Troubleshooting guide, The alarm indicator, Facsimile – Panasonic KX-F195 User Manual

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Troubleshooting guide

The ALARM indicator

PROBLEM

CAUSE & REMEDY

The indicator flashes after
transmission.

•A transmission error has occurred. Try again.

The indicator lights.

•Confirm that the covers of the unit are closed

firmly.

•Your OGM is not recorded. See page 1-15.

The indicator lights during
transmission.

•Over than 600 mm (23^') document are

transmitted.

•A document is jamming. Remove it.
•Connect the unit to a line that does not have

special telephone service such as call waiting.

The indicator lights during copying
or receiving.

•A recording paper is jamming. Remove it.

Facsimile

PROBLEM

CAUSE & REMEDY

1 cannot receive documents

automatically.

•Make sure that recording paper is installed

properly.

•Make sure the RECEIVE MODE of the unit is set

to TAD/FAX or FAX mode and not to TEL mode.

•Shorten your OGM.

Recording image is faint and 1 cannot

read it well.

•The sender transmitted a faint document.

Request him to transmit the cleared document

(e.g. copied one) again.

The other party complains that the

letters on the document are distorted.

•If your line has special telephone service such as

call waiting, it may have been activated by
another telephone call. Connect the unit to a line

that does not have such service.

•Be sure any other telephone is not connected to

the same line as your unit.

The START/COPY indicator flashes
for about 40 seconds after the unit

receives a call automatically, but
nothing is recorded.

•The caller hangs up during or immediately after

playing back your OGM. This may occur if the
disconnect signal is not transmitted from the
central office.

When 1 receive or copy a document
that has a dark background or

contains photographs, the unit
produces a high pitched noise.

•This is quite normal.

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