Panasonic Panafax UF-766 User Manual

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ABOUT YOUR FAX MACHINE

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our fax machine has several basic

settings (user parameters) to help you keep

records of the documents you sent or received and
simplify dialling. For example, the buUMn clock
keeps the exact date and time and your LOGO and

ID help identify you when you send or receive
documents. If a power failure occurs, a built-in

battery will back up this information for up to

about one month (when it is fully chained).

Preparing for Initial Operation

User Parameters

Date and Time

LOGO

Character ID and Numeric ID

Dialling Method

Recording Paper Size

One-Touch/Abbreviated Numbers

At standby the display will show the date and time. Once the standby display is set,

it will automatically be updated.

The LOGO helps identify you to someone who receives your document.

The Character ID and Numeric ID identify you to the party you are communicating

with. We suggest you use your telephone number and station name as your ID.

Once communication begins, your display will show the other party's ID.

Your machine can operate with either of two dialling methods (pulse or tone). It is

preset to pulse dialling at the factory. Contact your telephone company if you are

not sure of the type of line you have.

Your machine can use either A4-size, letter-size or legal-size recording paper.

Before using your machine, you must set both upper and lower recording paper

sizes using fax parameters 45 and 46. These settings should relate to the recording

paper sizes in the upper and lower cassettes. If not, a paper jam may occur or

received data may be lost.

One-Touch and Abbreviated dialling numbers are two fast ways of dialling full

telephone numbers. Up to 140 frequently called numbers can be entered into

memory, along with the name of the station. The entered One-Touch and

Abbreviated dialling numbers are sorted following the order shown on page 124.

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