Sharp UX-5000 User Manual

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Setting 16: CASSETTE SELECTION
Press "1" if you want the fax to automatically select the source from which it draws paper for
printing according to the size of the document received or copied. Press "2" if you want to give
priority to the paper cassette (paper will be drawn from the cassette regardless of the size of the
received document), or press "3" if you want to give priority to the paper tray.

Factory setting: "1"

Setting 17: CASSETTE CHANGEOVER
Press "1" to have the fax start drawing paper from the other paper source if the currently used
source runs out of paper. Press "2" to stop changeover to the other source (in this case,
received documents will be stored in memory).

Factory setting: "1"

Setting 18: RETRANSMISSION TIMES
This sets the number of times the fax will reattempt a memory transmission which has been
interrupted by a line error or power failure. Enter any number from "00" to "14" ("00" disables the
function).

Factory setting: "10"

Setting 19: RETRANSMISSION INTERVAL
If desired, you can have the fax wait a certain number of minutes between each memory
retransmission attempt. Enter "01" for 1 minute, "02" for 2 minutes, etc., up to a maximum of 15
minutes. If you do not want the fax to wait between attempts, enter "00".

Factory setting: "00"

Setting 20: HEATER MODE
To conserve electricity, you can turn off the laser printer heater in your fax. When this is done, it
will turn on automatically when you receive a document (there will be a slight delay before
printing while it warms up) and turn off once printing is completed. You can also set the heater
to automatically turn on and off at two selected times each day. Enter a number from "1" to "3"
as follows:

"

1

" (ALWAYS ON):

The heater will remain on constantly.

"

2

" (ALWAYS OFF):

The heater will turn on only to print documents.

"

3

" (SLEEP MODE TIMER): The heater will turn on and off at two selected times each

day. After you press "

3

", enter the time you want the heater

to turn on, and then the time you want it to turn off. For each
time, enter 2 digits for the hour, 2 digits for the minute, and
then "

*

" for A.M., or "

#

" for P.M.

Factory setting: "2"

OPTIONAL SETTINGS

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OPTION SETTINGS

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