax on page 84, or Document List in the Check Mailbox chapter on page 134, respectively. NOTE: The following features are not available for Internet Fax transmissions: [Priority Send/ Delayed Start]/[Send Header]/[Cover Note]/[Recipient Print Sets]/ [Store for Polling]/ [Private Mailbox]/[Remote Mailbox]. You can use the F Code feature by specifying the F Code directly in the Internet Fax destination address. For more information on F Code, refer to F Code on page 100. 2 Sided Originals Use this feature to specify whether the documents are single-sided or double-sided, and how documents are to be positioned. 1.Select [2 Sided Originals] on the [Basic Features] screen. 2.Select the required option. 3.Select [Save]. 1 Sided Scans single-sided documents. 2 Sided Scans double-sided documents. When you select this option, [Originals] is displayed at the right side of the screen. 2 Sided (First Page 1 Sided) Scans documents when the first page of the document is single-sided and the rest of the document is double-sided. When you select this option, [Originals] is displayed at the right side of the screen. Originals • Head to Head – Select to scan double-sided documents opened side by side. • Head to Toe – Select to scan double-sided documents opened vertically. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Basic Features - Fax/Internet Fax Xerox CopyCentre/WorkCentre/WorkCentre Pro 123/128/133 User Guide 89 Resolution The scan resolution affects the quality of the fax the remote machine receives. A higher resolution yields better quality. A lower resolution reduces communication time. Standard Scans documents with a resolution of 200 × 100 dpi. This option is recommended for text documents. It requires less communication time, but does not produce the best image quality for graphics and photos. Fine Scans documents with a resolution of 200 × 200 dpi. This option is recommended for line art and the best choice in most cases. Superfine (400dpi) Scans documents with a resolution of 400 × 400 dpi. This option is recommended for photos and halftone illustrations, or grayscale images. It requires more communication time, but produces higher image quality. Superfine (600dpi) Scans documents with a resolution of 600 × 600 dpi. Use this option to produce the best image quality at the cost of increased transmission time. Original Type This feature allows you to select the type of documents you are scanning. Text Select this option for documents that contain text only. Text & Photo With this option, text and photographs are automatically identified and an appropriate quality mode is selected for the individual areas. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
4 Fax/Internet Fax 90 Xerox CopyCentre/WorkCentre/WorkCentre Pro 123/128/133 User Guide Photo Select this option for documents that contain photographs only. Image Quality - Fax/Internet Fax You can also set [Original Type] or [Lighten/Darken] features as follows. Original Type – page 90 Lighten/Darken – page 90 1.Press the button on the control panel. 2.Select [Fax/Internet Fax] on the touch screen. 3.Select the [Image Quality] tab. 4.Select the required option. Original Type This feature allows you to select the type of document you are scanning. This is the same feature found in the [Basic Features] tab of [Fax/Internet Fax]. For more information, refer to Original Type on page 89. Lighten/Darken This feature allows you to adjust the density of the scanned image in seven levels. Use the scroll buttons to increase or decrease the darkness. Scan Options - Fax/Internet Fax This section describes features to adjust the layout on the [Scan Options] screen. For information on the features available, refer to the following. 2 Sided Originals – page 88 Bound Originals – page 91 Scan Size – page 92 Mixed Size Originals – page 92 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals