Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] MODEL
UX-305
FACSIMILE OPERATION MANUAL
1. Troubleshooting
WARNING FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment
not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. [. . . ] To use this function, first turn it on by setting Option Setting 13 to YES as explained in Chapter 8, and then enter the fax numbers from which you do not want to receive faxes as shown below. If you are using the Caller ID function, you can also enter voice numbers.
Comments:
· Up to 5 numbers can be entered in the Anti Junk Number List. · The Anti Junk function will not operate for a number which has also been
stored as a Priority Call number.
· To clear a number from the Anti Junk Number List, you need to know the
1-digit number which identifies it. If you have forgotten this number, print out the Anti Junk Number List as explained in Chapter 9.
1
Press the keys shown at right. STORE JUNK # will appear in the display. Press 1 to store a number in the Anti Junk Number List, or 2 to clear a number from the list.
FUNCTION
3
2
SET
CLEAR or
1
2
3
Storing: Enter a 1-digit number from 1 to 5. This number identifies the fax/voice number you will store in the next step. Clearing: Enter the number which identifies the fax/voice number you want to clear, and go to Step 5.
1
(Example)
79
7. Special Functions
Blocking Reception of Unwanted Faxes
4
Enter the full number you want to block (max. of 20 digits).
5
5
5
1
2
3
4
(Example)
5
Press the START/MEMORY key.
START/MEMORY
6
Return to Step 3 to enter (or clear) another number, or press STOP to exit.
STOP
Step 3 or
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Sending Documents From Memory
Sending Documents From Memory
With this function, the original document is scanned immediately, stored in memory, and then transmitted once the connection to the receiving machine is made. This is convenient when transmitting to places where the line is often busy, as it saves you from waiting to pick up the original document and frees the feeder for other operations. After transmission, the document will be cleared from memory.
Only one memory transmission can be set at a time. The amount of memory currently occupied appears as a
percentage in the display while the document is being scanned.
1
Load the document(s). The display will show:
READY TO SEND
· Set the resolution and/or contrast if
RESOLUTION
desired.
2
START/MEMORY
The display will show:
ENTER STATION #
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7. Special Functions
Press the START/MEMORY key and then 1.
1
Sending Documents From Memory
3
Enter the number of the receiving machine using one of the following methods:
· Press a Rapid Key. · Press the SPEED DIAL key and
01
02
03
(Example)
enter a Speed Dial number.
· Enter a full telephone number by
pressing the number keys.
4
Press the START/MEMORY key if you entered a Speed Dial number or a full number.
· The document will be scanned and
START/MEMORY
stored in memory. Your fax will then dial the receiving machine and transmit the document (redialling will be done automatically if necessary).
If the memory becomes full. . .
If the memory becomes full while the document is being scanned, MEMORY IS FULL will appear in the display.
Press the START/MEMORY key if you want to transmit the
pages which have been stored up to that point in memory. The remaining pages will be ejected from the feeder. After transmission, the memory will be cleared and you can transmit the remaining pages. You will also need to transmit the page which was being scanned when the memory filled up.
Press the STOP key if you want to cancel the entire transmission.
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Polling (Requesting a Fax Transmission)
Polling (Requesting a Fax Transmission)
Polling allows you to call another fax machine and have it send a document (previously loaded in its feeder) to your machine without operator assistance. In other words, the receiving fax machine, not the transmitting fax machine, initiates the transmission. You can use your machine to both poll and be polled by others. [. . . ] Introducir el nombre del lugar o persona al que este número de ha sido asignado. va a
salier y desea que un contestador automático conteste todas las llamadas.
STOP
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Index
A
A. M. reception mode, 30 Activity Report, 96 Automatic printing, 95 Answering machine hookup Activating, 63 Connecting, 62 Fax Reception When TAD Fails, 92 Quiet Detect Time, 92 Troubleshooting, 106 Anti junk fax, 79, 93 Anti Junk Number List, 100 Audible signals, 113 Auto cover sheet, 95 Automatic dialing, 45 Automatic dialing, storing numbers, 42 Search, 48, 60 Speed, 46, 59 Direct Keypad Dialing, 47 Display, 8 Display messages, 111 Distinctive Ring, 70 Document feeder, 35 Document guides, 35 Document restrictions, 34 Document rollers, 105 Document sizes, 33 Document, maximum scanning size, 34
E
Extension telephone Connecting, 15 Using, 52
B
Batch page numbering, 77 Broadcasting, 72
F
FAX reception mode, 30, 50 Fax Signal Receive, 93 Fine Resolution Priority, 88 Function key, 9
C
Caller ID, 65 Caller ID List, 67, 100 Chain Dialing, 60 Cleaning, 102, 105 Contrast, 37 Copies, 56 Copy cut-off setting, 58 Copy/Help key, 9, 56 Cover sheet, 95
H
Halftone, 37 Handset, 11 Handset receiver volume, 32 Hold, 61 Hold/Search key, 9, 60 Housing, cleaning, 105
D
Date, setting, 27 Daylight Saving Time, 29 Dial mode, 91 Dialing Direct Keypad, 47 Normal, 39, 59 Rapid Key, 45, 59
I
Imaging film, loading and replacing, 16 Initialize film setting, 20
J
Jams, clearing, 114 Junk fax number check, 93 125
Index
L
Letters, entering, 26 Line error, 107 Loading printing paper, 21 Loading the document, 35
M
Memory Sending documents from, 81 Substitute reception to, 55
N
Normal Dialing, 39, 59 Number keys, 9 Number of rings in AUTO mode, 89
FAX mode, 30, 50 Setting, 30 TEL mode, 30, 51 Reception mode key, 8, 30 Reception Ratio setting, 54 Redial key, 8, 40, 60 Redialing, 49, 60 Remote Reception Select, 90 Removing original document, 36 Resolution, 37 Resolution key, 9 Ringing volume, 32 Rollers, cleaning, 105
S
Scanning glass, cleaning, 105 Search Dialing, 48, 60 Sender's name and number, entering, 24 Speaker key, 9, 31, 39, 59 Speaker volume, 31 Speed Dial key, 8, 46, 59 Speed Dialing, 46, 59 START/MEMORY key, 9 Stop key, 9
O
Option Setting List, 99 Ordering parts, 117
P
Panel release, 8 Paper jams, clearing, 115 Paper size setting, 22 Passcode List, 99 Pauses in automatic dialing, 42, 47 Polling, 83 - 85 Polling key, setting, 94 Print contrast setting, 23 Print head, cleaning, 102 Print Setup List, 101 Priority Call, 68
T
TEL reception mode, 30, 51 TEL. SET jack, 15, 62 Tel/Fax Remote Number, 90 Telephone line cord, 13 Telephone Number List, 98 Telephone, using as, 59 Time, setting, 27 Timer List, 98 Timer operations, 86 Transaction Report, 101 Transaction Report Print Select, 91 Two-in-one printing, 53
R
Rapid Dial keys, 9 Rapid Key Dialing, 45, 59 Recall Times, 89 Recall Wait Interval, 89 Reception mode A. M. [. . . ]