Messages in memory and power losses, Power outage report, Dual access – Oki 59502 User Manual

Page 79: What you can do while making copies, What you can do while sending a fax

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User’s Guide: English

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Messages in Memory and Power Losses

A battery in your fax machine prevents the loss of data stored
in memory at the time of a power outage.

Typical memory-backup time with a fully charged battery is
72 hours.

If data is in memory when power is restored, the machine
continues operations from the point when power was lost.

If the data in memory is lost when power is restored, the
Power Outage Report prints.

Power Outage Report
Use this report to determine which received messages you
may have lost, and which transmissions you may have to
resend.

Dual Access

Your fax machine’s dual access feature allows you to load
and prepare to transmit a document while it is receiving or
sending another fax from memory. This feature increases your
productivity and reduces the time you spend waiting for
other operations to finish.

Dual Access applies

while making a copy

while sending a fax

while receiving a fax

What You Can Do While Making Copies

While your fax machine is making copies, you can:

1

Continue to receive faxes while copies are printing, if
your machine is set to receive faxes into memory.

What You Can Do While Sending a Fax

After your fax machine has finished scanning a document
into memory and while it is transmitting from memory, you
can:

1

Make copies.

2

Load another document and prepare it for transmission.
You can continue to load documents as long as memory
is available in your machine. When the first transmission
is complete, the next fax is automatically sent.

3

Enter the fax number before loading a document.

Why is this important?

Documents are placed FACE DOWN on the feeder of
your machine.

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