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A Quick Look at Your Machine

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Control Panel

LCD Window

The window displays messages that instruct you
when operating your facsimile. In standby mode,
the windows displays the current time and date.

POWER

indicator

Lights when the unit is on. When the unit is in
use, it flickers.

ERROR

Indicator

Lights if something goes wrong either your unit or

the fax communication. The indicator flikers if the

machine’s thermal print head is overheated.

NO PAPER Indicator

Li hts when the fax paper has run out. It also
lig ts when the paper cover is opened.

[FINE]

Key and Indicator

Press to improve clarity of a poorly printed

document you are sending.The indicator lights
when the FINE mode activates.

[V.REQUEST] Key

and Indicator

Press to make a voice request while you are

sending or receiving documents. The indicator
lights when you initiate a voice request. The

indicator flikers if the remote party wants to talk to

you.

[STOP] Key

Press to stop an operation. The unit will return to

standby mode.

[START/COPY] Key

Press to start copy or fax operation.

_ One-Touch

Keys

_ Dial

Keypad

[OHD] HOLD Key and OHD Indicator

Press to dial numbers without picking up the
handset. The indicator lights when speaker
activates. Or, press the key to put a call on hold.

One-Touch Keys

Allows dialing the most frequently called numbers
at a touch of the keys.

Note: One-touch keys 04 and 05 double as
[YES] and [NO] key. You will use these keys

when you set User Options (see page 25).

[FUCNTION] Key

Use with other keys when performing certain

functions.

[SPEED] Key

Press before entering a 2-digit speed dial
number.

[FLASH] Key

Press to take a second incoming call on the same
line.

[REDIAL/PAUSE] Key

Press when calling the last number dialed. Or,

press to insert a pause in dialing numbers.

Dial Keypad

It lets you manually dial a phone number, use a

speed dial number, or enter data to set up your

machine to match

your individual needs.

[TONE] Key

Use to produce touch tone or

pulse dialing.

Tones and Alarms

Your unit produces a variety of tones to

assist you In Its proper operation.

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A short

tone sounds when you press a key.

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5 short tones sound when an error

condition occurs.

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3 short tones sound when you completed

storing numbers.

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A

long tone sounds when sending or

receiving is done.

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