Control panel, P1-p4), One-touch keys – Panasonic UF-585/595 User Manual

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CONTRAST

RESOLUTION

HALFTONE

VOL.

COPY

START

STOP

DIRECTORY

SEARCH

TONER

ON LINE

ALARM

OUT

Used for the following:
• Adjust the monitor and ringer volume.

(See page 25)

• Search the station name for Directory

Search Dialing.

• Confirm the entered station for multi-station

communication.

• Select functions.
• Confirm the current communication modes

(e.g. Page number, ID, Dialed Telephone
number, File number) when the unit is ON
LINE.

SPACE

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

P1

P2

P3

P4 UPPER

LOWER

MEMORY

STAMP

SPACE

MEMORY

STAMP

One-Touch Keys

(01-24)

Used for One-Touch Dialing.
(See page 49 and 54)

Program Keys

(P1-P4)

Used to record long dialing procedures or
Group Dialing Number keys.
(See page 76 to 81)

Character Keys
The One-Touch Keys and Program Keys
also serve as character and symbol input
keys which are used to record your LOGO,
character ID and station name. The
character key template is printed on the
panel under the directory sheet cover.

Note : Whenever One-Touch keys are

changed to the character key mode
(to record your LOGO, station name,
etc...), use the UPPER/LOWER key
to switch between upper and lower
character set.

Used to insert a space while entering
LOGO, character ID and station name.

Used to set Normal, Lighter, or Darker.
(See page 43)
Also serves as an arrow key (<) to move the
cursor over recorded numbers and characters.

Provides OFF, QUALITY or FAST settings for
halftone documents. (See page 44)

Used to search for a station name.
(See page 51 and 56)

Used to make copies.
(See page 70)

Used to start operations.

Blinks when the machine is transmitting
a document or receiving.

Blinks when the remaining toner is
getting low and lights when the toner
has run out. (See page 16)

Lights when trouble occurs.
(See page 137)

Used to select either memory or direct
communication. (See page 46 to 56)

Used to turn the verification stamp ON or
OFF. (See page 44)

Used to select either IN mode or OUT mode.
(See page 62)

Used to cancel operations. When it is
pressed, the machine will return to standby.

Used to set Standard, Fine or Super-Fine.
(See page 43)
Also serves as an arrow key (>) to move the
cursor over recorded numbers and characters.

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