Samsung Fax Machine SF 515 User Guide

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• SF-515 and Samsung Logo are trademarks of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.  
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Contents  
Chapter 1 Installation  
Unpacking _________________________________________ 1.1  
Control locations and functions _______________________ 1.2  
Choosing a location _________________________________ 1.4  
Setting up your machine _____________________________ 1.4  
Document tray ___________________________________ 1.4  
Paper exit tray ___________________________________ 1.4  
Document exit tray _______________________________ 1.5  
Telephone line ___________________________________ 1.5  
Extension phone (optional) ________________________ 1.6  
AC power cord ___________________________________ 1.6  
Installing the toner cartridge __________________________ 1.7  
Loading paper ______________________________________ 1.9  
Paper type and size __________________________________ 1.11  
Chapter 2 Getting started  
Using the control panel ______________________________ 2.1  
Using the number keypad ____________________________ 2.3  
Setting up your fax number and name__________________ 2.6  
Setting the time and date _____________________________ 2.7  
Adjusting volume ___________________________________ 2.8  
Chapter 3 Basic operation  
Sending a fax  
Preparing documents for faxing or copying ____________3.1  
Setting document resolution and contrast _______________3.2  
Loading document ___________________________________3.3  
Sending a fax automatically ___________________________3.4  
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Receiving a fax  
Receiving a fax ______________________________________3.5  
Receiving automatically in FAX mode __________________3.6  
Receiving manually in TEL mode______________________3.6  
Receiving in AUTO mode ____________________________3.7  
Receiving automatically in ANS/FAX mode ____________3.7  
Receiving manually using an extension telephone _______3.8  
Making a copy  
Copying overview ___________________________________3.9  
Making a simple copy________________________________3.9  
Advanced copy features ______________________________3.10  
Other functions  
Redial _____________________________________________3.11  
Sending a recall _____________________________________3.12  
Monitoring a dual job status __________________________3.12  
Automatic dialling  
One-touch dialling___________________________________3.13  
Speed dialling_______________________________________3.15  
Searching for a number in the memory _________________3.17  
Chapter 4 Advanced fax  
Broadcasting ________________________________________ 4.1  
Delayed fax _________________________________________ 4.2  
Priority fax__________________________________________ 4.4  
Polling _____________________________________________ 4.5  
Adding documents to a scheduled operation ____________ 4.7  
Cancelling a scheduled operation ______________________ 4.7  
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Chapter 5 Additional features  
Printing reports______________________________________ 5.1  
System setup________________________________________ 5.2  
Group dialling_______________________________________ 5.7  
Clearing memory ____________________________________ 5.9  
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
Clearing jams _______________________________________ 6.1  
LCD error messages _________________________________ 6.5  
Fixing problems _____________________________________ 6.7  
Maintenance  
Cleaning the OPC drum ______________________________ 6.9  
Adjusting shading ___________________________________ 6.10  
Setting the machine to be checked by phone ____________ 6.10  
Sending toner low information to the service company ___ 6.11  
Cleaning the document scanner _______________________ 6.11  
Managing the toner cartridge _________________________ 6.14  
Appendix  
FCC regulations _____________________________________ 7.1  
Canadian radio interference regulations ________________ 7.1  
EC declaration of conformity __________________________ 7.2  
Laser safety statement ________________________________ 7.5  
Safety information ___________________________________ 7.6  
Power saver ________________________________________ 7.7  
Replacing the fitted plug _____________________________ 7.8  
Specifications _______________________________________ 7.9  
Index ______________________________________________ 7.11  
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Important safety information  
Always be careful when using the machine. To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock,  
and other injuries, keep these safety considerations in mind when installing, using,  
and maintaining your machine:  
Stability. Place the machine on a secure, stable surface. The machine can be seriously  
damaged if it falls.  
Power supply. Provide correct power to the machine, as listed on the back of the  
machine. If you are not sure of the type of power that is supplied to your home or  
office, call your electric company.  
Grounding. If the plug has three prongs, it must be plugged into a grounded (three  
hole) outlet. Grounded plugs and outlets are designed for your safety – do not try to  
make a three-prong plug fit into a two-prong outlet by modifying the plug or outlet in  
any way. If you cannot insert the plug into your wall outlet easily, the outlet should be  
inspected by a qualified electrician.  
Overload. Do not plug too many electrical devices into a wall outlet or an extension  
cord. An overloaded outlet is a fire and electrical shock hazard.  
Cleaning. Before cleaning the machine, unplug it from both the power outlet and the  
telephone jack. Clean exposed parts with a soft cloth slightly dampened with water.  
Do not use aerosol cleaners.  
Thunderstorms. Unplug electrical appliances during thunderstorms. Avoid using any  
telephone (except a cordless model) during a thunderstorm, since there is a small  
chance you could get an electrical shock from lightning.  
Gas leaks. Never use any telephone close to a gas leak. If you think gas is leaking, call  
the gas company immediately, but use a telephone that is far away from the leakage  
area. A small electrical spark in the telephone could cause a fire or explosion.  
Ozone. This product produces ozone during normal operation. The ozone produced is  
dependent on copy volume and is heavier than air. If your machine is installed as speci-  
fied in the installation procedures, ozone output levels meet safe limits.  
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Precautions  
When using your machine, these precautions should always be followed.  
1. Never push objects of any kind into your machine through the case or cabinet  
openings. They may touch dangerous voltage points, creating a risk fire or shock.  
Never spill liquid of any kind onto or into the machine.  
2. Slots and openings in the back and sides of your machine’s cabinet are provided for  
ventilation. To ensure a reliable operation of the machine and to protect it from over-  
heating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. Your machine should never be  
placed on, near, or over a radiator, heater, air conditioner, or ventilation duct.  
3. Do not use your machine near water, in wet locations, or outdoors.  
4. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord, line cord, or PC interface cable.  
Do not locate your fax machine where the cords will be damaged by persons walking  
on them.  
5. Do not allow pets to chew on the power cord, line cord, or PC interface cable.  
6. Do not put your hands into the fuser area. The fuser is extremely hot and severe  
burns can result from the contact. Do not put your hands into the scanner motor,  
scanner bracket and scanner motor cover, either.  
7. Always use materials specially designed for your machine. Use of other materials may  
result in poor performance and could create a hazardous situation.  
8. Use supplies or cleaning materials only as directed. Keep all supplies and materials out  
of the way of children.  
9. The power supply turns this machine on and off. Make sure that your machine is  
installed near an outlet and is easily accessible.  
10. Your machine is equipped with an energy saving device to conserve power when the  
machine is not in use. The machine may be left on continuously.  
11. Never remove covers or guards that require a tool for removal. There are no  
operator serviceable areas inside your machine. Refer servicing to authourized service  
personnel.  
12. Never defeat interlock switches. This machine is designed to restrict operator access to  
unsafe areas. Covers, guards and interlock switches are provided to ensure that the  
machine will not operate with covers opened.  
13. Use of an extension cord with this machine is not recommended or authorized.  
14. Avoid direct viewing of the document lights. The lamps are bright and, while not  
harmful, they may cause an annoying afterimage. Always keep the document cover  
closed during operation and storage.  
15. Avoid exposing the toner cartridge to light for extended periods of time.  
16. Do not touch the green photoreceptor. Scratches or smudges that appear on the  
photoreceptor will result in poor copy quality and may shorten the service life.  
17. This equipment is not designed for making telephone calls when the power fails.  
Alternative equipment should be made available for access to emergency services.  
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Safety notes  
Your machine and the supplies are designed and tested to meet strict safety  
requirements. Included are safety agency examination and approval and compliance  
to established environmental standards. Please read the following instructions carefully  
before operating your machine, and refer to them as needed to ensure the continued safe  
operation of your machine.  
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on or supplied with the product.  
Symbology:  
= High Voltage  
= Warning  
= Heated Surface (Fuser, Scanner motor, Scanner motor bracket,  
Scanner motor cover)  
WARNING: Use of the controls, adjustments or performance of procedures  
other than those specified herein may result in a hazardous radiation  
exposure.  
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1
Installation  
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Unpacking  
Once you have unpacked your machine, check to make sure that you  
have all the parts shown here.  
If any piece is missing or broken, call your dealer.  
Toner cartridge  
Document exit tray  
Machine  
TAM lead * (UK Only)  
(Telephone Answering Machine)  
Document tray  
AC power cord *  
Laser facsimile  
user’s guide  
Telephone/modem line cord *  
* These parts may look different. The appearance varies according to country.  
1.1  
Installation  
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Control locations and functions  
Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the main components and  
to understand their functions.  
Front view  
Paper tray  
Paper guides  
Automatic  
paper feeder  
Document tray  
Document feeder  
Control panel  
Document  
guides  
Document  
exit tray  
Paper exit tray  
Note: Your machine may look slightly different than the illustration.  
1.2  
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Rear view  
Power cord connector  
Telephone line jack  
Extension telephone jack  
Inside  
Cover  
Toner cartridge  
Cover release buttons  
(right and left)  
1.3  
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Choosing a location  
To help guarantee the trouble-free operation of your machine, place it on  
a flat, stable surface near your workstation. Leave enough space to allow  
for easy paper loading and paper exiting, as well as opening the front  
cover.  
Do not place your machine:  
- In direct sunlight.  
- Near heat sources or air conditioners.  
- In dusty or dirty environments.  
Setting up your machine  
Document tray  
Insert two tabs on the tray into the slots as shown. Fold out the extender  
on the tray, if necessary.  
Paper exit tray  
Pull out the paper exit tray on the front of your machine. Fold out the  
extender on the tray, if necessary.  
1.4  
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Document exit tray  
Insert the two tabs on the document exit tray into the slots on the  
front of your machine. Fold out the extender, if necessary.  
Extender  
Insert one end first, then the other end by squeezing  
this leg inward to make the tray easy to insert.  
Telephone line  
Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the LINE jack on the back  
of the machine and the other end into a standard phone wall jack.  
LINE  
EXT.  
To a standard  
phone wall jack  
Note: You must use the telephone line cord which is supplied with your machine.  
1.5  
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Extension phone (optional)  
If you want to use a regular phone or answering machine with your  
machine, connect the phone into the EXT. jack.  
Plug the cord of your regular phone or answering machine into the  
TAM(telephone answering machine) lead and plug the TAD(telephone  
answering device) lead into the EXT. jack at the back of the machine.  
LINE  
EXT.  
To a regular phone  
TAM lead  
Note: You must use the TAM lead which is supplied with your machine.  
AC power cord  
Plug one end of the cord into the back of the machine and the other  
end into a standard AC power outlet.  
The machine will turn on and the display will show ‘SYSTEM INITIAL’.  
If there is no cartridge installed or no paper, the display will show  
‘JAM/NO CARTRIDGE’  
To AC  
outlet  
If you want to turn it off, unplug the power cord.  
1.6  
Installation  
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Installing the toner cartridge  
1. Pulling the cover release buttons found on both sides of the machine  
toward you, open the cover.  
2. Unpack the cartridge from its plastic bag, and then remove the paper  
rolled around the cartridge. Holding on to each end of the paper,  
pull it straight out, and then carefully remove it.  
3. Shake the cartridge from side to side 5 or 6 times to redistribute the  
toner evenly inside the cartridge.  
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4. Find the cartridge slots inside the machine, one on each side.  
5. Grasp the handle at the front of the cartridge and slide it down  
between the cartridge slots, and push it firmly.  
6. Close the cover. Make sure that the cover is securely closed.  
1.8  
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Loading paper  
For best results, use high quality xerographic paper. The automatic paper  
feeder can hold a maximum of 150 sheets of plain paper. The maximum  
capacity may be less, depending on the paper thickness.  
1. Pull the paper tray on the automatic paper feeder all the way up.  
Paper tray  
Automatic paper feeder  
2. Flex or fan the paper back and forth. Do not fold or crease the paper.  
Straighten the edges on a level surface.  
1.9  
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3. Insert the paper with the print side facing you.  
Place the print side  
facing you.  
4. Adjust the paper guides to the width of the print material. Slide the  
guides until they lightly touch the stack of print material. Do not  
bend the print material.  
Paper guide  
1.10  
Installation  
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Paper type and size  
Satisfactory print and receive quality can be obtained with many types of  
plain paper. Since the quality of plain paper varies widely, test the print  
quality before buying large quantities of paper. Your machine uses a  
variety of papers including:  
• Xerographic paper  
• Bond paper  
• Dual-purpose paper  
Because all papers vary in physical characteristics, you can receive mixed  
results from different packages of paper even through the packages  
contain the same paper. If you encounter undesirable results, try the other  
side of the paper, a different type, or another package of the same kind of  
paper.  
DO NOT use the following types of paper with your machine:  
• Continuous form feed paper  
• Synthetic paper  
• Thermal paper  
• Multi-sheet forms and documents  
• Chemically treated paper  
• Papers with raised, embossed lettering  
To load paper with a preferred print side:  
• If you are using xerographic paper, load the paper with the preferred  
print side facing down.  
• If you are using letterhead or bond paper, load the paper with the  
preferred side facing up.  
The following papers can be used in your machine for fax:  
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2
• Letter : 216 x 279 mm (8.5 x 11.0 in.) - 60 g/m ~ 90 g/m (16 ~ 24 lb)  
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2
• A4 : 210 x 297 mm (8.3 x 11.7 in.) - 60 g/m ~ 90 g/m (16 ~ 24 lb)  
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2
• Legal : 216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14.0 in.) - 60 g/m ~ 90 g/m (16 ~ 24 lb)  
1.11  
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2
Getting  
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Using the control panel  
LCD display  
The display shows the current status of  
your machine and guides you through  
various tasks using a menu system for  
each operation.  
Resolution  
Resolution  
Use to choose the resolution of  
copied or transmitted documents.  
2
ABC  
1
3
5
7
9
One-touch dial  
Use to call most frequently used  
numbers with one button.  
2
JKL  
1
GHI  
4
6
4
PQRS  
5
TUV  
8
8
Symbols  
7
10  
0
Number keypad  
Use to dial numbers manually or  
to enter letters.  
Speed  
Use to dial calls and send fax documents  
by entering a 2-digit number.  
2.1  
Getting started  
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Rcv.Mode (Receiving mode)/Contrast  
When a document is loaded, use to choose  
the contrast characteristic of copied or transmit-  
ted documents.  
When a document is not loaded, use to choose  
the receive mode you want to use. The selected  
mode is displayed in Standby mode.  
Setup  
Use to setup various system options.  
Advanced Fax  
Use to access various fax functions.  
Rcv.Mode/  
Contrast  
Report/Help  
Use to print various reports and  
the help list.  
Report/  
Help  
Advanced  
FAX  
Setup  
➛ꢀScroll/Volume ❿  
Use to scroll menu items or use to move  
cursor left or right through the display.  
Also use to adjust the ringer volume.  
Recall/  
Status  
DEF  
Scroll/Volume  
3
MNO  
Redial/  
Pause  
Copy  
Search/Delete  
Search/Delete  
6
WXYZ  
Use to search for numbers in the memory.  
Also use to delete digits in the edit mode.  
Start/Enter  
Copy  
On hook dial  
9
Use to copy a document.  
Stop  
Start/Enter  
Use to start a job. Also use to activate the  
selection shown on the display.  
Speed  
Stop  
Use to stop an operation at any time.  
Recall/Status  
Use to perform a switch-hook operation such as call waiting.  
Also use to switch the LCD while performing dual jobs.  
Redial/Pause  
Use to redial the last phone number called. You can also use it to add a pause  
when storing a number in the memory.  
On hook dial  
Use to dial numbers without picking up the handset.  
2.2  
Getting started  
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Using the number keypad  
As you perform various tasks, you will need to enter names and num-  
bers. For example, when you set up your machine you enter your name  
(or your company’s name) and telephone number. When you store a one-  
touch dial or speed dial, you also enter the telephone numbers and  
names.  
When the display asks you to enter a name, the LCD display reads:  
NAME:  
You can use the procedures described below to enter alphanumeric char-  
acters, special symbols or spaces.  
Entering alphanumeric characters  
You can also include special symbols (space, plus sign, etc.) in the name  
by using the 0 key. See `KEYPAD CHARACTER ASSIGNMENTS’ on  
page 2.4.  
1. Locate the button labeled with the letter you want – then press the  
button repeatedly until the correct letter appears on the display.  
ABC  
DEF  
2
3
1
GHI  
JKL  
MNO  
4
5
6
PQRS  
TUV  
WXYZ  
8
7
9
Symbols  
0
Speed  
For example, to enter an O, press 6 (labeled MNO). Each time you  
press 6, the display shows a different letter–first M, then N, and O, and  
finally 6.  
The letter appears on the display as shown below.  
NAME:O  
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2. When the letter you want appears on the display, press another num-  
ber key labeled with the next letter you want.  
If the next letter is printed on the same number button, move the  
, then press the button.  
cursor by pressing  
The blinking cursor moves right and the next letter appears on the  
display.  
NAME:OP  
3. Select additional letters in the same way. When you have finished  
entering the letters, press Start/Enter.  
KEYPAD CHARACTER ASSIGNMENTS  
Key  
Assigned numbers, letters, or characters  
Space 1  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
A B C 2  
D E F 3  
G H I 4  
J K L 5  
M N O 6  
P Q R S 7  
T U V 8  
W X Y Z 9  
+ - , . / ➝  
# & 0  
2.4  
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Entering numbers  
You can enter the number of the remote fax machine manually by using  
the number keypad. The number you pressed appears on the display.  
TEL:95551212_  
When the display asks you to enter a number, you can also use a one-  
touch dial button (including group dial) or a 2-digit speed dial number.  
Editing numbers or name  
If you make a mistake while entering a number or name, move the cursor  
or . Then press the correct number to  
under the wrong digit by using  
change, or press Search/Delete to delete the number.  
Inserting pause  
With some private telephone systems, you must dial an access code (9, for  
example) and listen for a second dial tone before dialling an outside  
number. In such cases, you must insert a pause in the number. Insert a  
pause in a number when you are setting up a one-touch or a speed dial  
number, or when you dial a number without lifting the handset.  
To insert a pause, press Redial/Pause while entering the number.  
When you dial a number, the dialling process pauses for a specified time  
at the point where you pressed Redial/Pause.  
If you require a longer pause time, press Redial/Pause twice.  
2.5  
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Setting up your fax number and name  
Your fax number and name will be printed at the top of each page sent  
from your machine.  
1. Press Setup on the control panel. The display shows the first setup  
menu; FAX NUMBER/NAME.  
2. Press Start/Enter to access the Fax Number/Name menu. The display  
shows ‘FAX NUMBER’.  
3. Press Start/Enter. The displays asks you to enter the telephone  
number.  
If there is a number or name already set, the number or name appears.  
4. Enter the telephone number which your machine is connected to. You  
can include + and - symbol in the phone number by pressing and #  
button respectively.  
If you make a mistake, press or to move the cursor under the  
wrong digit, then enter the correct number to change or press  
Search/Delete to delete the number.  
5. Press Start/Enter when the number on the display is correct.  
The display asks you to enter your name.  
6. Enter your name using number keypad.  
You can enter alphanumeric characters using the number keypad, and  
include special symbols by pressing 0 repeatedly.  
For details on how to use the number keypad to enter alphanumeric  
characters, see page 2.3.  
If you want to enter the same letter or number in succession (e.g. SS,  
❿ꢀbut-  
AA, 777), enter one digit, then move the cursor by pressing the  
ton, and enter the next digit.  
If you want to insert a space in the name, you can also use the but-  
ton to move the cursor to skip the position.  
7. Press Start/Enter when the name on the display is correct.  
2.6  
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Setting the time and date  
The current time and date are shown on the display when the machine is  
on and ready for use (standby mode). The time and date are printed on  
all faxes you send.  
Note: If power to the machine is cut off for over 30 minutes, when power  
is restored, the machine prompts you to reset the time and date.  
1. Press Setup. The display shows the first setup menu; FAX  
NUMBER/NAME.  
➛ꢀ  
2. Press  
or  
until ‘TIME/DATE SETUP’ appears, then press  
Start/Enter. The display asks you to choose a date format.  
3. Press Start/Enter.  
4. Press ➛ꢀor until you find the desired date format, then press  
Start/Enter.  
If you select USA, the time and date appears in the order of month,  
day, then year. The EUROPE format will be displayed in the order of  
day, month, then year.  
The display shows the currently set time and date using the selected  
date format.  
(‘Europe’ type)  
25-06-2002 12:30  
5. Enter the correct time and date using the number keypad.  
Day  
= 01~31  
Month  
Year  
Hour  
Minute  
= 01~12  
= four digits  
= 00~23  
= 00~59  
You can also use or to move the cursor under the digit you want  
to correct, then enter a new number.  
6. Press Start/Enter when the time and date on the display is correct.  
If you enter an invalid number, the machine beeps and does not pro-  
ceed to the next step. If this happens, just reenter the correct number.  
The display shows the time and date you have set, then returns to  
Standby mode.  
25-JUN 12:30 FAX  
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Adjusting volume  
Ringer volume  
1. Press ➛ꢀor in standby mode.  
The display shows the current ringer volume setting.  
2. Press ➛ꢀor ❿ꢀuntil you find the desired loudness. Four levels are  
available; 0~3.  
You will hear the selected volume and the display will show the level.  
Setting ‘0’ turns the ringer off. The machine will work normally even if  
the ringer is set to off.  
3. The change stores into memory and the machine returns to standby  
mode.  
Speaker volume  
1. Press On hook dial to adjust the speaker volume. If you cannot hear  
dial tone, check the phone line connection.  
2. Press ➛ꢀor repeatedly until you find the desired loudness.  
The display shows the current volume level.  
3. The change stores into memory and the machine returns to standby  
mode.  
Alarm volume/Key volume  
If you set the alarm volume menu ON, alarm tone sounds when an error  
occurs. If you set the key volume menu ON, key tone sounds each time  
any key is pressed.  
1. Press Setup and  
or  
until ‘VOLUME SETUP’ appears, then press  
Start/Enter. The display shows ‘ALARM VOLUME’.  
2. Press Start/Enter to access the Alarm Volume menu. To access the Key  
or until ‘KEY VOLUME’ appears, then  
Volume menu, press  
press Start/Enter.  
➛ꢀ  
3. Press  
or  
to turn the sound ON or OFF, then press Start/Enter.  
4. To return to Standby mode, press Stop.  
KEY volume ON  
KEY volume OFF  
1)*Auto dial : OFF  
2) Manual dial : ON  
DIAL volume  
KEY volume  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
*Auto dial : Broadcasting, Delay TX, Priority TX, Onetouch/Speed dial TX  
Getting started  
2.8  
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Sending a fax  
Preparing documents for faxing or copying  
You can use the machine to fax or copy documents that are printed on  
standard letter or A4 size paper. Follow these guidelines to prepare your  
documents.  
• Do not attempt to feed the following types of documents into the  
machine: - wrinkled, curled, or folded paper  
- chemically processed paper (pressure-sensitive paper,  
carbon-coated paper, etc.)  
- coated paper (glossy, etc.)  
- too thin (onion skin, airmail paper, etc.)  
- too thick paper  
- too small or short paper (such as a label, voucher, etc.)  
- the paper which is made of cloth or metal  
Instead, make copies using a standard copy machine and insert the  
copies into the document tray.  
• Remove all staples, paper clips and the like before feeding the docu-  
ment.  
• Make sure any glue, ink or correction fluid on the paper is completely  
dry before feeding the document.  
• Do not feed documents with pages that are different sizes or of different  
thicknesses.  
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ACCEPTABLE DOCUMENTS (for ADF )  
Single sheet  
2 or more sheets  
Document size  
8.5 in. (W) x 14 in. (L)  
(216 mm x 356 mm)  
8.5 in. (W) x 11.7 in. (L)  
(216 mm x 297 mm)  
Max  
Min  
5.8 in. (W) x 5.0 in. (L)  
(148 mm x 128 mm)  
8.26 in. (210 mm)  
Effective scanning width  
Number of sheets which can  
be loaded at a time  
Up to 20  
Thickness of document  
Print quality  
0.07 mm ~ 0. 15 mm 0.075 mm ~ 0. 12 mm  
Uncoated on both sides  
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ADF stands for Automatic Document Feeder. It allows you to stack original documents,  
which will be faxed or copied one by one.  
3.1  
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Setting document resolution and contrast  
We recommend sending documents printed using a typewriter, felt tip pen,  
black ink or laserwriter. The paper should be white or very light, and of  
normal weight – not cardboard. Blue lines on a ruled pad do not fax well.  
When you send normal documents, you need not adjust the resolution and  
the contrast.  
If you send documents with unusual contrast characteristics, including  
photographs, you can adjust the resolution and contrast to send a high-  
quality transmission of the documents.  
Resolution  
Press the Resolution button to increase sharpness and clarity. By press-  
ing the Resolution button repeatedly after loading a document, you can  
choose between STANDARD, FINE or SUPER FINE mode.  
STANDARD works well for documents with normal sized characters.  
FINE is good for documents containing small characters or thin lines, or  
print from a dot-matrix printer.  
SUPER FINE works well for documents containing extremely fine details  
SUPER FINE works only if the remote machine also has the SUPER FINE  
featres.  
Contrast  
Press the Rcv. Mode/Contrast button to compensate for the brightness or  
darkness of your outgoing document. By pressing the Rcv.  
Mode/Contrast button repeatedly after loading a document, you can  
choose between NORMAL, DARKEN, LIGHTEN or PHOTO.  
NORMAL works well for normal documents.  
DARKEN works well for light print or faint pencil markings. The light  
image and text on the document will be darker on the printed page.  
LIGHTEN works well for dark print. The dark image and text on the doc-  
ument will be lighter on the printed page.  
PHOTO is used when faxing photographs or other documents containing  
colour or shades of gray. Although your machine will not transmit colour,  
it will print and send up to 64 shades of gray. When you choose this  
mode, you should set the resolution to FINE.  
3.2  
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Loading document  
1. Turn the page face down.  
2. Adjust the document guides to match the width of the document.  
3. Slide the sheet down into the document feeder until it is gripped by  
the machine.  
Document guide  
The automatic document feeder seizes and pulls in the page.  
You can insert up to 20 sheets at a time. If you insert more than one  
sheet, make sure the bottom sheet enters first. Stagger the leading edge  
of the sheets slightly, and insert the sheets with a slight push to ensure  
they feed smoothly.  
To add pages while the fax is being sent, insert them into the loading  
slot on top of the already loaded sheets.  
4. If necessary, use the Resolution and Rcv. Mode/Contrast button to  
change the resolution and the contrast (see page 3.2).  
3.3  
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Sending a fax automatically  
1. After loading a document, enter the number of the remote fax  
machine using the number keypad.  
One-touch or speed dialling is also available if you have already stored  
the number into a one-touch or speed dial number. For information on  
storing and using numbers in the memory, see page 3.12.  
If you make a mistake while entering a number, move the cursor under  
the wrong digit by using or , and correct the number or press  
Search/Delete to delete the number.  
2. Press Start/Enter when the number appears correctly on the display.  
The machine dials the number, then begins to transmit.  
Cancelling transmission  
Press Stop any time during transmission.  
Confirming transmission  
When the last page of your document has been sent successfully, the  
machine beeps and returns to standby mode.  
If something went wrong during your fax transmission, an error message  
appears on the display. For a listing of error messages and their mean-  
ings, see page 6.5.  
If you receive an error message, press Stop to clear the message and try  
to send the document again.  
You can set your machine to print out a confirmation report automatically  
each time sending is completed. For more information, see `SENDING  
CONFIRM’ on page 5.3.  
Automatic redial  
When you send a fax, if the number you have dialled is busy or there is  
no answer, the machine will automatically redial the number every three  
minutes up to a maximum of two times.  
The display shows ‘RETRY REDIAL?’. To redial the number without  
waiting, press Start/Enter. To cancel the automatic redial, press Stop.  
3.4  
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Receiving a fax  
Receiving a fax  
Receiving modes  
Your machine has four receiving modes:  
• In FAX mode, the machine answers an incoming call and immediately  
goes into receive mode, waiting for a fax to be sent.  
• In AUTO mode, the machine answers an incoming call expecting to  
receive a fax. If the machine does not sense a fax signal, it will  
continue to sound the ringing tone to tell you it is a phone call. If you  
do not lift the handset during the ringing, the machine will switch to  
automatic fax receiving mode.  
• In ANS/FAX mode, the answering machine answers an incoming call,  
and the caller can leave a message on the answering machine. If the  
fax machine senses a fax tone on the line, the call automatically  
switches over to the fax machine. To use the ANS/FAX mode, you  
have to attach an answering machine to the extension telephone jack  
on your fax machine (see page 1.5).  
• In TEL mode, the automatic fax reception is turned off. You can receive  
a fax only by picking up the handset and pressing Start/Enter.  
The current receiving mode is displayed when the machine is in Standby  
mode.  
25-JUN 15:30 FAX  
Receiving mode  
If you seldom use the fax line for voice conversations, set the fax machine  
to receive a fax automatically by selecting FAX mode.  
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Distinctive ring pattern detection (DRPD)  
You can receive a call using distinctive ring pattern detection (DRPD)  
feature. “Distinctive ring” is a telephone company service which enables  
a user to use a single telephone line to answer several different telephone  
numbers. For details on this feature, see page 5.6.  
Receiving automatically in FAX mode  
1. Press Rcv.Mode/Contrast until the display shows ‘FAX MODE’.  
2. When you get a call, the machine answers the call on a specified  
number of rings and receives a fax automatically. You can change the  
number of rings. See ‘RINGS TO ANSWER’ on page 5.4.  
To adjust the ringer volume, see ‘Adjusting volume’ on page 2.8.  
Receiving Manually in TEL Mode  
1. Press Rcv.Mode until the display shows ‘TEL.’  
2. When the ringer sounds, Press On Hook Dial.  
3. If you hear a fax tone, press Start on the machine.  
4. The machine begins receiving a fax, and returns to standby  
modo When the reception is complete.  
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Receiving in AUTO mode  
1. Press Rcv.Mode/Contrast until the display shows ‘AUTO MODE’.  
2. When you get a call, the machine answers it.  
If a fax is being sent, the machine goes into receiving mode.  
If the machine does not detect a fax signal, it will continue ringing to  
tell you it is a phone call. You should pick up the handset to answer the  
call, or it will switch to automatic receiving mode.  
Receiving automatically in ANS/FAX mode  
To use this mode, you must attach an answering machine to the extension  
telephone jack on the back of your machine (see page 1.6).  
1. Press Rcv.Mode/Contrast until the display shows ‘ANS/FAX MODE’.  
2. When you get a call, the answering machine answers it. If the caller  
leaves a message, the answering machine stores the message normally.  
If your machine hears a fax tone on the line, the fax receive mode is  
activated.  
Notes:  
• If you have set your machine to ANS/FAX mode and your answering machine is  
switched off, or no answering machine is connected to your machine, the fax  
machine will automatically go into FAX mode after 10 rings.  
• If your answering machine has a ‘user-selectable ring counter’, set the machine  
to answer incoming calls within 1 ring.  
• If you are in TEL mode (manual reception) when the answering machine is  
connected to your machine, you must switch off the answering machine, or the  
outgoing message from the answering machine will interrupt your phone  
conversation.  
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Receiving manually using an extension  
telephone  
This features works best when you are using an extension telephone  
connected to the extension telephone line jack on the machine. You can  
receive a fax from someone you are talking to on the extension telephone  
without having to go to the fax machine.  
1. When you receive a call on the extension phone and hear fax tones,  
press the keys “  
9
” (star nine star) on the extension telephone.  
The machine receives the document.  
Press the buttons slowly in sequence. If you still hear the fax tone from  
the remote machine, try pressing “  
9
” once again.  
9
” is the remote receive start code preset at the factory. The first  
and the last asterisks are fixed, but you can change the middle number  
to whatever you choose.  
For more information, see ‘RCV. START CODE’ on page 5.5.  
2. When you have finished speaking and receiving documents, replace  
the handset of the extension telephone.  
3.8  
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Making a copy  
Copying overview  
When you make a copy, your machine provides several option features  
you can choose as follows:  
-Multiple copies : 1 to 99 copies of the document can be made.  
-Zoom rate : You can reduce or expand the image size by 1% increments  
from 50% to 130%.  
-Collation : When this menu is set to ON, the machine sorts the print  
jobs. All pages of the document are printed in reverse order before the  
next copy is printed. For example, if you copy a three-page job to print 2  
copies, the machine prints page 3, page 2, page 1, page 3, page 2, page 1.  
Making a simple copy  
To make a direct single copy without setting any options, take the follow-  
ing steps:  
1. Load a document with the print side facing down. If necessary, press  
Rcv.Mode/Contrast button to adjust the contrast. For details on the  
contrast, see page 3.2.  
2. Press Copy twice. The machine starts copying.  
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Advanced copy features  
You can adjust the copy quantity, size and collation. Take the following  
steps:  
1. Load a document with the print side facing down. If necessary, adjust  
Rcv.Mode/Contrast button to change the contrast. For details on the  
contrast, see page 3.2.  
2. Press Copy. The display asks you to enter the number of copies (1 to 99).  
3. If you need two or more copies, enter the desired number using the  
number keypad, then press Start/Enter. You can also press  
Start/Enter without setting the number of copies. The display shows  
the next option; zoom rate.  
4. If you want to reduce or expand the image size, enter the number of  
the desired zoom rate, then press Start/Enter.  
The display asks you to turn the copy collation yes or no. Setting ‘YES’  
will sort the print job.  
or to choose YES or NO.  
5. Press  
NO (Group)  
YES (Sort)  
1
2
3
3
1
2
2
2
1
2
1
1
6. Press Copy or Start/Enter to begin the copy operation.  
Note: When you set the copy options, pressing Copy anytime begins the copy  
operation immediately without displaying the remaining options.  
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Other functions  
Redial  
To redial the number last called  
Press Redial/Pause. If a document is loaded in the document feeder, the  
machine automatically begins to send.  
To search through redial memory  
1. Press and hold Redial/Pause for 2 seconds.  
The redial memory in your machine retains the last 10 numbers called.  
If you have dialled the same number multiple times, the machine does  
not count the duplicates.  
➛¤  
2. Press  
or  
to search through the memory until you find the num-  
ber you want.  
3. When the number you want appears on the display, press Start/Enter  
to dial. If a document is loaded in the document feeder, the machine  
automatically begins to send.  
3.11  
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Sending a recall  
Some special phone services require a switch-hook signal for proper  
operation. For example, if you have call-waiting, you can put a call on  
hold and take a second call on the same line by pressing the  
Recall/Status button.  
1. When you are on the telephone and hear the call waiting signal,  
press Recall/Status once. The first caller is on hold and you are  
speaking to the second caller.  
2. Press Recall/Status again to talk to the first caller again.  
Note: If you do not have a special service that uses the switch-hook signal, do not  
press Recall/Status during a call. If you do, you could disconnect the  
line.  
Monitoring a dual job status  
Your machine can perform more than one of many functions simultane-  
ously. For example, you can :  
• Receive a fax into the memory while making a copy.  
• Store a fax document for later transmission while printing an incoming  
fax.  
When the machine performs dual tasks, press Recall/Status to see the  
current status on the display of the other operation. Each time you press  
Recall/Status, the current status of the two operations displays alterna-  
tively.  
3.12  
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Automatic dialling  
One-touch dialling  
One-touch dialling lets you use any one of the 10 one-touch buttons to  
automatically dial a number.  
Storing a number for one-touch dialling  
1. Press and hold one of ten one-touch buttons for 2 seconds that you  
want to assign. The display shows `Txx:’, where `xx’ represents the  
selected one-touch button number.  
Txx:_  
2. Enter the number you want to store by using the number keypad,  
then press Start/Enter.  
To insert a pause between numbers, press Redial/Pause; a ‘P’ appears  
on the display.  
If you make a mistake while entering a number, use or to move  
the cursor under the wrong digit, then enter the correct digit, or press  
Search/Delete.  
If the number is already assigned to another one-touch button, the  
display alerts you with the registered one-touch button, and asks you  
to continue storing another one-touch dial number.  
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3. The display asks you to enter a name. Enter the desired name. For  
information on how to enter names, see page 2.3.  
Or  
If you do not want to assign a name, skip this step.  
If you assign a name to the number, the name appears on the display  
when you press the one-touch button.  
4. Press Start/Enter when the name appears correctly or without enter-  
ing a name.  
5. To set another one-touch number, press the desired one-touch button  
and repeat steps 2 through 4.  
Or  
To return to standby mode, press Stop.  
Editing a number for one-touch dialling  
If you press and hold the one-touch button where the phone number is  
already registered, the display shows the number.  
TEL:025413000  
Press ➛¤or to move the cursor to the desired number and edit the  
number. When you complete editing, press Start/Enter.  
Note: When you press the one-touch button stored for group dial, the display  
briefly shows ‘G-REGISTERED’ to indicate that the button is used for  
group dial, then you can edit the number.  
Sending a fax using a one-touch number  
1. Load a document you want to send by fax.  
2. Press the one-touch button (1 through 10) where you stored a number.  
The number will be automatically dialled, then the document begins to  
transmit when the remote fax machine answers the phone.  
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Speed dialling  
You can store up to 80 numbers in 2-digit speed dial locations (01-80).  
Storing a number for speed dialling  
1. Press and hold Speed for 2 seconds.  
LOC. [01-80]  
##  
2. Enter a 2-digit location number (01 through 80) where you want to  
store a number, then press Start/Enter.  
If a number has already been stored in the location you chose,  
the display shows the number.  
3. Enter the number you want to store, then press Start/Enter.  
where xx represents the speed location  
you have selected at step 2.  
Sxx:025413000  
If the number you entered has already been assigned to another speed  
location, the display alerts you with the registered speed location.  
4. To assign a name to the number, enter the desired name. For informa-  
tion on how to enter names, see page 2.3.  
Or  
If you do not want to assign a name, skip this step.  
5. Press Start/Enter when the name appears correctly or simply without  
entering a name.  
6. To store more telephone numbers, repeat steps 2 through 5.  
Or  
To return to standby mode, press Stop.  
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Editing a number for speed dialling  
1. Press and hold Speed for 2 seconds.  
2. Enter the 2-digit location number where the phone number you want  
to edit has been stored, then press Start/Enter. The display shows the  
number.  
TEL:025413000  
3. Press ➛¤or to move the cursor to the desired number and edit the  
number. When you complete editing, press Start/Enter.  
Note: When you press the speed dial number stored for group dial, the display  
briefly shows ‘G-REGISTERED’ to indicate that the number is used for  
group dial, then you can edit the number.  
Sending a fax using a speed number  
1. Load a document that you want to send by fax.  
2. Press Speed, then enter a 2-digit speed dial location number.  
3. Press Start/Enter to dial the number. The number will be automatical-  
ly dialled, then the document will begin to be transmitted when the  
remote fax machine answers the phone.  
3.16  
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Searching for a number in the memory  
There are two ways to search for a number in the memory. You can either  
scan from A to Z sequentially, or you can search using the first letter of  
the name associated with the number.  
Searching sequentially through the memory  
1. Press Search/Delete, then press to move downward through the  
memory until you find the number you want. To move upward,  
press .  
Pressing allows you to search downward through the entire memory  
in alphabetical order (from A to Z), and  
allows you to search  
upward in reverse alphabetical order (from Z to A).  
Each time you press or , the display shows the next number stored  
in the memory.  
While searching through the machine’s memory, you will see that each  
entry is preceded by one of three letters: ‘T’ for one-touch dial, ‘S’ for  
speed, or ‘G’ for group dial number. These letters tell you how the  
number is stored.  
2. When the number you want appears on the display, press Start/Enter  
to dial.  
If a document is loaded, the document begins to be transmitted when  
the remote fax machine answers the phone.  
Searching with a particular first letter  
1. Press Search/Delete, then press the button labelled with the letter  
you want to search for. A name beginning with the letter appears on  
the display.  
For example, if you want to find the name ‘MOBILE,’ press the ‘6’  
button, which is labelled with ‘MNO.’  
2. Press  
to display the next name in the list, or  
to display the  
previous name.  
3. When the name and number you want appear, press Start/Enter to  
dial.  
3.17  
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MEMO  
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