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1. 26 Troubleshooting 90 94 INDEX BY PURPOSE Fax setup Connecting the telephone line cord 11 Daylight saving time setting 25 Dial mode e oer one pepe 31 Distinctive ringing een 41 Entering your name and fax number 21 How to enter 20 Index function t epe RS 36 Number of recall times esee 32 Number of rings for auto reception 28 Number of rings for manual reception 29 Recall interval seen 34 Reception mode 27 Reception paper size 29 Remote reception esee 39 Resolution priority eese 37 Setting the date and time 22 Transmission 26 Tray selection eese 30 Faxes sending and receiving Dialing Chain 60 Direct keypad 59 gt Redial oerte ticis 61 Speed dialing esses 59 Using the SPEAKER 60 Receiving 1 63
2. 57 TWO SIDED ORIGINAL TRANSMISSION FUNCTION 32 08 soda ada ee 58 DIALING AND TRANSMITTING 59 DIRECT KEYPAD DIALING 59 RAPID KEY 59 SPEED DIALING 2 59 CHAIN DIALING 60 NORMAL DIALING USING THE SPEAKER KEY uite ge pee Abana ae 60 USING THE SEARCH KEY 61 HEDIALING hes 61 IF THE MEMORY BECOMES FULL WHILE SCANNING AN ORIGINAL 62 CANCELING DELETING A STORED FAX JOB 62 RECEIVING 63 USING 63 USING MAN 63 USING A M 63 OPTIONAL RECEPTION SETTINGS 64 TWO SIDED RECEPTION 64 RECEIVE 65 WHEN USING MANUAL SENDING AND RECEIVING eere 66 67 PRINT HOLD 1 67 ENABLING PRINT HOLD MODE 67 PRINT 68 HOLD 69 TRANSMISSION RESERVATION
3. 3 Receiving 222 1 21 63 Receive 42 21 65 Two sided 64 Reception mode gt AM MOE slide saa a akan a ai ana nga ja a 27 63 AUTO anna nnnananenenee 27 63 MAN 27 63 Remote 4 442 1 1 39 Reports roup list 5 et erg 85 Junk tax list t tete etae 86 Passcode 22 222 86 Telephone ff 2 85 nhe 85 Transaction 89 Transmissions activity report 85 88 User program 222222 87 R solution tritt pee 55 RINGING 17 13 Document feeder 13 Document feeder 13 Exit area rege a eee reed aana 13 Original 13 Reversing 11 13 S Specifications eese 92 Storing numbers s i oe etre tec dt 45 Rapid key 42 Speed dialing sess 42 T TEL jack inania 13 Transmission mode Direct transmission 12222 2 26 Memory
4. 29 SELECTING THE RECEPTION PAPER SIZE 29 SETTING THE TRAY SELECTION 30 SETTING THE DIAL MODE 31 SETTING THE NUMBER OF RECALL TIMES 32 SETTING THE RECALL INTERVAL 34 SETTING THE INDEX FUNCTION 36 SETTING RESOLUTION PRIORITY 37 SETTING UP THE MACHINE FOR USE WITH A PC MOBDEM teet En 38 USING THE REMOTE RECEPTION FUNCTION 39 DISTINCTIVE RINGING 41 STORING NUMBERS FOR AUTOMATIC DIALING tereti 42 STORING NUMBERS UNDER GROUP KEYS 45 USING THE MACHINE WITH AN ANSWERING MACHINE eene rnnt 48 QUIET DETECT 48 ANSWERING MACHINE BACKUP 49 3 CHOOSING SUITABLE MEDIA ORIGINALS SUITABLE FOR FAXING 50 SIZE AND WEIGHT 50 UNSUITABLE ORIGINALS 51 4 HOW USE THE FUNCTION 5 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS SENDING ORIGINALS 52 SETTING THE ORIGINAL 52 OPTIONAL TRANSMISSION SETTINGS 54 ORIGINAL SIZE sss 54 2 2 2 55 CONTRAST een 55 COVER SHEET 56 MESSAGE
5. 39 Resolution priority sese 37 Transmission mode esses 26 Setting the tray 5 30 Your name and fax 21 H Handles a etre er init 13 1 Index function aga r 36 L Line JACK ANAA AA A E EN KA A 13 List of fax functions 2 6 M rire etre ER e e 67 Message function 57 Messages and 91 Operation panel essen 13 Optional transmission settings Cover sheet sse 56 Message function 57 Two Sided 2 24422221 58 Originals si retur cest EAT 50 Original size 54 Setting the 52 Size and weight sees 50 Two Sided original esses 58 Unsuitable 51 P Paper output tay ronroni 13 Paper output tray extension 13 Paper tray dece ec rece do een 13 PC modem ote eod s ct decore 38 Power Cord ani eenen eter 13 POWer reet 13 Print hold mode sormi n 67 Q Quick reference guide
6. 70 71 POLLING aie 73 73 SERIAL POLLING mI 74 POLLING TRANSMISSION MEMORY POLLING otn dam ef 75 RESTRICTING POLLING MACHINES POLLING SECURITY 77 TIMER OPERATIONS 79 CANCELING TRANSMISSION JOB 80 ANTI JUNK 81 OPERATION IN COPY PRINTER SCANNER AND FAX 5 84 G TROUBLESHOOTING PRINTING OUT REPORTS 85 ACTIVITY REPORT AUTO LISTING 88 PRINTING TRANSACTION REPORTS 89 TROUBLESHOOTING eee 90 MESSAGES AND SIGNALS 91 DISPLAY 55 5 91 AUDIBLE SIGNALS cm 91 7 APPENDIX 5 2 2 92 INDEX non te Cg 93 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE The following quick reference guide provides brief explanations the operation of the machine Selecting the transmission mode p 26 Memory transmission mode Direct transmission mode n o MEMORY MEMORY Co d indicator lighis up when Press the T
7. ponan BROAD CAST A Your fax machine Recipient Select broadcast sending j Original is scanned into memory Recipient Ci Place the original face and push it H Dial the numbers of the receiving gently into the original feeder tray machines using one or more of the following methods Press one or more Rapid keys Enter Speed Dial numbers with the numeric keys Press one or more Group keys Enter a number with the numeric keys Press the ENTER key 2 Press the BROADCAST key To enter another fax number return to step 3 Original face up Adjust the resolution coon gang ndo contrast settings if Press the START key Cu ai H i Transmission will begin RESOLU TION CONTRAST LIST 2SIDEDTK SPEAKER O Adjust the resolution and contrast settings after the BROADCAST key has been pressed 71 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Broadcasting using a Group key If the fax machines to which you want to broadcast have all been programmed into one Group key you can perform the broadcasting operation using the following simplified procedure Refer to STORING NUMBERS UNDER GROUP KEYS p 45 Place the original face and push it gently into the document feeder tray Adjust the resolution and or contrast settings if desired Original face up Press the appropriate Group key Transm
8. 38 Menu item Settings factory default setting appears in bold Page 16 RCV REDUCE When a fax is received that is larger that the printing paper enable reduction of the fax to the size of the paper to avoid the fax being cut off 1 ON 2 OFF 65 17 BEEP LENGTH Set the length of the beep that sounds when fax transmission or reception ends 1 3 SEC 2 1SEC 3 NO 18 18 RINGER VOLUME Set the volume of the ringer 1 OFF 2 LOW 3 MIDDLE 4 HIGH 17 19 BEEPER VOLUME Set the volume of the beep that sounds when a key is pressed 1 OFF 2 LOW 3 MIDDLE 4 HIGH 19 20 DIAL MODE Set the dial mode for the type of line you are on 1 TONE 2 PULSE 31 21 DISTINCTIVE RING Set the ring pattern for distinctive ring OFF STANDARD PATTERN 1 PATTERN 2 PATTERN 3 PATTERN 4 7 PATTERN 5 5 41 22 INDEK PRINT Enable printing of a black mark index at the top of each received fax page 1 ON 2 OFF 36 23 DATE amp TIME FORMAT 1 TIME FORMAT Select 12 hour or 24 hour format for the time set in the machine 1 12HOUR 2 24 HOUR 23 2 DATE FORMAT Set the format of the date in the display and in printouts 1 MMDDYYYY 2 DDMMYYYY 3 YYYYMMDD 24 24 PRINT HOLD MODE When this mode is enabled received faxes are held in the memory of the
9. 4 USER PROGRAM Press the key or gt key until 11 RECALL INT ERR appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 11 RECALL INT ERR Press the numeric keys to select the recall interval Enter the recall interval 00 to 15 2 SIDED E SORT COPY SPFUN EXPOSURE H 35 SETTINGS SETTING THE INDEX FUNCTION You can print an index mark along the edge of the pages in each job This makes it easy to separate different jobs on the output tray Separate faxes with index marks Use the following procedure to set the index function Press the MENU key 5 Press the ENTER key GIO Q 2 SIDED E SORT OPY SP FUN EXPOSURE H 2 Bg Press the a key or gt key g Press the MENU key until 4 USER PROGRAM appears and then press the ENTER key Press the MENU key to exit Selection 4 USER PROGRAM Press the a key or gt key until 22 INDEX PRINT appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 22 INDEX PRINT Press the a key or gt key to select 1 ON 2 OFF Select 1 ON to enable the function Select 2 OFF to disable the function SETTINGS SETTING RESOLUTION PRIORITY For most faxing jobs you will most likely want to specify the resolution However you can also set a d
10. to move the cursor to the character immediately following the incorrect character 2 Press the CLEAR key c The character in front of the cursor is deleted 3 Enter the correct character The character is inserted in front of the cursor SETTINGS YOUR You can view all of the items in the menu display by pressing the MENU key then using the key C2 p gt key CD to scroll through the function list Pressing the ENTER key chooses the displayed function Procedures for inputting various items name telephone number date etc are given as follows To have your name and fax number printed at the top of every page you transmit program them by pressing the operation panel keys as shown below 6 If you enter an incorrect character or number follow these steps to correct the mistake 1 Press the lt a key or p gt key C to move the cursor to the character immediately following the incorrect character 2 Press the CLEAR key character in front of the cursor is deleted 3 Enter the correct character IMPORTANT FCC regulations require that your name telephone fax number and the date and time appear on each fax message you send Enter your name and fax number here and set the date and time as explained in the following section to have the fax machine include this information automatically at the top of your f
11. After an error only NEVER PRINTS Never prints If the printing condition for a transaction report is met when PRINT HOLD MODE p 67 is enabled the report Part of the transmitted fax can be printed on the transaction report IMAGE MEM PRINT setting f Note will be held in memory instead of being printed To print the report perform the HOLD DATA PRINT procedure p 69 To set the machine to print transaction reports follow these steps Press the MENU key 2 Press the a key or gt key until 4 USER PROGRAM appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 4 USER PROGRAM 3 Press the a key or gt key until 7 PRINT SELECTION appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 7 PRINT SELECTION 4 Press the lt a key or gt key to select the type of transaction report and press the ENTER key The selections are as follows 1 TRANSMISSION 2 BROADCAST 3 RECEPTION 4 IMAGE MEM PRINT 4 IMAGE MEM PRINT can be enabled to have part of the transmitted fax printed on the transaction report 5 Press the a key or gt key to select the printing condition and press the ENTER key The selections are as follows 1 ALWAYS PRINTS 2 ERROR ONLY 3 NEVER PRINTS g Press the MENU key Press the MENU key to exit ORT COPY Y SPFUN EXPOSURE RATIO 89 TROUBLES
12. O to select a menu item and press the ZSDED E SORT Laa ie O O Oy ENTER key D E SORT Y SPFUN EXPOSURE RATIO The item is selected Repeat this step until the item that you wish to configure appears g Press the MENU key Press the MENU key to exit 10 Chapter 1 INSTALLATION CONNECTIONS CONNECTING THE TELEPHONE LINE CORD Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the jack on the machine marked LINE Plug the other side into a standard RJ11C single line telephone wall jack Be sure not to plug this telephone line cord into the TEL jack The TEL jack is used to attach an extension telephone or answering machine to the machine See CONNECTING OTHER DEVICES p 12 If your area experiences a high incidence of lightning or power surges we recommend that you install surge protectors for the power and telephone lines Surge protectors can be purchased from your retailer or at most telephone specialty stores ABOUT THE OPERATION MANUALS The operation manuals for the machine are as follows Operation Manual for general information Explains the machine and how to use it as a copier Also explains how to install the software that allows the machine to be used as a printer and scanner for your computer The following information is contained in the operation manual for the machine OPERATION
13. To do this press the RESOLUTION key one or more times until the desired resolution settings appear in the display and then press the ENTER key Your fax has five resolution settings STANDARD Use STANDARD for ordinary originals This setting gives you the fastest transmission FINE Use FINE for improved reproduction especially with originals containing small letters or fine drawings SUPER FINE Use SUPER FINE when you need the highest quality of reproduction FINE HALF TONE Use FINE HALF TONE if your original is a photograph or has gradations of color such as a color original This setting will produce a clearer image than Fine used alone S FINE HALF TONE Use S FINE HALF TONE if your original is a photograph or has gradations of color such as a color original This setting will produce a clearer image than Super fine used alone In order to transmit with FINE or SUPER FINE resolution the receiving fax machine must also have that resolution If it doesn t the next best available setting will be used If you do not change the setting the resolution set using the RESOLUTION PRIORITY setting will be automatically selected SPEED BROAD RECEPTION REDIAL MEMORY SEARCH CAST PAUSE C C COVER SHEET RESOLU TION CONTRAST C LIST 2SIDEDTX C LINE STATUS SPEAKER CONTRAST The fax automatically controls the contrast
14. Other devices eei 12 Telephone line 11 Gohltasti uetus Ere rus 55 Cover sheet 56 D Dialing Direct keypad 59 Rapid key 59 Redialing 61 SEAN ag ke 61 Speed 2 2 59 Using the SPEAKER 60 Display i et aan a e aa d e bien 14 16 Distinctive 41 Document glass 2 2 4 1 1 13 E Entering your name and fax number 21 F F k main M NU sa aaa ni erre andere 6 Fax setup 2 2 224 2 22 Daylight saving time setting 25 oDial mode inercia 31 Distinctive 0 2222221 41 How to enter 20 Index function eee 36 Number of recall times 32 Number of rings for auto reception 28 Number of rings for manual reception 29 Recall interval eese 34 Reception 27 Reception paper size 29 Remote
15. PQRS TUV WXYZ KAJENG ajali 53 OPTIONAL TRANSMISSION SETTINGS There are several transmission settings that you can make before dialing and transmitting an original ORIGINAL SIZE The original size can be set to 8 5x11 8 5x14 or A4 The setting is only effective for one transmission If desired you can set a fixed original size that remains in effect for all transmissions 1 Press the MENU key 5 Press the key 2 SIDED E SORT q COPY SRFUN EXPOSURE H Press the a key or gt key a until 4 USER PROGRAM appears g Press the MENU key and then press the ENTER key Press the MENU key to Selection exit QIO 4 USER PROGRAM SPUN EXPOSURE RATO OO 0 Press the a key or gt key until 1 DOC GLASS SIZE appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 1 DOC GLASS SIZE To set a fixed original size for all transmissions Press the lt a key or p gt key A to select 2 FIXED DOC SIZE To temporarily change the original size setting when faxing from the document glass use the 1 DOC GLASS SIZE setting To change the permanent original size setting use the 2 FIXED DOC SIZE setting 4 Press the a key or gt key to select the original size The selections are as follows 1 8 5x11 2 SPPON E RATIO 2 8 5 14 3 A4 HOW TO USE THE FAX FUNCTION RESOLUTION
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17. 4 Press the a key or gt key 4 Press the START key to select the number of times polling transmission will take place and press AI the ENTER key 1 1 TIME or 41 5 2 REPEAT g selected as the number of polling operations allowed ABC DEF PQRS WXYZ 7 8 8 WOE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS RESTRICTING POLLING MACHINES POLLING SECURITY If you wish to allow only specified fax machines to poll your fax machine enable polling security and program the fax numbers of the machines that are to be allowed to poll your machine When this is done polling will take place when the fax number of the polling machine matches one of the fax numbers that have been programmed in your machine Up to 10 passcode numbers fax numbers of machines that are allowed to poll your machine can be programmed To enable polling security and program passcode numbers see Programming deleting passcode numbers on page 78 Preparation When polling gt Enter the fax number for your fax machine mb Select polling or serial polling polling 1 1 1 1 inui z numbers Entered fax Permitted fax match Enter the fax number of __ gt number number i fax machines you want 1 to allow to poll your fax machine i These two nu
18. MANUAL contents Page OPERATION MANUAL contents Page CAUTIONS 3 CHANGING A TRAY S PAPER SIZE SETTING 19 PART NAMES 9 BOWERGNANIVOEE MISFEED REMOVAL 79 OADINGTHE PAPER TRAY T TD CARTRIDGE REPLACEMENT 84 BYPASS FEED including special paper 17 DRUM CARTRIDGE REPLACEMENT 87 CHECKING THE TOTAL COUNT 88 CLEANING THE MACHINE 89 Online Manual on the CD ROM This manual explains the procedures for using the machine as a printer and a scanner 11 FINAL PREPARATIONS CONNECTING OTHER DEVICES If desired an answering machine or external telephone can be connected to the machine through the telephone jack labeled TEL on the rear of the machine Connecting an answering machine to the machine allows you to receive both voice and fax messages when you are out To use this feature first change the outgoing message of your answering machine and then set the reception mode of the machine to A M Answering Machine mode when you go out If you are using distinctive ringing with an answering machine you do not need to follow the procedure described below Please note that when distinctive ringing is used the answering machine must be distinctive ring compatible Comments 1 It is advisable to keep the length of the message under 10 seconds If it is too long you may have difficulty receiving faxes sent by automatic dialing 2 Your callers can even leave a voice message and send a fax message on the same call Modify y
19. ONLY 3 NEVER PRINTS 89 2 BROADCAST Select the condition for printing reports on broadcast transmissions 1 ALWAYS PRINTS 2 ERROR ONLY 3 NEVER PRINTS 89 3 RECEPTION Select the condition for printing reports on received faxes 1 ALWAYS PRINTS 2 ERROR ONLY 3 NEVER PRINTS 89 4 IMAGE MEM PRINT Enable printing of the original image on transaction reports 1 ALWAYS PRINTS 2 ERROR ONLY 3 NEVER PRINTS 89 8 RECALL TIMES BUSY Set the number of recall attempts that are made when the line is busy 00 14 02 32 9 RECALL TIMES ERR Set the number of recall attempts that are made when a communication error occurs 0 1 1 33 10 RECALL INT BUSY Set the interval between recall attempts when the line is busy 1 to 15 minutes can be selected 01 15 min 03 min 34 11 RECALL INT ERR Set the interval between recall attempts when a communication error occurs 0 to 15 minutes be selected 00 15 min 01 min 35 12 SECURITY SELECT Enable the polling security function 1 ON 2 OFF 77 13 FAX REMOTE NUMBER Set the 1 digit number used to activate remote fax reception 0 9 5 40 14 REMOTE RECEPTION Enable the remote reception function 1 ON 2 OFF 39 15 FAX SIGNAL RCV Enable automatic fax reception when a fax tone is heard after answering a call on an extension phone 1 ON 2 OFF
20. The following are some examples of how this can be done Press Rapid Keys set for Chain Dialing in the correct order for the fax number that you wish to dial For example press Rapid Key 01 followed by Rapid Key 02 The final Rapid Key pressed for the fax number must not be set for Chain Dialing Transmission will begin automatically when the final Rapid Key is pressed Enter Speed Dial numbers set for Chain Dialing in the correct order for the fax number that you wish to dial For example press the SPEED SEARCH key and 2 2 followed by the SPEED SEARCH key and 2 7 The final Speed Dial number entered for the fax number must not be set for Chain Dialing Transmission will begin when the START key is pressed after the final Speed Dial number is entered Enter the fax number that you wish to dial with the numeric keys Press the REDIAL PAUSE key to enter a pause and then enter the next number Transmission will begin when the START key is pressed after the final number is entered To use a Rapid Key or Speed Dial number for Chain Dialing the Rapid Key or Speed Dial number must be set for Chain Dialing when it is stored See STORING NUMBERS FOR AUTOMATIC DIALING p 42 When using Chain Dialing the international communication setting of the final number entered is effective International communication mode cannot be used if the final number is entered using a Rapid Key or Speed Dial number that does not ha
21. again Received images are distorted Operation The TD cartridge may be running out of toner Manual Replace the TD cartridge for general information Note If your problem cannot be solved by carrying out the instructions in the Check and Remedy column above please contact your authorized SHARP dealer 90 55 5 AND SIGNALS DISPLAY MESSAGES Message Cause and remedy Page FRONT OR SIDE COVER OPEN The cover is open Close the cover CLOSE COVERS See the CLOSE THE SPF RSPF COVER The RSPF cover is open Close the RSPF cover A CLEAR PAPER JAM A paper misfeed has occurred Remove the misfeed as for general explained in MISFEED REMOVAL See the OPERATION information SPF RSPF JAM MANUAL for general information MEMORY FULL The memory is full 62 The setting for the printing paper size is incorrect Set it Rote correctly 8 5x11 8 5x14 or A4 will appear XXX 29 the message TD cartridge is empty See the TD cartridge is not inserted OPERATION CAN NOT PRINT MANUAL for general information Paper tray is not set to the appropriate paper size Change the NO XXX SIZE TRAY paper size setting of the paper tray to the size indicated in the CHANGE TRAY SETTING message and load that size of paper in the paper tray 8 5x11 8 5 14 or A4 will appear in XXX in the message AUDIBLE SIGNALS Sound Type Duration Meaning Continu
22. but you can also control it manually To do this press the CONTRAST key one or more times until the desired contrast settings appear in the display and then press the ENTER key The three contrast levels are MEDIUM DARK and LIGHT 6 SPEED BROAD RECEPTION REDIAL 14 MEMORY SEARCH CAST MODE PAUSE C C RESOLU COVER SHIFT TION CONTRAST SHEET LIST 2SIDEDTX C a LINE STATUS SPEAKER O ie 55 HOW USE THE FAX FUNCTION COVER SHEET You can have your fax generate a cover sheet and send it as the last page of the transmission The cover sheet includes the date and time the sender s name and number and the receiver s name and number if an automatic dialing number is used The total number of pages sent is indicated on the bottom One of five messages can also be added to the cover sheet Your transmitting machine Automatically prints cover page Select cover sheet If the message function is selected a message is printed p 57 and message functions AUTOMATIC COVER SHEET IMPORTANT DATE MAY 11 200X FRI 07 30 PM 0 SERVICE CENTER FAX 0333829161 FROM SHARP FAX PAGES 0666211221 02PAGES WERE SENT INCLUDING THIS PAGE If the cover sheet function is not selected the message is printed at the t
23. by pressing the PORS TW wave numeric keys 9 _ If it is not correct press 0 the CLEAR key c to backspace and clear A 6 digit at a time and then enter the correct number WXYZ RAPID KEY DIALING If the number you want to dial has been stored as a Rapid key number See STORING NUMBERS FOR AUTOMATIC DIALING p 42 you can dial it by pressing the appropriate Rapid key as shown SPEED DIALING If the number you want to dial has been stored as a Speed Dial number you can dial it using the following procedure Press the SPEED SEARCH key and 2 Press the START key and check then enter the two digit number by the name or number that appears in pressing the numeric keys See the display STORING NUMBERS FOR NE AUTOMATIC DIALING 42 SPEED BROAD RECEPTION REDIAL If it is not correct press SEARCH Bet ex mus the CLEAR key to PORS TUV WXYZ backspace and clear two digit at a time and then enter the correct number 01 E 59 HOW USE THE FAX FUNCTION L CHAIN DIALING The Chain Dialing function allows you to combine a Rapid Key or Speed Dial number See STORING NUMBERS FOR AUTOMATIC DIALING p 42 set for Chain Dialing with another Rapid Key Speed Dial number or number dialed with the numeric keys to dial one fax number up to 50 digits long
24. indicator l SPEED BROAD RECEPTION REDIAL WEMORY SEARCH CAST PAUSE COVER CONTRAST SHEET 2SIDEDTK C Transmission takes place as follows each mode Memory transmission the MEMORY indicator is lit When fax is sent from the RSPF and there no previously stored fax jobs and no job progress the telephone line is not being used dialing and scanning begin at the same time Each page is transmitted after it is scanned This transmission method is called Quick Online transmission If there are previously stored fax jobs or a job in progress or the fax is being sent from the document glass the fax is temporarily scanned into memory before transmission When a fax is sent by transmission reservation p 70 broadcast transmission p 71 broadcasting using a Group key p 72 or timer transmission p 79 the fax is scanned into memory before transmission Direct transmission the MEMORY indicator is off The fax is sent directly after the destination is dialed and the connection established The machine memory is not used for direct transmission and thus direct transmission is possible even when the memory is full A fax job cannot be stored while a direct transmission is in progress Only one page be sent from the document glass by direct transmission A subsequent function cannot be used while a direct transmission i
25. machine instead of being printed out To print received faxes the passcode that was programmed using 25 PRINT PASSCODE must be entered This mode is used to ensure that received faxes are not misplaced or taken from the paper output tray by another person Use 0 HOLD DATA PRINT to print received faxes 1 ON 2 OFF 67 Menu item Settings factory default setting appears bold 25 PRINT PASSCODE This setting is used to program the passcode that is required when 24 PRINT HOLD MODE is enabled When printing received faxes with 0 HOLD DATA PRINT you will be prompted to enter the passcode that is programmed here 1 SET 2 CLEAR 26 2 SIDED RX Print on both sides of the paper when a multi page fax is received 1 2 OFF 27 TRAY SELECTION feed unit is installed When the 250 sheet paper Set the tray for printing received faxes 1 AUTO 2 TRAY 1 3 TRAY 2 5 ANTI JUNK FAX 1 ANTI JUNK SELECT Enable the anti junk function to block fax reception from specified fax numbers 1 2 OFF 2 JUNK FAX Program or delete fax numbers from which fax reception is to be blocked 1 SET 2 CLEAR A M MODE 1 QUIET DETECT TIME Activate fax reception when a period of silence longer than the set time is detected 00 10 05 2 AUTO RECEIVE Enable fax reception when the answering machine is full and cannot receive messages or
26. or damage of originals Scanning an original that is longer than 500 mm will result in a misfeed 51 Chapter 4 HOW TO USE THE FAX FUNCTION The machine offers a range of sophisticated features that allow you to control image quality reception mode broadcasting polling and transmission priorities Functions such as sending original s from memory and substituting reception into memory are possible due to the large memory capacity SENDING ORIGINALS SETTING THE ORIGINAL This section describes setting original s in the RSPF or on the document glass When Using the RSPF 1 Confirm that there are no original s are two ways to send the fax on the document glass and that copying is not in progress then scan the original into memory then dial and gently close the RSPF transmit continue with the DIALING AND TRANSMITTING section p 59 m 5 To dial and transmit the original directly without Adjust the original guides to the width first scanning it into memory press the of your original s MEMORY key to make the MEMORY key indicator go off Continue with the DIALING AND TRANSMITTING section p 59 Place the original s face push it gently into the document feeder tray The top edge of the original s should enter the fax first Original face up 52 HOW USE THE FAX FUNCTION When placing the Original on the document glass Confirm tha
27. the MENU key 2 Press the a key or gt key until 4 USER PROGRAM appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 4 USER PROGRAM 67 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Press the a key or gt key g Enter a four digit number that until 24 PRINT HOLD MODE appears identifies the passcode number and and then press the ENTER key then press the ENTER key ABC DEF If you enter an incorrect Selection passcode three times in a GHI JKL MNO th hi ill it 24 PRINT HOLD MODE 6 9 Press the a key or gt key to select 1 or 2 OFF Select 1 ON to enable H Press the MENU key function Select 2 OFF to disable Press the MENU key to the function exit E SORT COPY Y SPFUN EXPOSURE RATIO 2 SIDED E SORT q COPY SRFUN EXPOSURE R PRINT PASSCODE Follow the steps below to program the PRINT PASSCODE If you wish to clear a previously programmed passcode disable PRINT HOLD MODE first and then follow the ote steps below The passcode cannot be cleared if PRINT HOLD MODE is enabled Press the MENU key Press the a key or gt key until 4 USER PROGRAM appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 4 USER PROGRAM 68 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Press the a key or gt key 5 Enter four digit number that will be until 25 PRINT PASSCODE appears u
28. the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Do not use a telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak Do not install or use the machine near water or when you are wet Take care not to spill any liquids on the machine FCC Notice to users This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA On this equipment is a label that contains among other information a product identifier in the format US AAAEQ TXXXX If requested this number must be provided to the telephone company The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local telephone company For products approved after July 23 2001 the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US AAAEQ HH TXXXX The digits represented by are the REN without a decimal point e g 03 is a REN of 0 3 For earlier products the REN is separately shown on the label If this equipme
29. the beginning and end of Daylight Saving Time The clock will move forward and backward as follows The first Sunday in April 2 00 gt 3 00 The last Sunday in October 2 00 A M gt 1 00 A M Note If a transmission is in progress when the clock adjustment time for daylight savings time arrives the clock will not be adjusted until the transmission ends Follow these steps to enable Daylight Saving Time Press the MENU key 5 Press the ENTER key MENU gt 2 SIDED 5 COPY 1 q SPFUN EXPOSURE 2 Press the a key or gt key g Press the MENU key until 2 ENTRY MODE appears and then press the ENTER key Press the MENU key to gt exit Selection Y BRUN EXPOSURE RADO 2 ENTRY MODE Press the a key or gt key until 5 DAY LIGHT SAVING appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 5 DAY LIGHT SAVING Press the lt a key or gt key to select 1 ON 2 OFF Select 1 ON to enable the function Select 2 OFF to disable n the function 25 SETTINGS L SELECTING THE TRANSMISSION MODE The machine has two modes for sending faxes memory transmission and direct transmission To change modes press the MEMORY key The MEMORY indicator lights up when memory transmission is selected and goes off when direct transmission is selected MEMORY
30. 4 USER PROGRAM Press the a key or gt key until 13 REMOTE NUMBER appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 13 FAX REMOTE NUMBER B Press a numeric key to enter the Fax Remote Number ABC D Enter the number would like to use as the Fax Remote Number o to 9 CIO 2 SIDED E SORT COPY SPFUN EXPOSURE f 40 Press the MENU key to exit SETTINGS DISTINCTIVE RINGING Distinctive ringing is a service offered by some telephone companies that allows you to use up to six different telephone numbers each with a distinctive ringing pattern on your regular single line If you subscribe to a distinctive ringing service you can set your fax to automatically answer when it detects one of these ringing patterns and use the number corresponding to that pattern as an exclusive fax number Important To use distinctive ringing you must subscribe to your phone company s distinctive ringing service Do not use this setting if you do not subscribe to a distinctive ringing service When using this feature you must set the reception mode of your machine to AUTO See SELECTING THE RECEPTION MODE p 27 When your designated fax number is dialed the machine will automatically answer and begin reception Note that other devices you have connected on the same line will also ring until the machine answers If one of your other numb
31. 6 TROUBLESHOOTING PRINTING OUT REPORTS The machine is capable of printing a range of reports on faxing activities as well as various settings you have made The reports are described below 1 TIMER LIST You can print a list of timer or dual access operations that are currently set 01 TIMER MODE SEP 10 200X FRI 06 30 PM RES MSG BOX PAGES CVR RECEIVER MEMORY TX FILE RES MSG BOX PAGES CVR RECEIVER REMOTE TK TYPE RES MSG PAGES CVR TIMES 2 ACTIVITY REPORT You can print out a list of faxes sent and received as well as the sender or recipient and the time of the operation etc ACTIVITY REPORT SEND SEP 10 200X FRI 06 30 PM DATE STARTTIME RECEIVER COM TIME PAGES TYPE NOTE FILE TOTAL pasa x GRAND TOTAL XXXXX x 3 TELEPHONE LIST You can print out a list of number stored in rapid dialing and speed dialing TELEPHONE NUMBER LIST SEP 10 200X FRI 06 30 PM RAPID SPEED RECEIVER S FAX INTL TX SET RECEIVER S NAME 4 GROUP LIST You can print out a list of group dialing numbers GROUP LIST SEP 10 200X FRI 06 30 PM RECEIVER 85 TROUBLESHOOTING 5 PASSCODE LIST You can print a list of your fax information and polling sec
32. 73 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS SERIAL POLLING You can poll several fax machines one at a time with a single serial polling operation A maximum of 100 fax machines can be polled in one serial polling operation 1 1 Y 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 Original is scanned into memory polling Polling fax Select serial polling 1 Repeated for the nekt fax machine 1 1 1 1 Pa 1 1 J 1 4 Follow these steps to use the serial polling function Press the MENU key 4 Press the ENTER key Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all numbers been entered After 2 SEFUN EXPOSURE 4 entering the last number go to step 5 2 Press the a key or gt key g Press the START key until 9 SERIAL POLL MODE appears and then press the ENTER key 1 2 8 Selection 9 SERIAL POLL MODE Dial the number of the fax machine you want to poll using one of the following methods Press a Rapid Key or a Group Key Press the SPEED SEARCH key and enter a two digit Speed Dial number Enter a fax number with the numeric keys 74 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS POLLING TRANSMISSION MEMORY POLLING This function is used to transmit an original that has been scanned into memory to a fax machine that polls your fax machine If desired poll
33. HOOTING Problem Cause and solution Dialing cannot be done telephone line cord is not correctly connected to the machine and the wall telephone jack Make sure the telephone line cord is securely connected 11 No transmission takes place The receiving machine is out of paper Check with the operator of the receiving machine The receiving machine does not support the G3 standard Check with the operator of the receiving machine An error is displayed Check the display of the machine 91 If a blank sheet of paper is output together with a normally ina ie pri received fax the machine s paper size setting may be different from the size of paper actually loaded the machine 29 9 Make sure that the paper size setting matches the size of paper loaded in the machine Noise on the line may cause a distorted image Try sending the A distorted image is received at a Poin or make a copy on your machine and see if the copy the other end If the image is still distorted consult the retailer or dealer where you bought the machine The transmitting machine may be using a light contrast setting The received original is faint gt Ask the operator of the transmitting machine to send the fax using a darker contrast setting Noise on the line may cause a distorted image Ask the operator of the transmitting machine to send the fax
34. However the machine will not be able to receive faxes sent using manual dialing picking up the receiver dialing the number and pressing the START key when the fax tone is heard If your answering machine is set to answer calls after more rings than the machine s number of rings setting the machine will always answer first and thereby prevent callers from leaving messages in the answering machine 48 SETTINGS If Quiet Detect Time is not working properly With some answering machines there is simply no Quiet Detect Time that will allow both reception of faxes and uninterrupted voice messages Even in this case however you can set up the machine to receive both phone and fax messages from callers on touch tone lines Follow this procedure 1 Set the Quiet Detect Time to 00 2 Alter your phone message to tell callers that they can send a fax by pressing the Remote Reception Number factory set to 5 followed by the x key twice ANSWERING MACHINE BACKUP There may be times when the tape on your answering machine becomes full or when the answering machine itself malfunctions It is still possible to receive faxes even under these conditions by turning on the Auto Receive function The machine will automatically answer all calls after five rings To use this function follow the procedure below Press the MENU key Press the a key or gt key to select 1 ON or 2 OFF Sel
35. ION appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 27 TRAY SELECTION 4 Press the lt a key or gt key to select the tray selection The selections are as follows 1 AUTO 2 TRAY 1 3 TRAY 2 30 SETTINGS SETTING THE MODE The machine can be used with both touch tone and pulse telephone lines Touch tone uses tones of different pitches for each numeric key while pulse lines use a series of pulses Your machine must be set to match the kind of telephone line you are using touch tone or pulse F Press the MENU key g Press the MENU key Press the MENU key to exit Press the key or key until 4 USER PROGRAM appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 4 USER PROGRAM Press the a key or gt key until 20 DIAL MODE appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 4 Press the a key or gt key to select the dial mode The selections are as follows 1 TONE 2 PULSE MENU 2 SIDED E SORT COPY SPFUN EXPOSURE H 31 SETTINGS L SETTING THE NUMBER OF RECALL TIMES The machine will automatically reattempt transmission when a transmission is not successful because the line is busy or a communication error occurs This setting is used to select the number of recall attempts that will be made f a transmission is still n
36. Manual receiving 66 Optional reception settings 64 Sending originals Dialing and transmitting 59 Manual sending 66 Optional transmission settings 54 Setting the 52 Special functions Anti JUNK T8 tt ee 81 Broadcasting enne ntes 71 Memory polling eee 75 PONG ei m esses 73 Polling security essen 77 Reservation 4 na eene etes 70 Serial polling 2 certet 74 Timer operations esee 79 Storing settings Clear numbers 47 Rapid key 44 Speed dialing esses 44 Contrast 55 Enter characters e aga a ga tta 20 Original 00 4 0 00 54 Resolution t 5t Shain 55 Storing numbers GPOUP Ke Y resi AN 45 Rapid key 42 Speed dialing sese 42 95 FO DC550 SHARP SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Sharp Plaza Mahwah New Jersey 07430 1163 www sharpusa com SHARP CORPORATION Printed on 100 post consumer recycled paper PRINTED IN CHINA 2004E KS1
37. R VOLUME B Press the key or gt key to set the alarm volume The selections are as follows 1 RATIO 2 LOW 3 MIDDLE 4 HIGH To turn off the alarm select 1 OFF 5 Press the ENTER key CIO 2 SIDED E SORT q COPY SPFUN EXPOSURE 19 SETUP HOW ENTER CHARACTERS You can enter letters with the numeric keys Letters are marked above each of the numeric keys 2 through 9 enter a letter press the appropriate key repeatedly until the desired letter appears the number of the key appears first followed by letters in the order marked above the key The keys used for entering characters are shown below ABC DEF The following characters can be entered with the numeric keys 1 2 3 Characters that can be entered 1 1 Space GHI JKL MNO 2 2 3 DEF 3de f 4 5 6 4 GH I 4 gh i 5 JK L5 j k I PQRS TUV WXYZ 6 MNO6mno 7 8 9 7 POQRS 7pqres 8 TUV 8 tu v 9 7 9 2 F H gt 8 amp _ s ojo 4 Q I 968 22 2 To enter two characters in succession which require using the same key press the p gt key once after entering the first character and then enter the second character 6 f you enter an incorrect character or number follow these steps to correct the mistake 1 Press the lt a key or p gt key
38. RY SEARCH CAST PAUSE 2 8 NUS SPEAKER ome 2 Press the COVER SHEET key until 2 TX MESSAGE SET appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 2 TX MESSAGE SET Press the lt key or gt key to select a message The selections are as follows 1 NO MASSAGE SEN n 2 CONFIDENTIAL C O 3 PLS DISTRIBUTE 4 URGENT 5 PLS CALL BACK 6 IMPORTANT If you do not wish to add a message select 1 NO MESSAGE 4 Press the ENTER key MENU gt 2 SIDED E SORT COPY SRFUN EXPOSURE 57 HOW USE THE FAX FUNCTION TWO SIDED ORIGINAL TRANSMISSION FUNCTION The RSPF can be used to automatically fax a two sided original If desired the back of the original can be rotated 180 before transmission document glass cannot be used The two sided original transmission function cannot be selected when direct transmission mode is selected Likewise direct transmission mode cannot be selected when the two sided original transmission function is selected The original must be placed in the RSPF when using the two sided original transmission function The ote Follow these steps to fax a two sided original 1 Place the original s in the RSPF p 52 Forthe size and weight of two sided originals that can be scanned using the RSPF see page 50 2 Press the 2 SIDED TX key until the appropriate setting appears The sele
39. SHARP MODEL FO DC550 OPERATION MANUAL for facsimile Page e INSTALLATION 11 e INITIAL SETTINGS 13 e CHOOSING SUITABLE MEDIA 50 e HOW TO USE THE FAK FUNCTION tene 52 e SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 67 e TROUBLESHOOTING 85 e APPENDIX c 92 2 244445444444444 lt 2 2 4 2 4 p h h h h h h hh h hh hh h h h h For users in the USA This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 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 However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harm
40. TER key Selection 26 2 SIDED RX Press the a key or gt key to select 1 ON 2 OFF Select 1 ON to enable the function Select 2 OFF to disable the function 64 HOW TO USE THE FAX FUNCTION RECEIVE REDUCE You may on occasion receive faxes that are larger than the paper loaded in the machine To ensure that you do not lose any part of the original you should use the Receive Reduce function which scales the fax to the printing paper size Note In some cases the size or resolution of a received fax may not permit reduction When this happens the fax will be printed at full size and divided onto multiple sheets of paper To use this feature follow this procedure Press the MENU key 5 Press the ENTER key D E SORT 2 SIDED E SORT q Y SPFUN EXPOSURE RATIO COP 4 Y SPFUN EXPOSURE H 2 Press the a key or gt key g Press the MENU key until 4 USER PROGRAM appears and then press the ENTER key Press the MENU key to exit Selection 3 Press the a key or gt key until 16 RCV REDUCE appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 16 RCV REDUCE Press the a key or gt key to select 1 ON or 2 OFF If you 2 OFF No reduction large faxes will be printed on two sheets of paper 65 USING MANUAL SENDING AND RECEIVING You n
41. To program a Speed Dial SPFUN E number select 2 SPEED 5 Press the a key or gt key to select 1 5 and then press the ENTER key Selection 1 SET 42 INITIAL SETTINGS the name of the destination with Press the key the numeric keys ASG Enter the name of the location or party by pressing numeric keys as Press the a key or gt key B described in HOW to select the international ENTER CHARACTERS 20 maximum of communication mode 20 characters If you do The selections are as not want to enter a name ios pe GR e 05 MODE 1 Press the ENTER key Co Due 2 Sometimes when faxing internationally line S ODE SORT 4 Note noise can cause the transmission to stop SPFUN EXPOSURE H momentarily To reduce these delays choose the appropriate international transmission mode Press the key or gt key Press the ENTER key to select a Chain Dial setting Return to Step 5 to store gt ENTER another number If you wish to set the number as a Chain Dial number select 1 2 SIDED E SORT 4 cae cite COPY Otherwise select COPY SP FUN EXPOSURE 2 CANCEL See CHAIN DIALING 60 If the number is not set as a chain dial number the communication speed and international Press the MENU key communicatio
42. Y SRFUN EXPOSURE R 2 Press the 4 key or gt key g Press the MENU key until 4 USER PROGRAM appears and then press the ENTER key Press the MENU key to exit Selection Press the a key or gt key until 15 FAX SIGNAL RCV appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 15 FAX SIGNAL RCV Press the a key or gt key to select 1 ON 2 OFF Select 1 ON to enable the function Select 2 OFF to disable the function 38 INITIAL SETTINGS USING THE REMOTE RECEPTION FUNCTION The machines Remote Reception feature is designed to allow you to activate fax reception from an extension telephone or a telephone directly connected to the machine The Remote Reception function operates even when the FAX Signal Receive function is turned off See SETTING UP THE MACHINE FOR USE WITH A PC MODEM on page 38 When you hear the fax tone simply press the one digit Fax Remote Number Factory setting 5 and x Follow the two procedures below to use this feature f you are not using a PC modem on the same line as your machine and have not turned off the Fax Signal Receive function you do not need to make any changes to the Remote Reception function Simply use the factory settings The machine will automatically take over the line should you answer from the extension phone and a fax tone is detected If you want to receive a fax while you ar
43. alarm equipment connected to the telephone line ensure the installation of this equipment does not disable your alarm equipment If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment consult your telephone company or a qualified installer TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION euer erue erreur QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE LIST OF FAX 65 2 wsraLLATION 6 11 CONNECTING THE TELEPHONE LINE CORD 11 FINAL PREPARATIONS 12 CONNECTING OTHER DEVICES 12 2 INITIAL SETTINGS PART 5 4 13 LOOK AT THE FAX OPERATION PANEL 14 ABOUT THE LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY 16 USING THE ARROW KEYS 16 ADJUSTING THE RINGING VOLUME 17 SETTING THE LENGTH OF ALARM BEEPS 18 ADJUSTING THE ALARM BEEP VOLUME 19 FAX SETUP rnnt 20 HOW TO ENTER CHARACTERS 20 ENTERING YOUR NAME AND FAX NUMBER 21 SETTING THE DATE AND TIME 22 SELECTING THE TRANSMISSION MODE 26 SELECTING THE RECEPTION MODE 27 SETTING THE NUMBER OF RINGS FOR AUTO 28 SETTING THE NUMBER OF RINGS FOR MANUAL
44. already stored in another Group Key P the ENTER key 4 Press the a key or gt key 8 key until 3 GROUP KEY appears and then press the ENTER key en STO a n 2 SIDED E SORT Selection COPY SPFUN EXPOSURE f 5 Press the a key or gt key to select 1 SET and then press the ENTER key Selection 1 SET 45 SETTINGS name for the Group Key with the numeric keys ASG Enter the name of the group by pressing keys described HOW ENTER CHARACTERS on page 20 maximum of 20 characters If you do not want to enter a name skip this step To add numbers The entered name appears Edit the name if you need to make a change 10 Press the ENTER key Return to Step 7 to program another Group key 2 SIDED E SORT q OPY SPFUN EXPOSURE Press the MENU key Press the MENU key to exit 46 SETTINGS Deleting numbers from Group Keys Press the MENU key DOZU 2 Press the key gt key until 2 ENTRY MODE appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 2 ENTRY MODE Press the key or gt key until 1 FAX NUMBER appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 1 FAX NUMBER 4 Press the lt a key or gt key until 3 GROUP KEY
45. and press the ENTER key GHI JKL MNO 4 A gt E SORT COPY Y SPFUN EXPOSURE RATIO PQRS C 6 If you enter two digit number that already then press the ENTER key has a fax number stored xx STORED CHANGE will appear To Selection change the fax number that has been stored under that 2 digit number press the lt 5 ANTI JUNK FAX key or p gt key G to select YES press the ENTER key and enter the new fax number Press the a key or gt key to select 2 JUNK FAX and press g Enter the fax number with the numeric the ENTER key keys and press the ENTER key Selection 9 JUNK FAX 5 6 9 2 Press the a key or gt key until 5 JUNK FAX appears and ABC DEI e Press the a key or gt key to select 1 5 and press the ENTER key H Press the MENU key Selection If you wish to store another fax number 4 5 return to step 5 Press the MENU key to exit 82 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS To clear junk fax numbers use the following procedure Press the MENU key g Press the ENTER key If you wish to store MENU another fax number C2 LOY return to step 5 2 SIDED E SORT q COPY SPFUN EXPOSURE i Lj 2 Press the a key or gt key until 5 ANTI JUNK FAX appears and Press the MENU key then press the ENTER k
46. appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 3 GROUP KEY 5 Press the a key or gt key to select 2 CLEAR and then press the ENTER key Selection 2 CLEAR To delete a Group press the appropriate Group key g Press the a key or gt key to select 1 FAX and then press the ENTER key Selection 1 FAX To delete all numbers from the Group Key Select 2 GROUP and press the ENTER key El Enter the numbers that you wish to delete Enter the fax numbers using any of the following methods Press a Rapid Key Enter a Speed Dial number with the numeric keys Enter a number with the numeric keys 8 Press the ENTER key 2 SIDED E SORT q COPY SRFUN EXPOSURE R To exit press the lt key or gt key to select 2 END Selection To program another Group Key select 1 press the ENTER key and return to step 7 Press the ENTER key GIO Q 2 SIDED E SORT COPY q SPFUN EXPOSURE H 1 Press the MENU key Press the MENU key to exit 47 USING THE MACHINE WITH ANSWERING MACHINE QUIET DETECT TIME Quiet Detect Time is the function that enables the machine to be used along with an answering machine for both phone messages and faxes After the answering machine has answered any duration of silence longer than a certain threshold time will prompt the mac
47. ax messages Use the following procedure to enter your name and fax number 1 Press the MENU key 5 Enter your fax number with the numeric keys ABG Enter your own fax number maximum 20 pE digits by pressing the 6 Numeric keys To insert a press the key 2 Press the a key or gt key g Press the ENTER key until 2 ENTRY MODE appears and then press the ENTER key ENTER NAME will appear in the display Selection Coa EXPOSURE 2 3 Press the lt a key or gt key cx until 3 OWN PASSCODE SET appears sid your name with the numeric eys and then press the ENTER key ER ABC nter your name Dy Selection pressing the appropriate lt UE Numeric keys as shown 3 0WN PASSCODE SET A 6 on the left Press each 9 2 key repeatedly until the desired letter appears in display makimum of Press the a key or gt key 40 2 to select 1 SET and then press the To enter a space press the 1 key twice ENTER key Selection 1 SET 21 SETTINGS Press the ENTER key Press the MENU key Press the MENU key to exit 2 SIDED E SORT COPY q SP FUN EXPOSURE H SETTING THE DATE AND TIME The date and time that appear in the display are printed at the top of each page you transmit Set the date and time by pressing the keys on the operatio
48. cel the stored job Follow the steps below to cancel delete a fax job Press the MENU key Press the a key or gt key until the job that you wish to cancel appears in the display and press the CLEAR key c The job to be canceled is MENU selected 2 SIDED E SORT COPY SPFUN E Press the a key or gt key until 3 MEMORY STATUS appears and then press the ENTER key g Press the ENTER key Selection The selected job is deleted 3 MEMORY STATUS g Press the MENU key Press the MENU key to exit 62 RECEIVING FAXES You can set the machine to one of three modes of reception AUTO MAN or A M Answering Machine To select the reception mode press the RECEPTION MODE key until the desired reception mode appears in the display SPEED BROAD RECEPTION REDIAL MEMORY SEARCH CAST MODE PAUSE SHARP NOV 05 WED 8 20 AM C 2C IN JE STAD BY AUTO 100 RESOLU COVER TION CONTRAST SHEET 2 SIDED TX CORY MENU PRINT O 2 SIDED E SORT O COPY SPFUN EXPOSURE RATIO USING AUTO MODE Select AUTO mode when you only want to receive faxes on your telephone line The machine will automatically answer all calls and receive incoming faxes USING MAN MODE MAN is the most convenient mode for receiving phone calls if you have an extension phone To have true manual mode the
49. ctions are as NEGERI Press the ENTER key MT ON ROTATE VER CONTRAST SHEET LIST 2 SIDEDTX ON NON ROTATE Original face up If you are faxing a two sided tablet type original select ON NON ROTATE To cancel this function select OFF 2 SIDED E SORT COPY SRFUN EXPOSURE Select the setting according to the original type booklet or tablet as indicated below If the setting is incorrect every other page of the received fax will be inverted Booklet If you are faxing a two sided booklet type original select ON ROTATE 58 DIALING AND TRANSMITTING Once you have set the original either in the RSPF or on the document glass and have selected the desired transmission settings you are ready to dial the number of the receiving fax machine and transmit the original You can choose from one of the several ways of dialing that best suit your needs DIRECT KEYPAD DIALING If the number of the fax you want to reach is not a Rapid key or Speed Dial number use Direct Keypad Dialing to manually enter it using the following procedure Confirm that you have correctly set 3 Check the display If the number of the the original in the RSPF or on the receiving machine is shown correctly document glass See SETTING THE press the START key ORIGINAL p 52 mo 2 Enter the number of the fax machine 6 you want send
50. e following steps Press the MENU key H Press the a key or gt key to select the number of times polling transmission will take place and press the ENTER key 4 1 TIME or 2 REPEAT can be selected as the number SPFUN E RATIO of polling operations allowed 2 SIDED E SORT COPY SP Press the a key or gt key until 7 MEMORY POLL MODE appears and then press the ENTER 4 Press the START key key Selection T MEMORY POLL MODE 75 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS mE Adding a original to polling memory Deleting originals from polling memory Use this procedure to add an original to another Follow the steps below to delete originals that have original that has already been scanned into polling been scanned into polling memory memory Place the original in the RSPF or on the document glass and follow the steps below Press the MENU key ET Press the MENU key Bg Press the a key or gt key 2 Press the a key or gt key until 7 MEMORY POLL MODE until 7 MEMORY POLL MODE appears and then press the ENTER appears and then press the ENTER key key Selection Selection 3 Press the a key or gt key 3 Press the a key or gt key until 1 SET appears and then press until 2 CLEAR appears and then the ENTER key press the ENTER key Selection Selection
51. e name and phone number of the user of the machine 21 4 PASSCODE MODE Store fax numbers that are allowed to poll the machine when polling security is used 78 5 DAY LIGHT SAVING Enable automatic adjustment of the clock at the beginning and end of daylight savings time 25 3 MEMORY STATUS Check and delete stored fax jobs waiting for transmission and automatic recall jobs 62 4 USER PROGRAM 1 DOC GLASS SIZE Set the size of an original faxed from the document glass 1 8 5x11 2 8 5x14 3 A4 54 2 FIXED DOC SIZE Set the default size of originals faxed from the document glass 1 8 5 11 2 8 5 14 3 A4 54 3 RESO PRIORITY Set the default resolution for fax transmission 1 STANDARD 2 FINE 3 SUPER FINE 37 4 OF RINGS AUTO Set the number of rings on which the machine answers calls in automatic reception mode 0 9 2 28 5 OF RINGS MANUAL Set the number of rings on which the machine answers calls in manual reception mode 0 9 0 29 Menu item Settings factory default setting appears in bold Page 6 AUTO LISTING Enable automatic printing of the Activity Report when information on a total of 50 fax transmissions receptions accumulates 1 2 OFF 88 7 PRINT SELECTION 1 TRANSMISSION Select the condition for printing reports on fax transmissions 1 ALWAYS PRINTS 2 ERROR
52. e on an extension telephone when you hear a fax tone press the one digit Fax Remote Number and x To ensure proper fax reception hang up the extension phone only after you have confirmed that fax reception has begun Confirm that fax reception has begun as follows f the extension telephone is connected directly to the fax there is no sound when fax reception begins f the extension telephone shares the telephone line with the fax but is not directly connected you hear a continuous tone when fax reception begins If you cannot hear this tone try pressing the one digit FAX Remote Number and again Turning on Remote Reception Press the MENU key Press the a key or gt key to select 1 ON or 2 OFF 2 Press the a key or gt key 5 Press the ENTER key until 4 USER PROGRAM appears and then press the ENTER key gt ENTER Selection O 28060 E EUN EXPOSURE 0 4 USER PROGRAM O 0 Press the a key or gt key until 14 RECEPTION g Press the MENU key appears and then press the ENTER key Press the MENU key to exit Selection 14 REMOTE RECEPTION 39 SETTINGS Setting a Fax Remote Number Press the MENU key g Press the MENU key 2 Press the key gt key until 4 USER PROGRAM appears and then press the ENTER key Selection
53. ecipient The scheduled Select the recipient time arrives sending method time Select transmission settings Transmission reception I 1 begins 1 Setting up a timer transmission job Press the MENU key 4 Enter the time at which transmission will take place with the numeric keys ABG Enter two digits for the hour and two digits for GHI JKL MNO the minute 2 Press the a key or gt key 5 Press the a key or gt key until 1 TIMER MODE appears to select AM or PM and press the then press the ENTER key ENTER key Selection MENU O O O Press the a key or gt key to select 1 SET Selection 1 SET To cancel a timer operation select 2 CLEAR 79 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS g Press the a key or gt key g Enter the fax number of the other to select the day of the week and machine using one of the following press the ENTER key methods e Press a Rapid key If you press a Rapid Key the next step is not necessary e Enter a Speed Dial number with the numeric keys Enter the fax number with the numeric keys Press the START key 7 Press the ENTER key 8 Press the a key or gt key to select the transmission mode and press the ENTER key The se
54. ect 1 ON to enable the function Select 2 OFF to disable the function D E SORT COPY Y SPFUN EXPOSURE RATIO Press the key or gt key until 6 A M MODE appears and then press the ENTER key Selection O 2 SIDED E SORT 0 COPY SPFUN EXPOSURE 2 1 Press the key or gt key until 2 AUTO RECEIVE appears and g Press the MENU key then press the ENTER key Press the MENU key to Selection exit 2 AUTO RECEIVE If you using Auto Receive make sure that your answering machine is set to answer four rings or less Otherwise the machine will take over all calls preventing callers from leaving voice messages 49 Chapter 3 CHOOSING SUITABLE MEDIA ORIGINALS SUITABLE FOR FAXING Make sure that the originals you want to fax meet specifications and guidelines listed in this section SIZE AND WEIGHT The size and weight of originals that you can load in the RSPF depend on whether you load one sheet at a time or several sheets at once When using the RSPF One sided original 19 7 500 mm 1410S 2188 3 1 2 Two sided original 14 356 mm 52 g m 90 g m 140 mm 216 8 1 2 216 When feeding a long original grasp the original at the edges to guide it into the machine When using the document glass 14 Maximum 356 mm 8 1 2 216 mm When you are usin
55. eed to use the SPEAKER key or an extension telephone to perform manual sending and receiving For information about connecting an extension telephone See CONNECTING OTHER DEVICES p 12 When the extension telephone rings pick up the handset and converse If the SPEAKER key is used to answer a call you cannot converse You cannot use the SPEAKER key for fax transmission reception while copying is in progress 2 When the handset is off hook or the SPEAKER key is used press the START key MANUAL MODE 1 SEND 2 RECEIVE Press the a key p gt key to select 1 SEND or 2 RECEIVE and then press the ENTER key or START key Chapter 5 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS MEMORY Your machine has a memory area that can be used to store both incoming faxes and outgoing originals Approximately 120 pages of average content can be held in memory for transmission and reception Less can be held if any of the pages were scanned using fine or superfine resolution Substitute Reception into Memory This is a back up function that is automatically activated if your fax runs out of paper the TD cartridge needs replacement See the Operation Manual for general information or the paper jams If you received originals in memory because the fax ran out of paper be sure to add paper which is the same size as the paper previously used If not the original print out size may not match the size o
56. efault resolution when no setting is made using the RESOLUTION key To turn on this function follow the procedure below Press the MENU key g Press the MENU key Press the MENU key to exit Press the a key or gt key until 4 USER PROGRAM appears and then press the ENTER key Selection H Press the key or gt key until 3 RESO PRIORITY appears and then press the ENTER key Selection S RESO PRIORITY 4 Press the a key or gt key to select the transmission resolution The selections are as follows 1 STANDARD 2 FINE 3 SUPER FINE MENU 2 SIDED E SORT COPY SPFUN EXPOSURE H 37 SETTINGS SETTING UP THE MACHINE FOR USE WITH A PC MODEM The machine is set to automatically begin reception if you pick up from an extension telephone and the machine detects a fax tone However if you are using a modem on the same line you must deactivate this function otherwise the machine will mistakenly attempt to receive the transmission from your computer To turn off the Fax Signal Receive function follow the procedure below f Note If you turn off the Fax Signal Receive function be sure to activate the Remote Reception function See USING THE REMOTE RECEPTION FUNCTION on page 39 for details on how to do this 1 Press the MENU key 5 Press the key gt 2 SIDED E SORT q COP
57. eric e M FUN EXPOSURE RATIO keys and then press the ENTER key 2 Press the a key or gt key until 2 ENTRY MODE appears and 7 Press the ENTER key then press the ENTER key Return to Step 5 to clear Selection another number O QGIO 2 ENTRY MODE SERON EXPOSURE OOO 3 Press the 4 key or gt key until 1 FAX NUMBER appears and then press the ENTER key Press the mENU ky the MENU key Selection Press the MENU key a 1 FAX NUMBER number of times until you e Press the key or gt key to select the type of auto dial number exit that you wish to delete To delete a Rapid Key gt select 1 RAPID KEY Rapi pid Key or Speed Dial number O To delete a Speed Dial f Note cannot be deleted if it has been stored in a number select Group Key 2 SPEED A Rapid Key or Speed Dial number cannot be deleted if it is being used for a transmission that has been stored or is in progress 5 Press the lt a key or gt key until 2 CLEAR appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 2 CLEAR 44 SETTINGS STORING 5 UNDER GROUP 5 Group keys allow you to dial a group of fax numbers by simply pressing the appropriate Group key once They are convenient for the Broadcasting function which is used to transmit an original to a group of fax mac
58. ers is dialed the machine will neither ring nor answer To use distinctive ringing select the ringing pattern to which you want your machine to answer as shown below The selections for ringing are OFF Answers all ringing patterns This turns distinctive ringing off STANDARD Your machine normal ringing pattern PATTERN 1 Two short rings PATTERN 2 One short one long and one short ring PATTERN 3 Three short rings PATTERN 4 Three rings PATTERN 5 Two rings NOaRON gt Use the following procedure to change the ringing pattern Press the MENU key g Press the a key or gt key to select a ringing pattern Select a ringing pattern by scrolling through them with the arrow keys in the order of the above list SBEUN EXPOSURE RATIO Press the ENTER key Bolo 5 key Press the 4 key or gt key 5800 cce until 4 USER PROGRAM appears O O and then press the ENTER key Selection 4 USER PROGRAM g Press the MENU key Press the MENU key to 3 Press the key or key until 21 DISTINCTIVE RING appears exit and then press the ENTER key Selection 21 DISTINCTIVE RING 41 SETTINGS h STORING 5 FOR AUTOMATIC DIALING Automatic Dialing is guick convenient way to dial by using Rapid key Rapid Key Dialing or pressing the SPEED SEARCH key selec
59. ey Press the MENU key to Selection exit 3 Press the a key or gt key to select 2 JUNK FAX and press the ENTER key Selection 2 JUNK FAX e Press the a key or gt key to select 2 CLEAR and press the ENTER key Selection 2 CLEAR B Press the numeric keys to enter the two digit number 01 to 10 that identifies the fax number you wish to delete ABC DEF JKL MNO 83 OPERATION COPY PRINTER SCANNER AND FAX MODES Some operations cannot be performed simultaneously when the machine is being used in printer mode copy mode scanner mode and fax mode Copy Printer Scanner Fax Extension phone Copying Printing Scanning Scanning Transmis Reception froma froma sion machine computer Copy Key entry No Yes Yes 1 During copying No No Yes 1 Printer Printing Yes Yes Scanner During scanning No No Yes 1 Fax Key entry No Yes Yes transmission During direct No No No transmission During scanning No No During memory transmission Fax reception During manual reception During printing of a received fax During memory reception Extension phone 1 Direct transmission and scanning are not possible 2 Manual reception and printing of a received fax are not possible 3 Only scanning is possible 4 Manual reception is not possible 84 Chapter
60. f the printing paper Take care that the remaining memory does not become 7 or less or you cannot receive any more faxes When the machine is idle the LCD shows the stand by memory available See ABOUT THE LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY p 16 PRINT HOLD MODE PRINT HOLD MODE can be enabled to have received faxes held in memory instead of being automatically printed out Received faxes cannot be printed until a previously programmed passcode is entered This mode is used to ensure that received faxes are not misplaced or taken from the paper output tray by another person To enable this mode a passcode must first be programmed You will be prompted to enter this passcode when printing received faxes that are held in memory PRINT HOLD MODE cannot be enabled until a passcode has been programmed To program a passcode see PRINT PASSCODE on page 68 To print out received faxes held in memory when PRINT HOLD MODE is enabled see HOLD DATA PRINT on page 69 When PRINT HOLD MODE is enabled the following reports are held in memory instead of being printed when printing is executed Reports that are printed as explained in PRINTING OUT REPORTS p 85 Reports that are set to print as explained in ACTIVITY REPORT AUTO LISTING p 88 and PRINTING TRANSACTION REPORTS p 89 To print out reports held in memory execute HOLD DATA PRINT p 69 ENABLING PRINT HOLD MODE Follow the steps below to enable PRINT HOLD MODE Press
61. ful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution Use only the line cable that was provided with the machine To reduce the risk of fire use only UL Listed No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord Note This manual describes how to use the fax function of the machine 222 0 4400000404444440400404464 M eh PIPPP PPPV P PP P VP VP pP VV pyy Part names and functions shared with the copy function for example the misfeed indicator and add paper indicator are described in the Operation Manual for general information For more information please read the Operation Manual for general information e This operation manual refers to the Reversing Single Pass Feeder as th RSPF e INTRODUCTION TYPE OF SERVICE This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party lines service is subject to state tariffs Contact your state s public utility commission public service commission or corpo
62. g the faxing functions of the machine your originals are in effect being scanned through the machine The area of a original that is scanned by the machine while faxing is slightly smaller than the actual original size Any text or graphics outside this area will not be scanned 0 04 0 16 1 1mm 4mm Scanning length Max 0 17 4 5 mm Jani width 7 along the pue in totals 0 16 or less mm or less 22 CHOOSING SUITABLE MEDIA UNSUITABLE ORIGINALS General guidelines clips staples and pins should be removed from originals before they are used If these not removed they may damage the machine Ink glue and correction fluid on originals must be completely dry before using the originals with the machine Originals that are in some way dangerous to the internal mechanisms of the machine should not be used When faxing any writing on the originals that is yellow yellowish green or light blue cannot be transmitted The following kinds of originals should not be used Originals with a glossy coating Originals with static electricity Originals with tears folds or curls Originals that have become stuck together and cannot be easily separated Originals with holes windows or perforations Transparency films tracing paper or other transparencies Originals with plastic or metallic coatings SHARP does not accept any responsibility for the loss
63. gure settings and program information press the MENU key and then press the key or p gt key to select the item that you wish to configure The arrows keys can also be used while entering characters to move the cursor Example Press the lt a key or p gt key to change the item selection that appears on the second line An item can also be selected after pressing the MENU key by pressing the numeric key for the item ote the key corresponding to the number that appears in front of the item When the numeric key is pressed the item is selected or entered 16 ADJUSTING THE RINGING VOLUME Adjust the ringing volume of the machine following the procedure below Press the MENU key 5 Press the ENTER key MENU gt D E SORT 2 SIDED E SORT 5 q q Y SRFUN EXPOSURE RATIO COPY SPFUN EXPOSURE H and then press the ENTER key Press the MENU key to exit Press the a key or gt key Press the MENU key 2 until 4 USER PROGRAM appears 6 2 Selection Press the a key or gt key until 18 RINGER VOLUME appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 18 RINGER VOLUME 4 Press the a key or gt key to set the ringer volume The selections are as follows 1 OFF 20 SPFUN E RR 2 LOW 3 MIDDLE 4 HIGH To turn off the ringer select 1 OFF f Note extension
64. h you have stored a particular fax number you can search for the number by following the steps below Press the SPEED SEARCH key Press the a key or gt key twice to scroll through the names Stop when the desired name appears in the PEED BROAD RECEPTON REDIAL display si MEMORY SEARCH CAST R LIST 2 SIDEDTX SPEAKER 2 Enter the first letter of the stored name by pressing the appropriate numeric key the key below the 5 Press the START key marked letter until the letter appears The original will be automatically in the display transmitted once the connection is If the name begins with a special made character or number press 1 key Ng 5 If you do not remember the first letter go to Step n AS Bc 3 and scroll through the POR WA UE list from the beginning 9 oa 3 Press the ENTER key MENU 2 SIDED E SORT q COPY SRFUN EXPOSURE REDIALING You can send a fax to the number you last dialed you can redialing it using the following procedure 1 Press the REDIAL PAUSE key 2 Press the START key ABC DEF SPEED BROAD RECEPTION REDIAL MEMORY SEARCH CAST MODE PAUSE COVER TION _ CONTRAST SHEET CO C9 C 9 PQRS WXYZ 7 8 8 ajala 61 IF THE MEMORY BECOMES FULL WHILE SCANNING AN ORIGINAL If the memory becomes full
65. he ENTER key Press the MENU key to 2 Selection 4 USER PROGRAM Press the key or gt key until 23 DATE amp TIME FORMAT appears and then press the ENTER key Selection Press the a key or key until 1 TIME FORMAT appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 1 TIME FORMAT Press the a key or gt key to select 1 12HOUR or 2 24HOUR 23 SETTINGS To change the order of display of the date follow the steps below Press the MENU key g Press the ENTER key MENU gt CIO 2 SIDED E SORT q COPY SPFUN EXPOSURE 1 2 Press the a key or gt key H Press the MENU key until 4 USER PROGRAM appears and then press the ENTER key Press the MENU key to exit Selection 4 USER PROGRAM H Press the a key or gt key until 23 DATE amp TIME FORMAT appears and then press the ENTER key Selection e Press the key or gt key until 2 DATE FORMAT appears and then press the ENTER key Selection B Press the a key or gt key to select the display order The selections are as follows 1 MMDDYYYY 2 DDMMYYYY 3 YYYYMMDD 24 SETTINGS Daylight Saving Time Setting Enable this setting to have the internal clock automatically move forward and backward at
66. he indicator is of when memory transmission mode MEMORY key direct transmission mode is selected to change modes is selected Place the original Using the RSPF p 52 Using the document glass p 53 Place the original face Place the original face down up to 30 pages at once Sending fax Dialing methods Direct Dialing aw 0 9 Speed Dialing peu 0 MING 9 59 C Rapid Key 01 o Dialing 59 Chain Dialing SPEED p 60 SEARCH o 9 Press the keys to dial Enter a two digit Speed Dial number It is not necessary to press the START key after pressing a Rapid Key 1 09 0 18 KA Speed Dial number Key set for Chain Dialing when stored b Dial the next part of the number REDIAL a Group Key cannot be used 0 o 9 gt 15 Dial with the oem and then press the REDIAL PAUSE key WXYZ Search Dialing Enter the first letter of the p 61 0 7 19 stored name 1 Press when the first of the lt name is a special character or number Select the destination Search by fax numbers Redialing REDIAL p 61 PAUSE Redial the last number dialed Sending a fax Using the RSPF gt Lm e gt Dial gt Adjust the resolution Place ihe original p 52 and contrast p 55 Using the doc
67. hine to take over the line and prepare to receive a fax The Quiet Detect Time can be set from 00 to 10 seconds following the procedure below Press the MENU key 4 Enter the Quiet Detect Time with the numeric keys ABC Enter the Quiet Detect Time in seconds from 00 k to 10 setting 00 turns off Quiet Detect Time Press the a key or gt key g Press the ENTER key until 6 A M MODE appears and then press the ENTER key Selection O SECUN EXPOSURE 3 Press the key or gt key until 1 QUIET DETECT TIME appears g Press the MENU key and then press the ENTER key Press the MENU key to Selection exit 1 QUIET DETECT TIME The machine has been set at the factory for a Quiet Detect Time of 5 seconds which gives the best performance for most answering machines However you may have to adjust the Quiet Detect Time depending on your answering machine s disconnect time the time before the machine disconnects the line after a period of silence If your machine has a short disconnect time you may have to shorten the Quiet Detect Time However if the machine is interrupting callers in the middle of messages you should set a longer Quiet Detect Time If there is a pause at the end of your answering machine message make sure that the Quiet Detect Time is longer than this pause Setting Quiet Detect Time to 00 turns the function off
68. hines All Rapid keys can be programmed as Group keys To program or clear a group key follow the steps below Note that one key cannot be programmed as both a Rapid key and a Group key at the same time Up to 100 fax numbers can be stored in one Group key Rapid Keys Speed Dial numbers and numbers directly entered with the numeric keys can be stored in Group Keys Storing adding numbers in a Group Key 1 Press the MENU key g Press the Rapid key you wish to use as a Group key To add numbers o 0 After pressing the Group 68 60 6 Key press the key o oo i 7 e SHIFT or O to select 1 YES and then press the ENTER key 2 Press the a key or gt key Enter the numbers that you wish to until 2 ENTRY MODE appears and store in the Group Key then press the ENTER key Enter the fax numbers using any of the following methods Selection Press a Rapid Key and then press the ENTER p key 2 ENTRY MODE Enter a Speed Dial number with the numeric keys and then press the ENTER key Enter a number with the numeric keys and then Press the key or gt key press the ENTER key until 1 NUMBER appears and One Group Key cannot be stored in then press the ENTER key Ried A message will appear if you select a Selection Rapid Key or Speed Dial number that is 4 FAX NUMBER
69. ing fax machines can be restricted to machines whose fax numbers have been programmed in your machine RESTRICTING POLLING MACHINES POLLING SECURITY on page 77 To let other fax machines poll your fax machine the original to be transmitted must be scanned into memory and the reception mode of your machine must be set to Auto You can select whether polling transmission will take place once or repeatedly If once is selected the original that was scanned into memory will be automatically deleted after polling transmission takes place If repeated polling transmission is selected the original will remain in memory until it is deleted More than one original can be scanned into polling memory all originals will transmitted when your machine is polled Only one memory polling operation can be set up and the polling machine must be capable of polling reception The original s in polling memory will be transmitted when a fax machine calls your fax machine and requests polling transmission Automatic fax reception is possible while your machine is on polling transmission standby N Your fax machine Select memory polling N original is read Polling is gt mo memoy 2 ollin approved Original is sent zoe E Se from memory Polling machine_ Select polling Setting up polling transmission Place the original in the RSPF or on the document glass and perform th
70. ission will begin 72 POLLING Polling allows you to request another fax machine to send an original to your fax machine In other words the receiving fax machine not the transmitting fax machine activates the transmission You can use your fax to both poll and be polled by others Serial polling can be used to poll multiple fax machines maximum of 100 in a single operation POLLING You can request that another fax machine send you the original that is set in that fax machine You can perform a polling operation at a scheduled time See TIMER OPERATIONS p 79 Select polling Other fax memory polling N pars amy v Original is scanned into memory 1 j 1 1 1 1 Follow these steps to use the polling function Press the MENU key Dial the number of the fax machine you want to poll using one of the following methods Press a Rapid Key If you press a Rapid Key the next step is not necessary Press the SPEED SEARCH key and enter a two digit Speed Dial number Enter the fax number with the numeric keys A k b dt rfi 2 Press the a key or gt key Note A Fax 25 wil epe in 11 until 8 POLLING MODE appears the order that the destinations are stored in and then press the ENTER key the Group Key Selection Press the START key 8 POLLING MODE
71. lay SPEED BROAD RECEPTION REDIAL MEMORY SEARCH CAST PAUSE SHARP NOV 05 WED 8 20 The selected reception COPY mode appears PRINT RESOLU cov TION SIDED TX 2 SIDED E SORT COPY COPY SPFUN EXPOSURE RATIO For more information on reception modes refer to RECEIVING FAXES p 63 27 INITIAL SETTINGS L SETTING THE NUMBER OF RINGS FOR AUTO RECEPTION You can set the number of rings before the machine answers in AUTO mode following the procedure below 1 Press the MENU key g Press the MENU key Press the MENU key to exit Press the a key or gt key 7 8 until 4 USER PROGRAM appears then press the key auto reception is set to 0 rings Selection H Press the a key or gt key until 4 OF RINGS AUTO appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 4 OF RINGS AUTO Press a numeric key to select the number of rings ABC Select the number of rings you would like to GH JKL WN use 0 to 9 DAG udi MENU gt 2 SIDED E SORT q COPY SPFUN EXPOSURE 28 INITIAL SETTINGS SETTING THE NUMBER OF RINGS FOR MANUAL RECEPTION The number of rings before the machine answers in MANUAL mode can also be set If you do not want the machine to answer at all in MANUAL Mode select 0 in Step 4 below Pre
72. lections are as follows 1 SEND MODE 2 BROADCAST MODE 3 POLLING MODE 4 SERIAL POLL MODE CANCELING A TIMER TRANSMISSION JOB After a timer transmission job is set up the job goes on standby until the specified time of transmission If necessary the MEMORY STATUS function can be used to cancel a timer transmission job that is on standby CANCELING DELETING A STORED FAX JOB on page 62 80 ANTI JUNK You avoid wasting fax paper by using the Anti Junk Fax function This function blocks reception of faxes from up to ten specified parties To turn the Anti Junk Fax feature on and off use the following procedure Press the MENU key 2 Press the a key or gt key until 5 ANTI JUNK FAX appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 3 Press the a key or gt key to select 1 ANTI JUNK SELECT and press the ENTER key Selection 1 ANTI JUNK SELECT Press the a key or key to select 1 or 2 OFF and press the ENTER key Select 1 ON to enable the function Select 2 OFF to disable the function 2 SIDED E SORT COPY SPFUN E 5 Press the MENU key Press the MENU key to exit 81 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS To store junk fax numbers use the following procedure Press the MENU key 5 Enter two digit number from 01 to 10 that will identify the anti junk number
73. machine must be set to not answer while in MANUAL mode See SETTING THE NUMBER OF RINGS FOR MANUAL RECEPTION p 29 You can also receive faxes however all calls must first be answered by picking up the receiver on the extension phone or telephone connected to the same line USING A M MODE Select this mode when an answering machine is connected to the machine and you want the answering machine to answer all calls This allows you to receive both voice messages and faxes when you are out 63 OPTIONAL RECEPTION SETTINGS The machine has various optional settings for the reception of faxes TWO SIDED RECEPTION This function is used to print a received fax consisting of two or more pages of the same size on both sides of the paper Even if the pages are in different orientations the pages are rotated appropriately to enable printing on both sides of the paper f Note The two sided reception function cannot be used when printing a transaction report or activity report To use this feature follow this procedure Press the MENU key 5 Press the ENTER key gt 2 SIDED E SORT q COPY SP FUN EXPOSURE H 2 Press the a key or gt key g Press the MENU key until 4 USER PROGRAM appears and then press the ENTER key Press the MENU key to exit Selection 4 USER PROGRAM Press the a key or gt key until 26 2 SIDED RX appears and then press the EN
74. mbers are compared I 1 1 Am ee 1 1 1 1 1 Fax being polled 11 na te E 2 Preparation Follow these steps to enable polling security Press the MENU key g Press the a key or gt key to select 1 ON Selection To turn off polling security select 2 OFF Ep Press tie ENTRY Ey Press the key or gt key until 4 USER PROGRAM appears and then press the ENTER key 2 SIDED E SORT d Selection COPY SPFUN EXPOSURE H H Press the a key or gt key c g Press the MENU key until 12 SECURITY SELECT appears and then press the ENTER Press the MENU key to key exit Selection 12 SECURITY SELECT 77 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS mE Programming deleting passcode numbers Press the MENU key 2 Press the a key or gt key until 2 ENTRY MODE appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 2 ENTRY MODE 3 Press the a key or gt key until 4 PASSCODE MODE appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 4 PASSCODE MODE B Press the a key or gt key to select 1 5 and press the ENTER key Selection 1 SET To delete a passcode number Select 2 CLEAR and press the ENTER key 5 Enter a two digit number that will be used to identify the passcode number and
75. n mode cannot be selected Press the ENTER key and go to step 17 Press the MENU key to exit Press the ENTER key If the number is a Rapid key number you can write the name on the label above the appropriate Rapid key Press the a key or gt key to select the communication speed 7 TZE Em may need to add a pause between The selections certain digits in the number to allow time for follows connection For example if you are on a 1 33600bps PBX telephone system that requires an 2 14400bps access number such as 9 to be dialed to 3 9600bps access an outside line you will need to 4 4800bps enter a pause between the access number and the fax number of the other party Pauses are entered by pressing the REDIAL PAUSE key 2 seconds per 2 For international dialing if you find that line pause If necessary several pauses can be noise necessitates a slower transmission entered in a row speed set the appropriate transmission speed If you are not sure if a slower speed is required set the speed normally 43 INITIAL SETTINGS L Use the following procedure to clear numbers Press the MENU key g Enter the Rapid Key or Speed Dial number that you wish to delete WA To delete a Rapid Key press the appropriate Rapid key To delete a Speed Dial number enter the 2 digit cory number with the num
76. n panel as shown below If you enter an incorrect number press the CLEAR key and re enter the number The time can be displayed 12 hour or 24 hour format Month Day Year Day Month Year or Year Month Day can be selected for the order of display of the date Use the following procedure to set the date and time 1 Press the MENU key g Press the a key or gt key to select AM or PM When 24 hour format is selected do not perform this step 2 SIDED E SORT COPY SPFUN E 2 Press the a key or gt key H Press the ENTER key until 2 ENTRY MODE appears and then press the ENTER key MENU m Selection O GIO ZOV SEFUN EXPOSURE 4 2 Press the a key or gt key until 2 DATE amp TIME SET appears Press the MENU key and then press the ENTER key Press the MENU key to Selection exit 2 DATE amp TIME SET 4 Enter the year month and day with the numeric keys and then press the ENTER key 5 Enter the time with the numeric keys 22 SETTINGS change the display format to 12 hour or 24 hour format follow the steps below Press the MENU key g Press the ENTER key MENU gt CIO 2 SIDED E SORT q COPY SPFUN EXPOSURE 1 2 Press the a key or gt key H Press the MENU key until 4 USER PROGRAM appears and then press t
77. nal placed in that machine p 73 ENTER GIO ba Select POLLING MODE Another fax machine can also call your fax machine and request automatic transmission of a original placed in your machine For this to take place the reception mode of your machine must be set to AUTO LIST OF FAX FUNCTIONS The FAX MAIN MENU is used to configure settings for the fax function and program information such as the fax number of the machine The settings in the FAX MAIN MENU are shown below The procedure for configuring settings is explained in SELECTING SETTINGS FOR THE FUNCTION p 10 Menu item Settings factory default setting appears in bold Page 0 HOLD DATA PRINT When 24 PRINT HOLD MODE in 4 USER PROGRAM is enabled this function is used to print received faxes that are held in memory To print faxes held in memory the passcode that was programmed using 25 PRINT PASSCODE in 4 USER PROGRAM must be entered 69 1 TIMER MODE 1 SET Set up a transmission or polling job to take place automatically at a specified time 79 2 CLEAR Cancel a timer transmission job 79 2 ENTRY MODE 1 FAX NUMBER Store or delete fax numbers in Rapid Keys Speed Dial numbers and Group Keys 1 RAPID KEY 2 SPEED 3 GROUP KEY 42 44 45 47 2 DATE amp TIME SET Set the date and time in the machine 22 3 OWN PASSCODE SET Program th
78. nge from pulse dialing to tone dialing mode Numeric keys Press these keys to dial numbers and enter numbers and letters during number name storing procedures key Press this key to enter symbols during a name storing procedure The key scrolls through symbols in the opposite direction of the x key When dialing press this key after you are finished scanning originals into memory from the document glass START key indicator Used for the following To begin sending a fax Reading an original into memory from the document glass Manually receiving a fax Entering and setting information Printing received faxes held in print hold mode Power save indicator This lights up when the power save function is activated 15 ABOUT THE LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY The machine is equipped with a two line liquid crystal display LCD on the operation panel for displaying various messages and settings during operation This LCD can display up to 20 characters on each line When the machine is idle the LCD shows the date time reception mode and the stand by memory available Example When an original is placed in the RSPF the second line changes from STAND BY to SEND READY When the MENU key is pressed to configure a setting the display appears as shown below Example The selected setting or entered information appears on the second line USING THE ARROW KEYS To confi
79. nt causes harm to the telephone network your telephone company may disconnect your service temporarily If possible They will notify you in advance If advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will also be advised of your right to file a compliant with the FCC Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of your equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network your telephone company may ask you to disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved If you have any questions or problems which cannot be solved by reading this manual please contact Sharp Electronics Corporation P O Box 650 Mahwah NJ 07430 1163 Telephone 1 800 BE SHARP A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant See installation instructions for details This equipment connects to the telephone network through a standard USOC Ru 11C network interface jack If your home has specially wired
80. op of the first page received The receiver s name must be programmed in either the Rapid Key or Speed Dial function for it to appear on the Note Cover Sheet The cover sheet function must be selected each time you wish to add a cover sheet to a fax transmission To add a message to a cover sheet the message must be selected using the message function To include a cover sheet with a transmission follow these steps Press the COVER SHEET key until Press the ENTER key 1 COVER SHEET SET appears and then press the ENTER key SPEED BROAD RECEPTION REDIAL MEMORY SEARCH CAST PAUSE Jk Jl RESOLU COVER TION CONTRAST SHEET LIST 2 SIDEDTX JIE SPEAKER 2 SIDED E SORT COP q Y SPFUN EXPOSURE Selection 1 COVER SHEET SET Press the a key or gt key to select 1 ON or 2 OFF Select 1 ON to enable the function Select 2 OFF to disable the function 56 HOW TO USE THE FAX FUNCTION MESSAGE FUNCTION One of the following messages can be selected CONFIDENTIAL PLS DISTRIBUTE URGENT PLS CALL BACK IMPORTANT If a message is selected when the cover sheet function is not used the message will be added to the top of the first page of the fax To add a message to a cover sheet follow these steps Press the COVER SHEET key SPEED BROAD RECEPTION REDIAL MEMO
81. ot successful after the set number of recall attempts is made a report will print and the document will be cleared from memory f a communication error occurs because the memory becomes full during transmission no recall attempts will be made Recall attempts for a direct transmission will only be made when the RSPF is used Recall attempts will not be made when the document glass is used When the machine is waiting to make a recall attempt for a direct transmission other operations Such as storing a transmission or selecting a function cannot be performed When the line is busy You can select the number of recall attempts made when the line is busy If 00 is entered the machine will not make any recall attempts Press the MENU key 5 Press the ENTER key MENU gt 2 SIDED E SORT COPY q SPFUN EXPOSURE H 2 Press the a key or gt key g Press the MENU key until 4 USER PROGRAM appears and then press the ENTER key Press the MENU key to exit Selection 3 Press the a key or key until 8 RECALL TIMES BUSY appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 8 RECALL TIMES BUSY 4 Press the numeric keys to select the number of recall attempts ABG DEF Enter the number of recall times 00 to 14 GHI JKL MNO WXYZ SETTINGS When communication error occurs You can select the number of recall at
82. otherwise fails 1 2 OFF MEMORY POLL MODE 1 1 TIME Perform polling transmission once 2 REPEAT Perform polling transmission repeatedly POLLING MODE Poll another fax machine SERIAL POLL MODE Sequentially poll multiple fax machines SELECTING SETTINGS FOR THE FUNCTION The general procedure for configuring settings for the fax function is explained below Follow this procedure to configure the settings explained on pages 6 through 9 An item can also be selected after pressing the MENU key by pressing the numeric key for the item the key corresponding to the number that appears in front of the item When the numeric key is pressed the item is selected or entered 1 Press the MODE SELECT key to Select setting or enter information select fax mode The FAX indicator lights To select a setting up to indicate that fax Press the lt a key or p gt key until the setting is selected To enter information Press the numeric keys to enter characters or numbers 2 Press the MENU key f you mistakenly select the wrong item FAX MAIN will press the CLEAR key and repeat ENTER appear in the display the procedure from step 2 To cancel a setting for a fax function press the MENU key 5 Press the ENTER key The setting or information gt ENTER is entered 3 Press the lt key or key
83. our outgoing message to explain that this can be done by pressing their START key after leaving their voice message You can connect an extension phone to the machine to make and receive calls like any other extension phone on your line Even if you pick up the extension phone and hear a fax tone the machine will automatically cut in and take over the line Note however if you also have a PC modem on the same line you must turn on the Remote Reception function and deactivate the Fax Signal Receive function See SETTING UP THE MACHINE FOR USE WITH A PC p 38 and USING THE REMOTE RECEPTION FUNCTION p 39 Note Remote Reception function is initially set to ON Chapter 2 INITIAL SETTINGS PART NAMES Document glass Operation panel Front cover Paper tray Bypass tray paper guides RSPF Reversing tray Original guides X X Document CL feeder cover Exit area Document feeder tray i TEL jack SA LINE jack Paper output tray Paper output tray extension Power switch _Handles Power cord 13 LOOK AT THE FAX OPERATION PANEL 2 SPEED BROAD RECEPTION REDIAL MEMORY SEARCH CAST MODE J PAUSE SHARP CCS C s RESOLU COVER TION CONTRAST SHEET LIST 2 SIDEDTX gt 0 000209 40 OO Rapid keys P
84. ous tone 3 seconds Indicates the end of transmission reception or line error Continuous tone 1 second Warning tone 91 Chapter 7 APPENDIX SPECIFICATIONS Applicable telephone line Public switched telephone network Compression method MR MMR JBIG Transmission modes Super G3 G3 the machine can only send faxes to and receive faxes from machines that support G3 or Super G3 Scanning method CCD flatbed scanning Scanning resolution supports ITU T standards 8 x 3 85 lines mm Standard 8 x 7 7 lines mm Fine Fine Halftone 8 x 15 4 lines mm Super Fine Super Fine Halftone Recording method Laser electrostatic charge method Transmission speed 33 6 kbps gt 2 4 kbps Automatic fallback Transmission time Approx 2 seconds Super G3 mode 33 6 kbps JBIG Approx 6 seconds G3 ECM mode 14 4 kbps JBIG Paper size 8 1 2 x 11 Letter 8 1 2 x 14 Legal or A4 Effective recording width 8 1 2 max 8 1 2 x 14 printing Transmittable original size When using the RSPF Maximum One sided original 8 1 2 x 19 7 Two sided original 8 1 2 x 14 Minimum 8 1 2 x 5 1 2 When using the document glass Maximum 8 1 2 x 14 Effective scanning width 8 1 2 maximum Halftone transmission 256 levels Contrast exposure adjustment Light Medium Dark Extension telephone connection Possible 1
85. phone will still ring when the machine ringer is set to 1 OFF 17 SETTING THE LENGTH ALARM BEEPS You can select the length in seconds of the alarm beeps emitted at the end of transmission and reception following the procedure below Press the MENU key g Press the MENU key Press the MENU key to exit 2 Press the a key or gt key until 4 USER PROGRAM appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 4 USER PROGRAM Press the a key or gt key until 17 BEEP LENGTH appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 4 Press the key or gt key to set the alarm beeps to the desired length or to turn them off The selections are as follows 1 35 SEP SEE of 21SEC 3 NO 2 SIDED E SORT COPY SP FUN EXPOSURE H ADJUSTING THE ALARM BEEP VOLUME Adjust the volume of alarm beeps emitted at the end of transmission and reception following the procedure below il Press the MENU key g Press the MENU key Press the MENU key to exit D E SORT d SPFUN EXPOSURE RATIO 2 Press the a key or gt key until 4 USER PROGRAM appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 4 USER PROGRAM Press the a key or gt key until 19 BEEPER VOLUME appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 19 BEEPE
86. ration commission for more information ABOUT THE TELEPHONE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT OF 1991 The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other electronic device including FAX machines to send any message unless such message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on the first page of the transmission the date and time it is sent and an identification of the business or other entity or other individual sending the message and the telephone number of the sending machine or such business other entity or individual The telephone number provided may not be a 900 number or any other number for which charges exceed local or long distance transmission charges In order to program this information into your FAX machine you should complete the following steps See page 21 of this Operation Manual Important safety information any of your telephone equipment is not operating properly you should immediately remove it from your telephone line as it may cause harm to the telephone network The AC power outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at
87. ress one of these keys to dial a fax or telephone number automatically amp MEMORY key indicator Used for sending faxes in memory indicator is lit or direct sending indicator is not lit G SPEED SEARCH key Press this key to dial a two digit Speed Dial number During character inputting use this key to delete an incorrect entry Also press this key twice to search for an automatic dialing number BROADCAST key Press this key to send originals to a group of receiving fax machines amp RECEPTION MODE key Press this key to select the mode of reception 0 REDIAL PAUSE key Press this key to automatically redial the last number you dialed Also press this key to insert a pause when entering numbers Display Shows various messages during fax operation and programming 14 LINE STATUS SPEAKER d lt A 0 Fax 809 nz 1900 9 CLEAR key Press this key to stop an operation before it is completed or to delete the number that was last input When a setting menu appears use this key to move back to the previous menu level CLEAR ALL key This returns all functions to the default settings When pressed in a setting menu this returns the settings and display to the initial state SHIFT key indicator Press this key to switch between upper and lower case RESOLUTION key P
88. ress this key to adjust the resolution before sending faxes CONTRAST key Press this key to adjust the contrast before sending faxes COVERSHEET key Press this key to automatically add a cover sheet and message to a fax LINE STATUS indicator Lit when sending receiving faxes blinking when receiving data SETTINGS LIST key Press this key to select from a list of available reporis SPEAKER key Press ihis key to begin manual dialing To close the line press the SPEAKER key again 2 SIDED TX key Press this key to fax a two sided original MODE SELECT key Mode indicators Press this key to select the mode The indicator of the selected mode lights copy printer scanner fax mode indicators RSPF indicator This lights up when an original is placed in the RSPF Error indicator This lights steadily or blinks when a paper misfeed or other error occurs Tray location indicator Indicates the selected paper tray The indicator blinks when the tray is out of paper or is not closed MENU key Press this key to configure a user program key gt key ENTER key Press the a key or p gt key to select an item in a function setting menu Press the ENTER key to enter a selection x key Press this key to enter symbols during a name storing procedure Press the key to cha
89. rint when information on a total of 50 fax transmissions and receptions accumulates Once information on 50 transmissions receptions accumulates the oldest transaction is deleted each time a new transaction takes place If automatic printing of the Activity Report is enabled when PRINT HOLD MODE p 67 is enabled the Activity Report will be held in memory instead of being printed To print the report perform the HOLD DATA PRINT procedure p 69 1 Press the MENU key 5 Press the MENU key Press the MENU key to exit 2 Press the a key or gt key until 4 USER PROGRAM appears and then press the ENTER key Selection Press the a key or gt key until 6 AUTO LISTING appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 6 AUTO LISTING 4 Press the a key or gt key to select 1 ON and press the ENTER key Selection To disable automatic printing select 2 OFF and press the ENTER key 88 TROUBLESHOOTING PRINTING TRANSACTION REPORTS The machine can be set to print a transaction report after each transmission reception and or error The printing condition can be selected separately for three types of transaction reports TRANSMISSION LIST BROADCAST LIST and RECEPTION LIST For each type of report select one of the following printing conditions ALWAYS PRINTS After each transmission reception or error ERROR ONLY
90. s in progress Transmission reservation p 70 broadcast transmission p 71 broadcasting using a Group key p 72 or timer transmission p 79 26 SETTINGS SELECTING THE RECEPTION MODE Your machine has three modes for receiving incoming calls and faxes AUTO mode Select this mode when you only want to receive faxes on your telephone line The machine will automatically answer all calls and receive incoming faxes MAN mode This is the most convenient mode for receiving phone calls if you have an extension phone To have true manual mode the machine must be set to not answer while in MAN mode see SETTING THE NUMBER OF RINGS FOR MANUAL RECEPTION p 29 You can also receive faxes however all calls must first be answered by picking up the receiver on the extension phone A M mode Select this mode when an answering machine is connected to the machine and you want the answering machine to answer all calls This allows you to receive both voice messages and faxes while you are out If you are using distinctive ringing as described in DISTINCTIVE RINGING on page 41 you must set the reception mode to AUTO This is true as well if you are using an answering machine with distinctive ringing in this case the answering machine must be connected to a separate wall jack not to your machine To select the reception mode press the RECEPTION MODE key until the desired reception mode appears in the disp
91. sed to identify the passcode number and then press the ENTER key and then press the ENTER key ABC DEF Selection 25 PRINT PASSCODE A 6 9 0 4 Press the a key or gt key to select 1 5 and press the To delete a passcode number Enter the four digit number that identifies the passcode number and press the ENTER key The passcode is cleared ENTER key g Press the MENU key Selection 1 SET To clear a passcode number Select 2 CLEAR and press the ENTER key HOLD DATA PRINT Follow the steps below to print received faxes that are held in memory Press the MENU key to exit After the passcode is stored the PRINT HOLD PASSCODE LIST is printed This list provides a record of the passcode in case it is forgotten and the administrator of the machine should store the list in a safe place where other people will not see it 2 Received fax jobs held in memory cannot be printed during fax transmission or while printing is taking place If a fax is received while print hold faxes are being printed the fax will be printed without being held Press the MENU key Enter four digit number that identifies the passcode number and ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO 5 D E SORT COPY q Y SRFUN EXPOSURE RATIO 2 Make sure the following message appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 0 HOLD DATA PRINT If the above message does not appear pre
92. smission will begin once the connection is made Press the SPEED SEARCH key and enter Speed Dial number Enter a full number with the numeric keys 5 Press the START key if you entered a Speed Dial number or a full number The number will be dialed once the current operation is completed and transmission will begin once the connection is made 70 When placing the Original on the Table Confirm that there are original s the RSPF and open the RSPF 2 Place the original face down the document glass Align the original according to the original scale in the illustration below Line up the center of the edge of the original with the mark 4 When using the document glass do not set original s in the RSPF 4 If needed set the original size resolution and contrast See DIALING AND TRANSMITTING 59 5 Press the START key to scan the page into memory If you have more than one original to read into memory place the next page and press the START key to read each page g Press the key BROADCASTING This function allows you to send the same original to as many as 100 different locations with just one operation Once the original is loaded it is scanned and stored memory The fax numbers you have entered then automatically dialed in succession and the original is transmitted to each location Recipient
93. ss the lt a key or p gt key until the message appears and then press the ENTER key then press the ENTER key When the ENTER key is pressed printing begins If there are no received faxes held in memory the passcode cannot be entered If you enter an incorrect passcode three times in a row the machine will exit HOLD DATA PRINT mode 69 TRANSMISSION RESERVATION When your fax is busy receiving an original or transmitting an original from memory you can reserve a transmission by setting the original either in the RSPF or on the document glass reading it into memory and entering the fax number Once the current operation is completed your fax will automatically dial the number and transmit the original saving you from having to wait When Using the RSPF Confirm that there originals on the document glass and that copying is not in progress then gently close the RSPF 2 Adjust the original guides to the width of your original 3 Place the original face up and push it gently into the RSPF The top edge of the original should enter the fax first Adjust the resolution and or contrast settings if desired Original face up 4 Enter the number of the receiving machine using one of the following methods Press a Rapid key If you press a Rapid Key the next step is not necessary The number will be dialed once the current operation is completed and tran
94. ss the MENU key g Press a numeric key to select the number of rings ABC Select the number of rings you would like to GHI MNO use 0 to 9 2 Press the a key or key g Press the ENTER key until 4 USER PROGRAM appears and then press the ENTER key Selection O GIO O A SEFUN EXPOSURE 4 USER PROGRAM O Press the key or gt key until 5 OF RINGS MANUAL g Press the MENU key appears and then press the ENTER key Press the MENU key to exit Selection 5 OF RINGS MANUAL SELECTING THE RECEPTION PAPER SIZE Set the size of paper to be used to print received faxes A size setting other than A4 8 5x11 or 8 5x14 is regarded as out of paper To set the paper size see LOADING PAPER in the Operation Manual for general information 29 INITIAL SETTINGS L SETTING THE TRAY SELECTION when the 250 sheet paper feed unit is installed Follow the steps below to select the paper tray for received faxes Press the MENU key 5 Press the ENTER key MENU gt 2 SIDED E SORT COPY q SPFUN EXPOSURE H TT Press the a key or gt key 2 until 4 USER PROGRAM appears 6 Press the MENU key and then press the ENTER key Press the MENU key to Selection exit 4 USER PROGRAM H Press the 4 key or gt key until 27 TRAY SELECT
95. t the SPEED and entering a two digit number Speed Dialing To use Automatic Dialing you must first store the full number The way you store it depends on whether you want to use it for Rapid Key Dialing or Speed Dialing Storing numbers Use the following procedure to store numbers for Rapid Key Dialing or Speed Dialing 1 Press the MENU key g Press the Rapid Key or enter the Speed Dial number that you wish to program gt To program a Rapid Key press a Rapid key 01 to 187 To program a Speed Dial number press two numeric keys 00 to 99 and then press the 2 Press the a key or gt key ENTER key until 2 ENTRY MODE appears and then press the ENTER key 7 Enter the fax number with the numeric Selection keys ABC DEF Enter the fax number 2 ENTRY MODE maximum of 40 digits including pauses using A the numeric keys H Press the a key or gt key until 1 FAX NUMBER appears and then press the ENTER key Selection Press the ENTER key 1 FAX NUMBER gt CIO 2 SIDED E SORT Press the lt a key lt gt or gt key es el ome i to select the type of auto dial number RT COPY Y SPFUN EXPOSURE RATIO A FUN COPY EXPOSURE RATIO that you wish to program and then press the ENTER key To program a Rapid Key at select 1 RAPID KEY
96. t there are no original s 5 Press the START key the RSPF and open the RSPF ABC The set original size appears in the display Bg Place the original face down on the MNO and then scanning document glass Align the original 6 begins according to the original scale in the 9 illustration below Line up the center a of the edge of the original with the mark 2 After the START key is pressed the Note _ set original size appears in the display READING 001 8 5 11 100 sure that the displayed size is the same as the actual original size The factory default setting for the original size is 8 5x11 If the displayed size is not correct press the CLEAR ALL key A to stop operation and then change the original size setting See ORIGINAL SIZE p 54 When faxing from the document glass if the size of the original is different from the specified size part of the image may be cut off 6 If you have more than one original to When using the document glass do not set read into place the next original s in the RSPF page and press the START key to read each page Go to step 7 after the last page has been If needed set the original size p 54 scanned resolution p 55 and contrast p 55 Continue with the DIALING AND 7 Press the key TRANSMITTING p 59 section Transmission begins
97. telephone Auto dialing Combined total of 18 One Touch Dial and Group keys 100 Speed Dial numbers redialing automatic Timer transmission Yes Automatic document feeding Yes 30 pages Memory capacity 2 Error Correction Mode ECM Yes As a part of our policy of continuous improvement SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production machines There may be some deviations from these values in individual machines 92 INDEX A Alarm beeps Alarm beep 19 Length of alarm 18 Answering machine eene 48 Answering machine backup 49 Quiet detect time sss 48 ee er Pere EUR 15 16 Automatic dialing nt 45 Rapid key 42 Speed dialing esses 42 B Bypass tray paper 13 Clear numbers GPOup Kays e ges 47 Rapid key 44 Speed dialing eese 44 Connecting
98. tempts made when a communication error occurs If 0 is entered the machine will not make any recall attempts Press the MENU key g Press the MENU key Press the MENU key to exit 2 Press the key or gt key until 4 USER PROGRAM appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 4 USER PROGRAM Press the key or gt key until 9 RECALL TIMES ERR appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 9 RECALL TIMES ERR 4 Press the keys to select the number of recall attempts Enter the number of recall times 0 or 1 hy ABC Y GHI JKL MNO 4 A Ce 2 SIDED E SORT q COPY SRFUN EXPOSURE H 33 SETTINGS L SETTING THE RECALL INTERVAL The machine will automatically reattempt transmission when a transmission is not successful because the line is busy or a communication error occurs This setting is used to select the interval between recall attempts f a transmission is still not successful after the set number of recall attempts is made a report will print and the document will be cleared from memory f a communication error occurs because the memory becomes full during transmission no recall attempts will be made Recall attempts for a direct transmission will only be made when the RSPF is used Recall attempts will not be made when the document glass is used When the machine is wai
99. then press the ENTER key ABG DEF To delete a passcode GHI JKL MNO number Enter the two digit number that identifies the passcode number and press the ENTER key The passcode is deleted 78 g Enter the passcode fax number of the machine to be allowed to poll your machine with the numeric keys and press the ENTER key GHI JKL MNO 7 Press the MENU key Press the MENU key to exit OPERATIONS The timer function allows you to set a transmission or polling operation to be performed automatically at a time you specify Up to five transmission operations or polling operations can be set at any one time and the times they will be performed can be specified up to a week in advance You can use this function for example to take advantage of lower night time telephone rates without having to be there when the operation is performed For a timer transmission scan the original into memory when you set the transmission Scanning the original into memory is convenient because you do not have to worry about original mix ups or forgetting to load the original If the memory becomes full while the original is being scanned MEMORY FULL will appear in the display Press the START key to transmit the pages that have been stored up to that point in memory Press the CLEAR ALL key to cancel the entire transmission i rc Your fax machine R
100. ting to make a recall attempt for a direct transmission other operations Such as storing a transmission or selecting a function cannot be performed When the line is busy You can select the interval between recall attempts when the line is busy An interval from 1 to 15 minutes can be selected 1 Press the MENU key 5 Press the key 2 SIDED E SORT q COPY SPFUN EXPOSURE f 2 Press the a key or gt key g Press the MENU key until 4 USER PROGRAM appears and then press the ENTER key Press the MENU key to exit Selection 4 USER PROGRAM 3 Press the key or gt key until 10 RECALL INT BUSY appears and then press the ENTER key Selection 10 RECALL INT BUSY Press the numeric keys to select the recall interval ABG DEF Enter the recall interval 01 15 JKL MNO SETTINGS When communication error occurs You can select the interval between recall attempts when a communication error occurs An interval from 0 to 15 minutes can be selected If the recall interval is set to 0 minutes the machine will immediately call again after breaking the connection due to the communication error Press the MENU key g Press the MENU key Press the MENU key to exit 2 Press the a key or gt key until 4 USER PROGRAM appears and then press the ENTER key Selection
101. ument glass Specify the LM original size p 54 Perz the resolution Place the original p 53 and contrast p 55 CONTRAST CONTRAST aab Dial gt If you are faxing a multi page original change pages and press the START key Sending fax to multiple destinations Broadcasting 71 H p UU p 00 Dia Adjust the resolution Place the original and contrast p 55 Storing a fax job while another job is in progress Fax transmission RESOLU or reception in ex TION CONTRAST gt b The tax willbe progress Dial transmitted after previous jobs are Adjust the resolution completed and contrast p 55 Place the original Automatically sending a fax at a specified time timer transmission To set up a timer transmission see TIMER OPERATIONS p 79 Receiving a fax Selecting the reception mode p 63 Faxes are automatically received RECEPTION rocolved MODE C Select this mode when an extension phone is connected to the machine to Press until the desired receive phone calls To receive a fax reception mode appears answer the call on the phone and then in the display press the START key Select this mode when an answering machine is connected to the machine Faxes will be received automatically Calling a fax machine and requesting automatic transmission of an origi
102. urity information PASSCODE LIST SEP 10 200X FRI 06 30 PM 6 JUNK FAX LIST Fax numbers designated as Anti Junk Fax numbers JUNK FAX LIST SEP 10 200X FRI 06 30 PM 86 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 USER PROGRAM LIST Currently activated USER PROGRAM settings USER PROGRAM LIST SEP 10 200X FRI 06 30 PM mus Use the following procedure to print out reports If the printing procedure for one of the reports below is performed when PRINT HOLD MODE p 67 is enabled the report will be held in memory instead of being printed To print the report perform the HOLD DATA PRINT procedure p 69 Press the LIST key H Press the ENTER key SPEED BROAD RECEPTION REDIAL MEMORY SEARCH CAST PAUSE C RESOLU COVER P CONTRAST SHEET LIST 2 SIDEDTX SPEED BROAD RECEPTION REDIAL MEMORY SEARCH CAST PAUSE C JC RESOLU COVER TION CONTRAST SHEET LIST 2 SIDEDTX C SPEAKER 2 SIDED E SORT q COPY SRFUN EXPOSURE R 87 TROUBLESHOOTING gha ACTIVITY REPORT AUTO LISTING This setting is used to automatically print the Activity Report for transmissions and receptions The Activity Report will automatically p
103. ve the setting enabled or if the final number is entered with the numeric keys NORMAL DIALING USING THE SPEAKER KEY When dialing normally with the SPEAKER key press the SPEAKER key and dial using the numeric keys You can hear the line and fax tones from the other machine through the speaker allowing you to confirm the response of the other machine P Dialing with a Speed Dial Set the original in the RSPF and press ino 2 28 number and then press the SPEAKER key See SETTING ag cove w the ENTER key or J GIAE THE ORIGINAL 52 START key Q To adjust the volume SPEED BROAD RECEPTION REDIAL MEMORY SEARCH CAST MODE PAUSE press the left and RESOLU COVER key or b gt key TION CONTRAST SHEET LIST 2 SIDED TX JCOCOCOCO O peu 7 When you hear the fax reception tone p of the other machine press the START key 2 Dial the fax number of the receiving 9 machine ABC DEF V Dialing with the numeric 1 keys Press the a key or gt key Dialing with a Rapid Key to select 1 SEND and then press G o u the ENTER key or START key 11 19 13 14 d o7 08 09 16 17 18 SHIFT HOW TO USE THE FAX FUNCTION USING THE SEARCH KEY If you do not remember the Rapid key or Speed Dial number in whic
104. while scanning an original MEMORY FULL ERROR will appear in the display and scanning will stop If the memory becomes full while the first page is being scanned scanning will stop and the transmission will be canceled If the memory becomes full while scanning a page after the first page scanning will stop You can transmit the pages that have already been scanned or cancel the transmission and clear the pages from memory Follow the steps below to transmit or clear the pages that have already been scanned 1 The memory becomes full and scanning stops MEMORY FULL ERROR appears in the display 2 To clear the pages that have already been scanned and cancel transmission press the lt a key or mp key to select 2 CANCEL To transmit the pages that have already been scanned select 1 SEND XX 3 Press the ENTER key The pages are cleared from memory If you selected 1 SEND XX in step 2 the pages are automatically transmitted f Note f you are using Quick On line transmission p 26 the pages that were scanned are automatically transmitted CANCELING DELETING A STORED FAX JOB This procedure is used to check and cancel a fax job that is waiting for transmission such as an automatic recalling job a stored fax job a remote transmission job or a timer transmission job A stored fax job cannot be canceled while transmission of another job is in progress Wait until transmission is finished and then can

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