You can select the image send settings of fax functions.
The fax settings can be enabled or disabled to suit
the needs of your workplace.
You can select the resolution setting for faxes.
Select this to use the resolution at which the fax was
sent.
If you do not select [Apply the Resolution Set when Stored], the image will be stored
at the resolution specified in the pull-down menu.
Select the line type from the list.
Select this after the line has been connected to have
the machine automatically detect whether your line is a pulse dial line
or a tone dial line. (Set manually when using a 10 pps rotary dial.)
When the Power is off and a fax is received, this function
activates the machine and prints the fax.
When this function is disabled, received faxes are not printed
until the power is turned on.
Changes the length of pauses inserted in fax numbers.
If a hyphen (-) is entered when dialling or storing a fax
number, a pause of 2 seconds is inserted.
It can be set between 1 and 15 seconds, in every 1 seconds.
This setting specifies whether or not a destination
verification message is displayed when sending a fax in order to prevent
accidental transmission to the wrong destination.
You can set the machine to the fax reception mode by
entering a two-digit number from the connected external telephone
and by tapping the
key. This one-digit number is called
the Remote Reception number, and it can be between 0 and 9.
The fax screen is displayed on the touch panel when
the external telephone is off-hook.
Selects whether or not a transaction report will be
printed, and if printed, the condition for being printed. Select
a setting for each of the following operations:
When a transaction report is printed, this is used to
print part of the first page of the transmitted original on the transaction
report. For more information, see "
Original Print on Transaction Report".
You can set the machine to periodically print the activity
report that is stored in memory.
The Image Sending Activity Report can be set to print each
time the number of transactions reaches 200, or at a specified time
(once a day only). (The settings can be simultaneously enabled.)
This setting is set when the destination does not correspond
to Super G3.
When you send a fax, noise on the line may occasionally
cause distortion of the image. You can enable ECM (Error Correction
Mode) to automatically resend only the part of the image that was
distorted.
When this setting is enabled, the send level will be
15 dB or less when you connect to a digital line.
This Setting can only be activated in Canada, Australia,
New Zealand, and Hong Kong.
If multiple telephone numbers have been assigned to your telephone
line, the number called can be identified by its ringing pattern.
By using one number for voice calls and another number for faxes,
you can tell which type of call you are receiving by the ringing
pattern. You can set your machine to automatically receive faxes
when your fax number is called by setting the pattern that corresponds
to your fax number. (Note that in Canada, six selections are available.)
This Setting can only be activated in France and Germany.
When the machine is used on a PBX, you can enable the PBX
setting to have the machine automatically connect to the outside
line. When this setting is enabled, the [R] key appears in the base
screen. When the [R] key is touched, the PBX setting is temporarily
cancelled.
If your PBX uses the Flash method to connect to the outside
line, select the [Flash]. If your PBX uses an ID number to connect
to the outside line, specify the ID number.
Make settings related to fax transmission.
Set to automatically reduce according to the chart paper
size of the other party.
If you cancel the setting, the actual size will be sent without
automatic reduction. In this case, part of the original may not be
printed because it does not match the size of the chart paper of
the other party.
When transmitting an image that is one of the following
sizes, this function rotates the image 90 degrees counterclockwise.
(The setting can be configured separately for each size.)
B5, A5, 5-1/2"x8-1/2"
When this setting is enabled, the machine starts transmitting
a fax as soon as the first page is scanned.
Transmission takes place at the same time as the remaining
pages are being scanned.
When the transmitted image is printed by the receiving
machine, the page number can be added to the top of each printed
page.
Allows you to change the destination name and sender
fax number if necessary.
This setting determines the position of the date and
sender information printed at the top of faxes by the receiving machine.
To have the information printed outside the transmitted document
image, tap the [Outside the Original Image] key. To have the information printed
inside the document image, tap the [Inside the Original Image] key.
For more information on the print position, see "
ADDING YOUR SENDER INFORMATION TO FAXES (FAX OWN NUMBER SENDING)".
This program is used to set the number of recall attempts
and the interval between recall attempts when a transmission is
not successful due to the line being busy or other reason.
This setting specifies whether or not recalling is performed
when the line is busy. During recalling, you can set the number
of recall attempts. Any number from 1 to 15 can be selected.
The interval between recall attempts can be set. Any
number of minutes from 1 to 15 can be selected.
The number of recall attempts | The interval between attempts | |
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United Kingdom, France, Germany, Sweden, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Greece, Russia |
1 to 10 (default: 2) |
any number of minutes from 1 to 15 (default: 3) |
Canada |
1 to 14 (default: 2) |
|
Australia, New Zealand, Singapore,Thailand, Malaysia, India, Philippines |
1 to 9 (default: 2) |
|
Hong Kong |
1 to 3 (default: 2) |
|
Taiwan |
1 to 15 (default: 2) |
any number of minutes from 4 to 15 (default: 4) |
Indonesia |
1 to 5 (default: 2) |
This determines how many times the machine will automatically
attempt the call again if a fax transmission fails due to a communication
error.
Specify how many times the machine will attempt the
call again when a communication error occurs. During recalling, you
can set the number of recall attempts. Any number from 1 to 15 can
be selected.
The interval between recall attempts can be set. Any
number of minutes from 1 to 15 can be selected.
The number of recall attempts | The interval between attempts | |
---|---|---|
United Kingdom, France, Germany, Sweden, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Greece, Russia |
1 to 5 (default: 1) |
any number of minutes from 1 to 15 (default: 3) |
Australia, New Zealand, Canada |
1 attempt |
any number of minutes from 1 to 15 (default: 3) |
Disables facsimile broadcasting.
Settings for fax transmission can be configured.
This setting is used to select the number of rings on
which the machine automatically receives a call and begins fax reception
in auto reception mode.
The "Number of Calls in Auto Reception" that can be set in each area are shown in
the following table.
The number of rings | |
---|---|
United Kingdom, France, Germany, Sweden, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Thailand, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Greece, Russia, Philippines, Indonesia |
0 to 9 |
Australia, New Zealand |
2 to 4 |
Singapore |
0 to 3 |
Malaysia, India, Canada, Taiwan |
0 to 15 |
When there is an incoming fax in manual reception mode,
it automatically switches to automatic reception. Also, set the number
of times the ringer sounds before switching to automatic reception
between 1 and 9 times.
This is used to have received faxes printed on both
sides of the paper.
When this setting is enabled and a fax consisting of 2 or
more pages is received (the pages must be the same size), the pages
are printed on both sides of the paper.
When a fax is received that includes printed information
such as the sender's name and address, the received image is slightly
larger than the standard size. This setting is used to automatically
reduce the image to fit the standard size.
This setting determines the paper selection condition
when printing received faxes. Select one of the three conditions below.
The received fax image is printed at its actual size
(without dividing it onto multiple sheets of paper). If the same
size of paper or larger paper is not loaded, the fax will be received
in memory and will not be printed until a suitable size of paper
is loaded.
Each received image is printed at full size. If necessary,
the image is divided onto multiple sheets of paper.
Each received image is printed at actual size when possible.
When not possible, the image is automatically reduced before printing.
When a problem prevents the machine from printing a
received fax, the received fax can be forwarded to another fax machine.
This setting is used to program the fax number of the destination
fax machine. Only one forwarding fax number can be programmed (maximum
of 64 digits).
To insert a pause between digits of the number, tap the [-]
key.
If you wish to specify an F-code confidential memory box in
the destination machine, tap the [/] key after entering the fax number
and enter the F-code (sub-address and passcode).
This program is not available in USA.
When a letter (8-1/2" x 11") size fax is received, this setting
reduces the fax to A4 size.
When this setting is enabled, A4 size faxes are also reduced.
Enable this setting to have the date and time of reception
printed.
Select [Inside the Received Image] or [Outside the Received Image] for the position
where
the date and time is printed.
When [Inside the Received Image] is selected, the date and time of reception is
printed on the received image.
When [Outside the Received Image] is selected, the received image is reduced
and the date and time of reception is printed in the blank area
that results.
Select the output tray for received faxes.
Set the number of copies of received faxes that are
printed to any number from 1 to 99.
Use this setting to specify whether reception from a
stored number is to be allowed or rejected.
Item | Description |
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Reject Reception |
Reject reception from the stored number. |
Allow Reception |
Allow reception from the stored number. |
All Invalid |
Even if numbers have been stored, disregard the numbers and allow reception from all numbers. |
Add New |
Adds a new address or domain (maximum of 50) from which reception is to be rejected or allowed. Enter the number (maximum of 20 digits) and tap the [Store] key. |
Registration Number List |
A list of the stored numbers can be displayed. When you select a number from this screen, it is deleted from the list. |
Reject hidden Number |
If checked, any call from the number of Reject Unknown Calls setting is rejected, regardless of the certain number receive settings. |
The following settings are for regular polling memory
using the Public Box.
When the memory polling function is used, this setting
determines whether any machine will be allowed to poll your machine,
or only machines that have been stored in your machine.
When the Polling Security Setting is enabled, use this
setting to store (or delete) the fax numbers of the machines that are
allowed to poll your machine.
Up to 10 destination fax numbers can be stored. Each number
must be within 20 digits in length.
This section explains how to store memory boxes for
various types of F-code communication.
When you tap the [Add New] key, the registration
screen appears. Up to 100 F-code memory boxes can be stored for
all functions (polling memory, confidential, and relay broadcast).
When you select a memory box from the list, the edit
screen appears for the box.
For information on the settings, see "Settings".
Tap the [Delete] key to delete the memory box.
Item | Description |
---|---|
Items common to all types |
|
Box Type |
Select the type of box. Polling Memory: Store a memory box for F-code polling memory. The sub-address and passcode that you store in the memory box are necessary for the other machine to poll the machine (request transmission) using F-code communication. Confidential: Store a memory box for F-code confidential communication. In addition, store a "Print PIN" in the memory box to print faxes received by confidential reception. The sub-address and passcode that you program in the memory box are necessary for the other machine to send a fax to the machine by F-code confidential transmission. Relay Broadcast: Store a memory box for F-code relay broadcast transmission.Relay Broadcast: Store a memory box for F-code relay broadcast transmission. Up to 30 destinations can be stored to forward the received data. The sub-address and passcode that you program in the memory box are necessary for the other machine to send a fax to the machine by F-code relay request transmission.
|
Memory Box Name |
Enter a name (maximum of 18 characters) for the memory box. |
Sub Address/Passcode |
Enter a sub-address and passcode. A maximum of 20 digits can be entered for each sub-address and passcode. Separate a sub-address and passcode by a slash ("/"). |
Items displayed when storing a confidential memory box |
|
Print PIN |
Set a "Print PIN" for confidential reception. Enter a 4-digit number. |
Items displayed when storing a relay broadcast memory box |
|
Recipients |
Select the end recipients of the relay broadcast. Select the recipients from the address book. Select Forward Address from the Address Book: Select an address from the address book.Destination Entry: An address that is not stored in the address book can be directly entered. Enter the address in the same way as when storing an address for a mode. |
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