Philips Fax Machine LPF 920 User Manual

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Table of Contents  
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11Telephone Lines and Additional  
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1 General Safety Information  
Use only the power and telephones cables supplied.  
Your device has been tested in conformity with standards  
Use only the power and telephones cables supplied.  
The device does not have an on/off button.  
EN 60950-1 and IEC 60950-1 and should only be operat-  
ed with telephone systems and power equipment that meet  
these standards. The device was built exclusively for use in  
the indicated sales region.  
Set up your device so that the power socket is easily acces-  
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sible. The device does not have an on/off button. In an  
emergency, disconnect your device from the power supply  
by pulling the power plug.  
Never touch the power or telephone cable if the insulation is damaged.  
Do not make any changes or settings that are not described  
in this user manual.  
Never touch the power or telephone cable if the insulation  
is damaged.  
Disconnect your device from the power and telephone networks during an electrical storm.  
Setting Up the Machine  
The device should rest securely on stabile, flat surface.  
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Disconnect your device from the power and telephone net-  
works during an electrical storm. If this is not possible, do  
The device should rest securely on a stabile, flat surface. If  
the device should fall, it can be damaged or can cause injury  
to people, especially small children. Position all cables in  
such a way that no one will stumble on them, thus avoiding  
not use the device during an electrical storm.  
Before cleaning the surface of your device, disconnect it from the power and telephone networks.  
Before cleaning the surface of your device, disconnect it  
from the power and telephone networks. Never use liquid,  
gaseous or easily flammable cleansers (sprays, abrasives,  
polishes, alcohol).  
possible injuries to persons or damage to the device itself.  
The distance between the device and other appliances or objects, must be at least 15 centimetres.  
The distance between the device and other devices or ob-  
jects must be at least 15 centimetres; this also applies to the  
use of additional cordless telephones. Do not place the de-  
Only clean the display with dry, soft cloth.  
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Only clean the display with a dry, soft cloth. If the display  
breaks, a mildly corrosive liquid may escape. Avoid all con-  
tact with your skin and eyes.  
vice in the vicinity of radios or televisions.  
Lock the cover of the device completely into place  
In the event of power failure, your device will not function;  
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Lock the cover of the device completely into place when  
opening the device. You could be injured if the cover falls  
In the event of a power failure, your device will not func-  
tion; saved data is retained.  
while you are working on the device.  
Protect the device against direct sunlight  
Repairs  
Protect the device against direct sunlight, heat, large temper-  
ature fluctuations and moisture. Do not place the device in  
the vicinity of heaters or air conditioners. Observe the infor-  
Should disruptions occur, follow the instructions on the  
display and on the error report.  
mation on temperature and humidity in the technical data.  
Do not make any repairs to the device yourself. Improper  
maintenance can result in injuries or damage to the device.  
Only have your device repaired by an authorised service  
centre.  
Do not remove the type label from your device; this would  
void the warranty.  
The device must have sufficient ventilation  
The device must have sufficient ventilation and may not be  
covered. Do not put your device in closed cabinets or box-  
es. Do not place the machine on soft surfaces such as table-  
cloths or carpets and do not cover the ventilation slits.  
Otherwise, the device can overheat and catch on fire.  
The area in which you operate the device must be adequately ventilated  
The area in which you operate the device must be ade-  
quately ventilated, especially if the device is used frequent-  
ly. Set up your device in such a way that the flow of the ex-  
Consumable Materials  
Use only original consumable materials. These are availa-  
ble from a specialised retailer or through our order service  
(see back side of this user manual). Other consumable ma-  
terials could damage the device or shorten its service life.  
haust air stream points away from the work station.  
In the event that the device becomes too hot, or if you see smoke coming from the device  
In the event that the device becomes too hot, or if you see  
smoke coming from the device, you must immediately pull  
the power cable out of the power socket. Have your device  
examined by trained professionals at a technical service lo-  
cation. To prevent the spread of fire, open flames should  
Dispose of old consumable materials according to the  
waste regulations of your country.  
Never open a toner cartridge. If toner dust is released into  
the air, you should avoid allowing it to contact your skin  
and eyes. Store both new and used cartridges in a place  
where they will not come into the hands of children.  
In case of a paper jam, do not forcefully remove the paper,  
but rather pull it gently out of the device and throw it away  
carefully: It is possible that the toner may not be complete-  
ly set on the print-out, and toner dust could be released  
into the air. Do not inhale the released toner dust. Remove  
the toner dust from clothing or objects with cold water;  
hot water would only cause the toner to set.  
be kept away from the device.  
Do not plug in the device in moist rooms.  
Do not plug in the device in moist rooms. Never touch the  
mains cable, the mains connection or the telephone socket  
with wet hands.  
Do not allow liquids to enter into the device.  
Do not allow liquids to enter into the device. Disconnect  
the device from the power socket if liquids or foreign ob-  
jects have entered the device and have your device exam-  
ined by trained professionals at a technical service location.  
Do not allow children to handle the device without supervision.  
Do not allow children to handle the device without super-  
vision. The packing materials should be kept out of the  
hands of children.  
Laser-Safety  
Magnetic telephone handset  
The telephone handset of the device is magnetic. Caution,  
small metallic objects (paper clips) may be retained if  
placed near or on the telephone handset.  
Your device operates with laser beams. Only a qualified  
service technician should open the device and carry out  
service operations; otherwise there is a risk of eye injuries  
resulting from both visible and invisible laser radiation.  
Class  
1
Laser Product  
Power Supply  
Check whether the mains voltage of your device  
à Class 1 Laser Product  
Check whether the mains voltage of your device (indicated  
on the type label) matches the mains voltage available at  
the setup location.  
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2 Overview  
4 Lists and Reports  
Overview of the Menu Functions  
41 List of the available functions  
41 List of the available functions ................ page 28  
The following functions are available on your device.  
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42 Printing Fax Journal  
There are two ways in which you can call functions.  
42 Printing fax journal ............................... page 28  
Menu Navigation  
43 Printing the Telephone Book  
Navigating in the menu: Press OK or one of the two  
arrow keys [ to open the function menu. Page through  
[ menu entries. Use OK to select a function. Press C to  
return to the previous menu level. Press j to close the  
43 Printing the telephone book.................. page 28  
44  
Printing the Settings  
44 Printing the settings .............................. page 28  
45 Printing the Jobs List  
45 Printing the jobs list .............................. page 16  
menu and return to the starting mode.  
Direct Loading  
5 Jobs  
51 Immediate Job Execution  
Calling functions directly: You can call a menu func-  
tion directly using the function number. Press OK and en-  
ter the appropriate function number using the numeric  
keypad. Confirm using OK. You will find the function  
number in the following list.  
51 Immediate job execution....................... page 16  
52 Changing job  
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52 Changing a job...................................... page 16  
53 Deleting a Job  
53 Deleting a job........................................ page 16  
54 Printing a Job  
54 Printing a job ........................................ page 16  
55 Printing the Jobs List  
55 Printing the jobs list .............................. page 16  
1 Installation  
11 Selecting the Country  
6 Miscellaneous  
61 Locking the Device  
11 Selecting the country..............................page 26  
12 Selecting the Language  
61 Locking the device................................. page 26  
62 Installing new toner cartridge  
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12 Selecting the language ............................page 26  
13 Entering the Date and Time  
62 Installing a new toner cartridge ............. page 31  
64 Sudoku  
13 Entering the date and time.....................page 26  
14 Entering Your Telephone Number and Name  
68 Sudoku.................................................. page 20  
14 Entering your telephone number and name  
.......................................................................page 26  
15 Configuring Telephone Lines and Services  
15 Configuring telephone lines and services page 29  
16 Make Various Settings  
Printing Help Pages  
16 Various settings......................................page 27  
17 Setting the Number of Rings  
Printing the Functions List  
17 Setting the number of rings....................page 27  
Printing the Functions List  
18 Setting the Ring Volume  
You can also print the functions list by pressing ¨, 1 and  
18 Setting the ring volume..........................page 27  
19 Setting the Fax Reception Mode  
OK.  
19 Setting the fax reception mode...............page 28  
Printing the Telephone Book  
Printing the Telephone Book  
2 Fax  
21 Reducing transmission speed  
You can also print the telephone book by pressing ¨, 4  
21 Reducing transmission speed..................page 27  
and OK.  
22 Fax Polling  
22 Fax polling.............................................page 15  
23 Polling Send  
Printing the Fax Templates  
23 Polling send ...........................................page 15  
Printing the Fax Templates  
24 Sending Fax Later (= timer function)  
You can also print the fax templates by pressing ¨, 8  
24 Sending fax later (= timer function) .......page 14  
25 Settings for Transmission Reports  
and OK.  
25 Settings for transmission reports.............page 27  
27 Deactivating Automatic Fax Printout  
Printing Fax Journal  
27 Deactivating automatic fax printout.......page 15  
Printing Fax Journal  
28 Settings for Fax Reception  
You can also print the fax journal by pressing ¨, 3 and  
28 Settings for fax reception........................page 27  
29 Using Fax Templates  
OK.  
29 Using fax templates................................page 14  
Printing the Job List  
Printing the Job List  
3 SMS  
Function is not supported in all countries and networks  
You can also obtain a print-out of the jobs list by pressing  
(Function is not supported in all countries and  
¨, 6 and OK.  
networks)  
31 Sending SMS  
31 Sending SMS .........................................page 18  
Sudoku: Printing a Game  
32 Reading SMS  
Sudoku: Printing Game  
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32 Reading SMS.........................................page 18  
You can also print a new Sudoku by pressing ¨, 7 and  
33 Deleting SMS  
OK.  
33 Deleting SMS ........................................page 19  
34 Printing SMS  
34 Printing SMS.........................................page 18  
Printing the List of Settings  
35 Settings for sending and receiving SMS  
Printing the List of Settings  
35 Settings for sending and receiving SMS..page 19  
You can also print the list of settings by pressing ¨, 5  
36 Changing Transmitting and Receiving Numbers  
and OK.  
36 Changing transmitting and receiving numbers  
.......................................................................page 19  
Overview  
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Toner cartridge  
Device Overview  
Außenansicht Tonerkartusche  
1
Cover  
Cover  
2
Document Support  
ƒ Document support  
3
Document Feed Slot  
Document feed slot  
4
Document Guide  
EN  
Document guide  
5
Panel with Display  
Panel with display  
6
Document Outlet  
Document outlet  
7
Printout and Fax outlet  
ˆ Printout and fax outlet (extendable)  
8
Paper Tray  
Paper tray  
9
Slot for the Plug’n’Print Card  
Š Slot for the Plug’n’Print card  
10 Telephone Handset with Spiral Cable (Type 3)  
Telephone handset with spiral cable (LPF¦925,  
LPF¦935)  
Auenansiht nmiet  
Connections on the Rear Side  
1
Telephone Handset Socket  
‚ )-Socket—Connection socket for the telephone  
(LPF¦925, LPF¦935)  
2
External Devices  
ƒ EXT-Socket—Connection socket for additional de-  
vices  
3
Telephone Cable  
„ LINE-Socket—Connection socket for telephone cable  
4
USB Port (Type 4)  
… þ-socket—USB port for PC (LPF¦935, LPF¦940)  
5
Mains Cable Socket  
Mains cable socket  
Außenansicht Rückseite  
1
Toner Cartridge  
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Help  
Panel with Display  
¨—Print list of functions, jobs, settings / printing fax jour-  
Letter Keypad  
nal or telephone book / Sudoku: printing a game / printing  
Keys (A—Z)—Telephone book register: Calling up tele-  
phone book entries / entering letters. Entering capital let-  
ters by pressing and holding ú button. Entering a space  
using ½. Entering a full stop using .. Entering a break us-  
ing .  
the fax templates  
SMS (Function is not supported in all countries and networks)  
_—Calling up the SMS menu (function is not support-  
ed in all countries and networks) / in countries and net-  
EN  
works without SMS function: calling up Text2Fax sending  
Special Characters  
1
Broadcasting (SMS)  
—Entering special characters (punctuation marks  
and symbols). Select the entries with [. Confirm with  
OK  
À—Sending to multiple recipients (= Broadcasting):  
Sending fax or SMS message to multiple recipients  
Resolution  
fx—Setting higher resolution for faxes and copying  
Special Characters  
2
ûü—Entering language specific special characters (special  
(NORMAL, hFINE, fSFINE, xPHOTO)  
Number Buttons  
letters). Select the entries with [. Confirm with OK  
Numeric keys (09)—Entering digits  
Shift Key  
Redialling  
ú—Shift key: entering capital letters / in combination  
—List of the last ten numbers dialled (= redialling  
with other keys: calling additional functions  
list)  
Telephone Book  
Caller List  
am—Calls up telephone book functions  
ú and —List of last ten callers (= caller list)  
Red lamp  
Speaker  
Red lamp Æ—If the lamp flashes, please read what is in-  
μ—(LPF¦920, LPF¦940): Listening while the connec-  
dicated on the display  
tion is established / (LPF¦925, LPF¦935): Dialling with the  
Green lamp (SMS)  
Green Lamp â/_—It flashes whenever an SMS mes-  
handset replaced  
R
sage has arrived or when a document is waiting to be re-  
—Insert short line interruption (Hook Flash) as office  
trieved from the fax memory.  
index on PABX or for calling special functions in the pub-  
Stop  
j—Function abort / return to the starting mode / docu-  
lic telephone network (PSTN)  
P
ments eject  
ú and —Inserting dialling pause  
C
C—Returning to the previous menu level / deleting indi-  
Symbols on the LCD Display  
vidual digits  
SFine  
Arrow Keys  
fSFINE resolution configured  
[—Calling the menu functions / navigation within the  
Photo  
menu / selecting options / moving the cursor  
xPHOTO resolution configured  
OK  
Fine  
OK—Calling the menu functions / confirming input  
hFINE resolution configured  
Start  
CLIP  
o—Start a fax transmission or fax reception  
ž—Incoming calls during absence (function is not sup-  
Copy  
ported in all countries and networks)  
COPY—Press twice: making copies automatically. Press  
SMS  
once: adjusting copies  
_—Incoming SMS messages (function is not supported  
in all countries and networks)  
L3 Paneel  
Overview  
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3 Initial Operation  
Contained in the Packing  
Loading Paper  
1
Device  
Initial operation  
Device  
Initial operation: Please remove the protective  
EN  
2
Telephone handset (Type 3)  
cardboard from the paper tray before loading paper  
ƒ Telephone handset (LPF¦925, LPF¦935)  
3
Spiral cable for telephone handset (Type 3)  
and replacing the paper tray into the device.  
Spiral cable for telephone handset (LPF¦925, LPF¦935)  
Requirements  
4
Document Support  
Before you can receive documents or make copies, you  
Document support  
5
Paper Tray  
must load paper into the device. Please use only appropri-  
ate paper in standard format A4 · 210¦×¦297 millimetre  
· preferably80¦g/m2. Follow the specifications in the tech-  
Paper tray  
6
Document Outlet Tray  
Document outlet tray  
7
Mains Cable  
nical data.  
ˆ Mains cable with plug (country-specific)  
Loading Paper  
8
Telephone Cable  
Separate the paper sheets by fanning them out, then  
align them by tapping edge of the stack lightly  
against a flat surface. This will prevent several sheets  
Telephone cable with plug (country-specific)  
9
Starter Cartridge  
Š Starter cartridge  
User Manual  
of paper from being drawn in all at once.  
User manual with installation guide (not depicted)  
Installation-CD (Type 4)  
Preparing Paper  
Installation-CD (LPF¦935, LPF¦940) (not depicted)  
Vpauinhat  
1
2
Remove the cover from the paper tray.  
Initial operation: Please remove the protective  
cardboard from the paper tray before loading pa-  
per and replacing the paper tray into the device.  
Put in only as much paper as will fit under the raised  
limit markers on the upper edge of the paper tray (see  
also the drawings on the cover of the paper tray). You  
can load up to 250 sheets.  
Packing Contents  
If one of the parts is missing or damaged, please con-  
tact your retailer or our customer service.  
Attaching the Document Support  
Attaching the Document Support  
If you would like to print on an input sheet (for  
example, forms or stationery), place the input  
sheet face down in the paper tray, with the top of  
the page toward the rear.  
Insert the document support into the two openings in the  
cover. The document support should snap securely into  
place.  
Dokumentenhalter anbringen  
Forms that have been printed out by a laser print-  
er are not suitable for further printing. This can  
lead to a paper jam.  
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Press the paper down until the lever (A) snaps into  
place at the rear of the paper tray.  
Connecting the Telephone Hand-  
set  
Type (mit Telefon)  
3
(LPF¦925, LPF¦935)  
Connecting the Handset  
Plug one end of the spiral cable into the socket on the tel-  
ephone handset. Insert the other end into the socket desig-  
EN  
nated with the ) symbol.  
Telefonhörer anschließen  
4
Place the cover back on the paper tray. Push the paper  
tray into the device all the way to the stopping point.  
Inserting Starter Cartridge  
Plug’n’Print Card  
Before you can receive documents, make copies, or print,  
a toner cartridge must be inserted into the device. For this  
reason, a starter cartridge is supplied with the device. The  
toner level memory for this starter cartridge was set at the  
factory. The starter cartridge need not be updated with a  
Plug’n’Print card. For each additional toner cartridge that  
you insert into your device, you must update the toner lev-  
el memory with the Plug’n’Print card provided.  
Do not pull out the paper tray while the device is  
in the process of printing. This can lead to a paper  
jam.  
1
Open the cover by taking hold of both document  
guides and tipping the cover backward.  
Extending the Printout and Fax  
Outlet Tray  
Extending the Printout and Fax Outlet Tray  
Pull the print-out and fax outlet tray out of the paper tray  
cover.  
Druckausgabe rausziehen  
Never open a toner cartridge. If toner dust is re-  
leased into the air, you should avoid allowing it to  
contact your skin and eyes. Do not inhale the re-  
leased toner dust. Remove the toner dust from  
clothing or objects with cold water; hot water  
would only cause the toner to set.  
Attaching the Document Outlet  
Tray  
Attaching the Document Outlet Tray  
2
3
Take the new toner cartridge from the package.  
Insert the document outlet tray into the two openings un-  
der the operation panel.  
Remove the black protective foil and other packaging  
material, but do not yet remove the protective  
strip from the cartridge.  
Dokmentenausgabe anbingen  
4
Shake the new toner cartridge back and forth several  
times in order to distribute the toner evenly, thereby  
improving the print quality.  
Initial Operation  
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Connecting the Mains Cable  
5 Only after completely pull off the protection strip lo-  
cated on the left side of the cartridge.  
Insert the mains cable into the connection located on the  
rear side of the device. Connect the mains cable to the elec-  
trical socket.  
Ntzaeanhißn  
EN  
Once you have removed the protection strip, do  
not shake the toner cartridge any more. Other-  
wise, it is possible that toner dust will be released  
into the air.  
Initial Installation  
Initial Installation  
6
Place the toner cartridge into your device. The cartridge  
should snap securely into position.  
After you connect your device to the mains, the initial in-  
stallation commences.  
Selecting the Country  
Setting the Country Correctly  
Always set the country in which you are operating  
the machine. Otherwise, your machine is not adapt-  
ed to the telephone network. If your country is not  
included in the list, you must select a different setting  
and use the correct telephone cable for the country.  
Consult your retailer.  
1
2
Press OK.  
Use [ to select the country in which you are operat-  
ing the device.  
3
Confirm twice with OK.  
7
Close the cover. Make sure that the cover snaps securely  
into position on both sides.  
Entering Number  
Header  
Your name and number are added together with date, time  
and page number at the top edge of each fax transmission  
(= header).  
Connecting the Telephone Cable  
Connecting the Telephone Cable  
Your device is an analogue fax device (Group 3). It is  
not an ISDN device (Group 4), and therefore it can-  
not be operated directly on an ISDN connection. In  
order to do this, you need either an analogue adapter  
1
Enter your number.  
To insert special characters and symbols, press  
. Select with [. Confirm with OK.  
or a connection for analogue terminals.  
Connecting the Telephone Cable  
You can move the cursor using [. Use C to de-  
Connect the telephone cable to the device by inserting it in  
lete individual characters.  
the socket designated with LINE (RJ-11-Connector). In-  
2
Confirm with OK.  
sert the telephone plug into your PTT line socket.  
Telefonkabel anschließen  
Entering Name  
1
Enter the name using the keys (A—Z).  
Enter capital letters by pressing and holding ú  
button. You can enter special characters using ½.  
To insert special characters and symbols, press  
. Press ûü to insert language specific special  
characters. Select with [. Confirm with OK.  
PABX Systems  
1
If you connect your device as extension to a tele-  
phone system, you must set it for working as an ex-  
tension (also see Chapter "Telephone connections  
and additional devices, page 29).  
You can move the cursor using [. Use C to de-  
lete individual characters.  
2
Confirm with OK.  
Entering the Date and Time  
Connecting the Mains Cable  
1
Enter the date (two digits for each field), for example  
Mains Voltage at Setup Location  
Check whether the mains voltage of your device (in-  
dicated on the type label) matches the mains voltage  
available at the setup location.  
31¦05¦25 for May 31th, 2025.  
2
3
Enter the time, e.g. 14 00 for 2 pm.  
Confirm with OK.  
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4 Telephone Functions  
Type 3 (mit Telefon)  
(LPF¦925, LPF¦935)  
Chain Dialling  
Connecting Additional Telephones  
For information on how to connect additional telephones  
and which functions are available to you, please refer the  
chapter on Telephone Connections and Additional Devic-  
You can combine and edit manually entered digits and  
saved entries, before the dialling process starts. If you have  
saved, for example, the telephone number prefix of an in-  
expensive telephone service provider (call-by-call) as a tel-  
ephone book entry, select this entry and manually enter  
the subsequent telephone number or select another saved  
entry.  
EN  
Making Telephone Calls on the  
Machine  
Dial the desired telephone number. There are multiple  
Insert Dialling Pause  
ways to do this. Then lift up the handset.  
Insert Dialling Pause  
Direct Dialling  
You can also lift up the receiver first, then dial a  
number. The dialling process begins immediately.  
It may be necessary to insert a dial pause in telephone  
number, for example, for a direct-inward dialling number,  
a sub-address or in a long distance number. Press ú and  
. The second part of the number is dialled only after a  
short pause.  
Manual dialling: Dial the desired telephone number  
with the number pad.  
Telephone Book  
Telephone book register: with the keys (A—Z) you  
can access entries saved in the telephone book. Enter the  
initial letters or the name of the desired entry. Your device  
will show you the telephone book entries for the corre-  
Dialling with the Handset Re-  
placed  
Dialling with the Handset Replaced  
sponding letters. Select an entry using [.  
Press μ to dial without lifting up the handset. You will  
hear the dial tone from the loudspeaker; the dialling proc-  
ess will commence immediately.  
Using the Telephone Book  
You can also call the telephone book entries by press-  
ing am and select using [ SEARCH.  
The function Search works even while you are con-  
versing on the telephone.  
Telephone Book  
Help  
4
·
Telephone book  
If you are loading entries from the telephone book, it  
is possible to edit the numbers after you have loaded  
them. For example, you can add or delete prefixed  
Press ¨, 4 and OK to print a list of all saved en-  
tries and groups in the telephone book.  
Telephone Book  
Call the telephone book functions using am: You can  
store new entries, search for entries as well as set and edit  
groups. You can save up to 200 entries in the telephone  
book of your device.  
numbers or direct dial numbers.  
Redial List  
Redial list: Press . Use [ to select an entry from  
the list of the dialled numbers.  
Caller List  
Cursor navigation  
1
Calling List: Press ú and . Use the [ to select  
You can move the cursor using [. Use C to delete  
individual characters. Press j to close the menu and  
return to the starting mode.  
an entry from the list of callers.  
CLIP Prerequisite  
For this function to work, the caller line identifica-  
tion (CLIP) must be activated for your telephone  
connection (country and network dependent). The  
number and name will not be shown if the caller sup-  
presses his number.  
Saving Entry  
1
2
3
4
Press am.  
Using [ select ADD NAME.  
Confirm with OK.  
Getting outside line  
PABX Systems  
Enter the name using the keys (A—Z).  
Private branch exchanges (PABX) are typical in many of-  
fices and some households. You must dial an outside line  
access code in order to get a connection to the public tele-  
phone network (PSTN) from a PABX.  
Enter capital letters by pressing and holding ú  
button. You can enter special characters using ½.  
To insert special characters and symbols, press  
. Press ûü to insert language specific special  
characters. Select with [. Confirm with OK.  
Enter the outside line access code with which you reach the  
public telephone network before you enter the desired  
number or select a stored entry. The outside line access  
5
6
7
8
Confirm with OK.  
code is usually 0.  
Outside Line Access Code Error  
Enter the number using the number pad.  
Confirm with OK.  
In rare cases, the outside line access code may be a  
different number or a two-digit number. For older  
telephone systems, the outside line access code can be  
R (= Flash). Press to enter this outside line ac-  
cess code. If the connection to the public telephone  
network is not possible, contact your telephone sys-  
tem supplier.  
Select the speed for fax transmissions to this recipient.  
Normally you can select the highest speed. Set a lower  
transmission speed if you are sending faxes into net-  
works with poor line quality.  
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Confirm with OK. The entry is saved.  
Setting up an extension  
If you operate your device permanently at an exten-  
sion, store the outside line access code with the 15  
function (see page 29).  
Telephone Functions  
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Edit Entry  
11Confirm with OK.  
1
2
3
4
Press am.  
Using [ select MODIFY.  
Deleting a Group  
Confirm with OK.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Press am.  
EN  
Enter the initial letters or select the entry you would  
Using [ select CANCEL.  
Confirm with OK.  
like to change with [.  
5
6
Confirm with OK.  
Select the group that you would like to delete.  
Confirm with OK.  
Change the stored name, the number and the transmis-  
sion speed.  
Confirm the deletion with OK.  
7
Confirm the changes by pressing OK.  
Deleting an Entry  
Calling Line Identification (CLIP)  
Function is not supported in all countries and networks  
1
2
3
4
Press am.  
(Function is not supported in all countries and  
networks)  
Using [ select CANCEL.  
CLIP Definition  
The number of an incoming call appears on the display.  
For this function to work, the Calling Line Identification  
Presentation (CLIP) must be activated for your telephone  
connection. Enquire with your telephone company. Caller  
Confirm with OK.  
Enter the initial letters or select the entry you would  
like to delete with [.  
Line Identification may be associated with a fee.  
5
6
Confirm with OK.  
Setting the Country  
If the Caller Line Identification does not work even  
though the function is activated for your telephone  
connection, check if you have set the correct country  
(also see Chapter Settings, page 26)  
Confirm the deletion with OK.  
Groups  
Groups  
You can combine several telephone book entries into a  
group. A message is sent to all members of this group in  
succession. Your device can store 10 different groups with  
up to 199 entries.  
Missed Calls  
Missed Calls  
If you receive a telephone call during your absence, the  
symbol ž will appear. The caller’s number will appear in  
the display. Your device will store the telephone numbers  
of the last 10 calls.  
Creating Group  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Press am.  
1
Press ú and .  
Using [ select ADD LIST.  
Confirm with OK.  
2
Use the [ to select an entry from the list of callers.  
New entries are marked with a star *.  
Enter a name for the group.  
Confirm with OK.  
3
To call back, pick up the handset.  
If the number of the rings has been set to 0 with  
function 17, then the telephone numbers of call-  
ers who have directed their calls to additionally  
connected telephones are not shown.  
Press am and add entries from the telephone book.  
Enter the initial letters or select using [.  
7
8
9
Confirm with OK.  
Press am and add additional recipients to the group.  
Press OK to end the input.  
10 Enter a group number from 1 to 9.  
11 Confirm with OK. The group is now saved.  
Edit Group  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Press am.  
Using [ select MODIFY.  
Confirm with OK.  
Using [ select the group you would like to edit.  
Confirm with OK.  
If necessary, enter a new name for the group.  
Confirm with OK.  
You can delete or add entries. Use C to delete individ-  
ual recipients. Press am to add a recipient from the  
telephone book.  
9
Confirm with OK.  
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Help  
3
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Fax Journal  
Press ¨, 3 and OK to print the fax journal of the  
Press j to eject the documents without sending  
last 30 transmissions.  
them.  
Loading Documents  
3
Set the desired resolution. You can choose between  
NORMAL (for documents without special features),  
h/FINE (for texts with small print or drawings), f/  
SFINE (for documents with many details) und x/  
PHOTO (for photos). Press fx. The symbol of the  
selected resolution appears in the display.  
EN  
Do not insert any documents into the machine  
that...  
... are wet, have been edited with correction fluid, are  
soiled or have a coated surface.  
... are written on with a soft pencil, with paint, chalk  
or charcoal.  
... originate from newspapers or magazines (printing  
ink).  
With function 16, you can select the default res-  
olution setting (also see chapter Set Resolution,  
4
5
Dial the desired number. There are several ways to do  
this:  
... are held together with office or notebook staples or  
with tape or glue.  
... are pasted with note papers.  
... are creased, crumpled or torn.  
Press o.  
If the subscriber is busy, the device dials the  
number again after some time. Press j, in order  
to cancel the transmission process. After the  
transmission, the machine prints out a transmis-  
sion report depending on the settings.  
Sending a Fax  
As much as possible, use fax documents printed with  
darker coloured text (black or dark-blue). Yellow, or-  
ange and green are not suitable.  
Manual dialling: Dial the desired telephone number  
Sending a Fax  
with the number pad.  
Document Formats  
Telephone Book  
Use documents with size A4 · 210¦×¦297 millimetres  
with 60¦–¦90¦g/m2. Do not use any documents that are  
smaller than A4. You can insert up to 20 documents at a  
time.  
Telephone book register: with the keys (A—Z) you  
can access entries saved in the telephone book. Enter the  
initial letters or the name of the desired entry. Your device  
will show you the telephone book entries for the corre-  
The contrast setting is automatically adjusted to  
the document. If you would like to specify the  
contrast yourself, use function 24 Sending Fax  
sponding letters. Select an entry using [.  
Using the Telephone Book  
You can also call the telephone book entries by press-  
ing am and select using [ SEARCH.  
The function Search works even while you are con-  
versing on the telephone.  
1
Insert the documents face down into the document  
feeder. The lower most document will be fed in first.  
You can insert up to 20 documents at a time.  
If you are loading entries from the telephone book, it  
is possible to edit the numbers after you have loaded  
them. For example, you can add or delete prefixed  
numbers or direct dial numbers.  
Redial List  
Redial list: Press . Use [ to select an entry from  
the list of the dialled numbers.  
Caller List  
Calling List: Press ú and . Use the [ to select  
an entry from the list of callers.  
CLIP Prerequisite  
For this function to work, the caller line identifica-  
tion (CLIP) must be activated for your telephone  
connection (country and network dependent). The  
number and name will not be shown if the caller sup-  
presses his number.  
2
Push the document guide inwards, so that it lies level  
on the documents.  
Manually Sending a Fax  
Insert the document.  
1
2
Enter the desired number using the numeric keypad or  
select a saved entry.  
3
4
Press μ.  
Press o.  
Fax  
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If your machine cannot reach a recipient, the fax  
message is sent to the other recipients. After the  
machine has called all recipients, it once again di-  
als the numbers that previously could not be  
reached.  
ing Sub-address  
Direct inward dialling or sub-address  
You can send a fax to a direct-inward dialling number or a  
sub addressor or call from a direct-inward dialling number  
or sub address - for example to use a certain service of a fax  
database provider. For this purpose, attach the direct-in-  
ward dialling number or sub address with a short dialling  
pause to the fax number.  
EN  
Sending Fax Later (= Timer Func-  
tion)  
Delayed Fax Transmission  
If you would like to make use of the lower telephone tariffs  
or if the recipient can be reached at some specific time on-  
ly, you can send the fax at a later time – within 24 hours.  
1
Enter the desired number using the numeric keypad or  
select a saved entry.  
2
3
4
Press ú and .  
1
2
3
Insert the document.  
Enter the direct-inward dialling number or sub address.  
Press OK, 24 and OK.  
Press o. The direct-inward dialling number or sub ad-  
Enter the desired number using the numeric keypad or  
select a saved entry.  
dress is dialled only after a short pause.  
You can enter further recipients. Between the in-  
Listening while a connection is es-  
dividual recipients, press À.  
tablished  
Listening while connection is established  
a
4
5
Confirm with OK.  
You can listen while a connection is established, for exam-  
ple if a fax transmission constantly fails.  
Enter the time, at which the document should be trans-  
mitted, e.g. 14 00 for 2 pm.  
Enter the desired number using the numeric keypad or se-  
6
7
8
Confirm with OK.  
lect a saved entry. Press μ.  
No hands-free operation  
Using [, select the desired contrast.  
Hands-free operation is not possible with this func-  
tion. You cannot answer if the subscriber picks up.  
Confirm with OK. After a short warm up phase, the  
device will read the document into the memory and  
will send out the fax at the specified time.  
Broadcasting  
Jobs  
Broadcasting  
To cancel a scheduled fax transmission, simply delete  
the document from the jobs list (also see chapter  
Jobs, page 15).  
You can send one fax to multiple recipients in succession.  
Entering Recipients Individually  
1
Insert the document.  
Enter the desired number using the numeric keypad or  
select a saved entry.  
Using Fax Templates  
2
Help  
8
·
Fax Templates  
You can also print the fax templates by pressing ¨,  
8 and OK.  
3
4
Press À.  
Fax Templates  
Enter the next telephone numbers. Between the indi-  
vidual recipients, press À. You can enter up to 10 re-  
cipients.  
Five fax templates, which you can use, are stored in your  
device. With these templates you can quickly create, for ex-  
ample, a short fax note or an invitation.  
5
Press o. The device transmits the fax message succes-  
1
2
3
4
Press OK, 29 and OK.  
sively to all recipients.  
Use [ to select the template you would like to print.  
Confirm with OK. The device prints the template.  
You can interrupt the process at any time, by  
pressing j.  
Fill the template and send it to the desired recipient per  
fax.  
Sending a Fax to a Group  
1
Insert the document.  
Fax Reception  
2
Enter the initial letters or select a group using [.  
Fax Switch  
The built-in fax switch of your device distinguishes  
between fax messages and telephone calls. You have  
different options available (also see chapter Setting  
You can also call the groups by pressing am  
and select using [ SEARCH.  
3
4
You can enter additional groups or individual numbers.  
the Fax Reception Mode, page 28).  
Press À.  
Memory  
If you have not changed the factory settings, received faxes  
Enter the next telephone numbers. Between the indi-  
vidual recipients, press À. You can enter up to 10 re-  
cipients.  
will be printed out automatically. If there is no paper or  
toner in your device, the device will store incoming fax  
transmissions in its memory. The green lamp â/_ on  
the panel will flash whenever there is a fax present in the  
memory. After you have loaded paper into the device or  
inserted a new toner cartridge, the saved messages are  
printed.  
5
Press o. The device transmits the fax message succes-  
sively to all recipients.  
You can interrupt the process at any time, by  
pressing j.  
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Memory  
Polling Faxes  
With the fax polling function, you can retrieve faxes that  
lie ready in the dialled fax machine. You can also provide  
documents on your machine to be polled by others.  
The fax memory can store up to 100 pages (LPF¦920,  
Fax Polling  
LPF¦925, LPF¦935) or 400 pages (LPF¦940). Follow the  
specifications in the technical data.  
Memory  
If the message memory is full, no additional messages  
can be received.  
EN  
Polling Faxes Directly  
1
Press OK, 22 and OK.  
Receiving Fax Manually  
Receiving Fax Manually  
2
Enter the desired number using the numeric keypad or  
select a saved entry.  
Select manual reception under fax reception mode (see  
Chapter Setting the Fax Reception Mode, page 28). The  
device will not receive faxes on its own. This setting is use-  
ful, when you want to receive faxes via a modem connected  
to a computer. You can start fax reception manually, by  
pressing o.  
3
Press o.  
Time-Deferred Polling  
1
Press OK, 22 and OK.  
2
Enter the desired number using the numeric keypad or  
select a saved entry.  
Deactivating Automatic Fax  
Printout  
3
4
Confirm with OK.  
Deactivating Automatic Fax Printout  
You can secure your fax reception with a code. In that case,  
incoming faxes are not printed out, but rather are stored in  
the fax memory. Only after entering a PIN code can you  
print out these fax transmissions.  
Enter the time, at which the document should be  
polled, e.g. 14 00 for 2 pm.  
5
6
Confirm with OK.  
The device is now in standby mode. You can continue  
to carry on telephone conversations or send other fax  
transmissions during this time.  
Entering the PIN Code  
If you have already saved a code, the device will  
ask you to provide the old code first before you  
can enter a new code.  
Jobs  
To cancel a scheduled fax transmission, simply delete  
the document from the jobs list (also see chapter  
Jobs, page 15).  
1
2
3
4
Press OK, 27 and OK.  
Using [ select ANSWER CODE.  
Confirm with OK.  
Polling Send of Faxes  
1
2
3
Insert the document.  
Enter a four-digit PIN code.  
Press OK, 23 and OK.  
Note down your PIN code in a safe place. Should  
you forget the PIN code, the device must be reset  
to factory settings, in order to be able to access it  
again. All personal settings will be deleted.  
Using [ select SIMPLE or MULTIPLE. With the  
setting SIMPLE, the document can be polled only  
once. If you select MULTIPLE, the document can be  
freely polled any number of times.  
5
Confirm with OK.  
4
5
6
Confirm with OK.  
Using [, select the desired contrast.  
Switching On and Off  
Confirm with OK. After a short warm up phase, the  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Press OK, 27 and OK.  
Using [ select ACTIVATION.  
Confirm with OK.  
device will store the document in the fax memory.  
Jobs  
To cancel a scheduled fax transmission, simply delete  
the document from the jobs list (also see chapter  
Jobs, page 15).  
Enter the four-digit PIN code.  
Confirm with OK.  
Jobs  
Use [ to select whether you would like to turn the  
Help  
6
·
Jobs  
You can also obtain a print-out of the jobs list by  
function on or off.  
pressing ¨, 6 and OK.  
7
Confirm with OK.  
Introduction  
All messages that have just been sent, that have been pre-  
pared for polling or that are to be sent at a later time are  
Printing Out Fax Transmissions  
1
2
3
4
5
Press OK, 27 and OK.  
Using [ select PRINT.  
Confirm with OK.  
present on in the jobs list.  
Display  
Jobs appear in the display one-at-a-time. After the job  
number and job status indicator, you will find the fax  
number to which a fax is to be sent or from which it is to  
be polled. Documents on the jobs list can fall into the fol-  
lowing categories with regard to their status:  
Enter the four-digit PIN code.  
Confirm with OK. The stored fax transmissions are  
Jobs  
1
printed out and deleted from the memory.  
TX—Time-Deferred Sending  
Jobs  
2
DOC—Polling send  
Jobs  
3
POL—Time-delayed Fax Polling  
Fax  
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Jobs  
4
TR.—Job in progress  
Jobs  
5
SMS—SMS transmission (function is not supported in all  
countries and networks)  
Stop  
Press j to close the menu and return to the starting  
mode.  
EN  
Immediate Job Execution  
1
Press OK, 51 and OK.  
2
Using [ select the job that you would like to execute  
immediately.  
3
Confirm with OK. The transmission or polling will  
commence immediately.  
Changing a Job  
1
2
3
4
Press OK, 52 and OK.  
Using [ select the job that you would like to modify.  
Confirm with OK.  
Enter the desired changes and confirm by pressing OK.  
Deleting a Job  
1
2
3
4
Press OK, 53 and OK.  
Using [ select the job that you would like to delete.  
Confirm with OK.  
Confirm the deletion with OK.  
Printing a Job  
1
Press OK, 54 and OK.  
2
Using [ select the job that you would like to print  
out.  
3
Confirm with OK.  
Printing the Job List  
Printing the Job List  
Press OK, 55 and OK. The device will print out a  
list of all pending jobs.  
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4
Select the desired resolution using [. You have a  
higher resolution available to you for copying than you  
have for fax transmissions.  
Inserting Documents  
Document Formats  
Use documents with size A4 · 210¦×¦297 millimetres  
with 60¦–¦90¦g/m2. Do not use any documents that are  
smaller than A4. You can insert up to 20 documents at a  
time.  
EN  
RESOL.:FAST—For documents without special fea-  
tures  
RESOL.:QUALITY—For documents with small print  
or drawings  
1
Insert the documents face down into the document  
feeder. The lower most document will be fed in first.  
You can insert up to 20 documents at a time.  
RESOL.:PHOTO—For the highest resolution  
5
6
Confirm with OK.  
You can make copies of the document that are enlarged  
or that are compressed in size. Size compression is pos-  
sible down to 25 percent of the size of the original, and  
enlargements of up to 400 percent can be made. Enter  
the the desired value using the numeric keypad.  
7
8
9
Confirm with OK.  
Using [, select the desired contrast.  
Confirm with OK. The copy is created.  
2
Push the document guide inwards, so that it lies level  
on the documents.  
Press j to eject the documents without copying  
them.  
3
Set the desired resolution. You can choose between h/  
FINE (for documents without special features), f/  
SFINE (for documents with many details) and x/  
PHOTO (for the highest resolution). Press fx. The  
symbol of the selected resolution appears in the display.  
With function 16, you can select the default res-  
olution setting (also see chapter Set Resolution,  
Making a Copy  
Press COPY twice. The copy is created.  
Adjusting Copies  
1
Press COPY.  
2
Enter the number of times you would like to copy the  
document (maximum of 99 copies).  
3
Confirm with OK.  
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networks)  
Function is not supported in all countries and networks  
(Function is not supported in all countries and  
6
Enter the desired number using the numeric keypad or  
select a saved entry.  
7
8
Press À.  
EN  
SMS Requirements  
Enter the next telephone numbers. Between the indi-  
vidual recipients, press À. You can enter up to 10 re-  
cipients.  
CLIP for SMS  
Your device is preset for using the SMS (Short Messaging  
Service) services. Caller Line Identification (CLIP) must be  
activated for the SMS to work. It is possible that you will  
not be able to send and receive SMS messages from a pri-  
vate branch exchange (depending on the country and net-  
9
Press _. The message is sent.  
Direct Inward Dialling or Selecting Sub-  
address  
work).  
SMS with secret number  
Should you face problems in sending SMS, the rea-  
son for the same could be that you are using a secret  
number or that the device is connected to an old  
1
2
3
Press _.  
Using [ select SEND SMS.  
Confirm with OK.  
ISDN System.  
SMS Requirements  
You can also call the function by pressing OK,  
Ask your telephone service provider...  
... whether you must register for the SMS Service.  
... to which mobile telephone service providers you  
can send SMS  
... which costs are applicable.  
31 and OK.  
4
5
6
Enter the text as described under Sending SMS.  
Press _.  
Enter the desired number using the numeric keypad or  
select a saved entry.  
... which functions are available.  
7
8
Enter the direct-inward dialling number or sub address.  
Press _. The message is sent.  
Sending SMS  
1
2
3
Press _.  
Receiving SMS Messages  
Using [ select SEND SMS.  
Confirm with OK.  
Receiving SMS Messages  
When you have received an SMS, the green light â/_  
will shine on your device, and the _ symbol will appear  
on the display. Received SMS messages are printed out au-  
tomatically. If you have turned the automatic printing  
function off, the SMS messages will be stored. Your device  
can store up to 30 SMS messages.  
You can also call the function by pressing OK,  
31 and OK.  
4
Enter the text using the keys (A—Z). You can enter  
160 characters.  
Enter capital letters by pressing and holding ú  
Reading SMS Messages  
button. You can enter special characters using ½.  
1
2
3
Press _.  
To insert special characters and symbols, press  
. Press ûü to insert language specific special  
characters. Select with [. Confirm with OK.  
Using [ select READ SMS.  
Confirm with OK.  
You can move the cursor using [. Use C to de-  
lete individual characters. Press COPY to print  
the message before sending it.  
You can also call the function by pressing OK,  
32 and OK.  
4
5
Using [ select the SMS that you would like to read.  
5
6
Press _.  
Unread SMS messages are marked with a star *.  
Enter the desired number using the numeric keypad or  
select a saved entry.  
Confirm with OK.  
7
Press _. The message is sent.  
Printing SMS Messages  
Sending to Multiple Recipients (= Broad-  
casting)  
1
2
3
Press _.  
Using [ select PRINT SMS.  
Confirm with OK.  
1
2
3
Press _.  
Using [ select SEND SMS.  
Confirm with OK.  
You can also call the function by pressing OK,  
34 and OK.  
You can also call the function by pressing OK,  
31 and OK.  
4
5
Enter the text as described under Sending SMS.  
Press _.  
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Using [ select the SMS that you would like to print.  
1
2
3
4
Press OK, 35 and OK.  
Using [ select SENDER NAME.  
Confirm with OK.  
SELECTED—Using [ select the message that you  
would like to print.  
NEW—Prints all unread SMS messages  
Use [ to select whether you would like to turn the  
ALL—Prints all received SMS messages  
5
function on or off.  
EN  
Confirm with OK.  
5
Confirm with OK.  
Switching Notification Tone On/Off  
Switching Notification Tone On/Off  
Deleting SMS Messages  
SMS Deletion Introduction  
You will hear a notification tone whenever an SMS mes-  
sage has arrived. You have the option of turning this func-  
tion off.  
1
2
3
4
Your device can store up to 30 SMS messages. If the mes-  
sage memory is full, the device cannot receive any more  
messages. Delete SMS messages to free up memory.  
Press OK, 35 and OK.  
Using [ select BEEP SMS.  
Confirm with OK.  
1
2
Press OK, 33 and OK.  
Using [ to select the SMS message you would like to  
delete.  
Use [ to select whether you would like to turn the  
SELECTED—Using [ select the SMS that you would  
function on or off.  
like to delete.  
5
Confirm with OK.  
ALREADY READ—Deletes all read SMS messages  
ALL—All SMS messages will be deleted.  
3
Switching Automatic Printing On/Off  
Automatic Printing  
Confirm with OK.  
You can deactivate the automatic printing of SMS messag-  
es.  
1
2
3
4
Modifying the Settings  
Press OK, 35 and OK.  
Using [ select AUTO PRINT.  
Confirm with OK.  
Cursor Navigation  
6
You can move the cursor using [. Press C to return  
to the previous menu level. Press j to close the  
menu and return to the starting mode.  
Use [ to select whether you would like to turn the  
Changing Transmitting and Receiving  
function on or off.  
Numbers  
Numbers of the SMS Center  
5
Confirm with OK.  
All numbers that you need to send and receive SMSs are  
stored in your device. In case you moved to another tele-  
phone service provider, you must change these numbers.  
You can also receive SMS messages through a second serv-  
ice provider.  
1
2
Sending Text2Fax  
(in countries and networks without SMS function)  
(in countries and networks without SMS func-  
tion)  
Text2Fax  
You can enter text on your device and send as a fax trans-  
mission to another device  
1
2
Press OK, 36 and OK.  
Using [ select SMS CENTER 1.  
Press _.  
You can also receive SMS messages through a sec-  
ond service provider. Select SMS CENTER 2.  
Modify the number for receiving SMS as de-  
scribed under step 10.  
Enter the desired number using the numeric keypad or  
select a saved entry.  
3
Enter the text using the letter keypad. You can enter a  
maximum of 70 lines of 80 characters each—a total of  
5.600 characters.  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Confirm with OK.  
Using [ select SEND No.  
Confirm with OK.  
Enter capital letters by pressing and holding ú  
button. You can enter special characters using ½.  
You can enter a line break using .  
Enter the number for sending SMSs.  
Confirm with OK.  
To insert special characters and symbols, press  
. Press ûü to insert language specific special  
characters. Select with [. Confirm with OK.  
Using [ select RECEIVE No.  
Confirm with OK.  
You can move the cursor using [. Use C to de-  
lete individual characters. Press COPY to print  
the message before sending it.  
10 Enter the number for receiving SMSs.  
11 Confirm with OK.  
4
Press _. The message is sent.  
Sending the Sender’s Name  
Sending the Sender’s Name  
You can set whether or not your name should be sent with  
each SMS message—identifying you as the sender. You  
can enter and save you name with the function 14 (also see  
chapter Entering Your Telephone Number and Name,  
page 26).  
SMS  
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Enter the time, e.g. 14 00 for 2 pm.  
Confirm with OK.  
Sudoku  
Help  
7
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Sudoku  
You can also print a new Sudoku by pressing ¨, 7  
EN  
and OK.  
Using [ select the difficulty level.  
Confirm with OK.  
Sudoku  
Sudoku is a Japanese number puzzle. The game has 3 × 3  
squares divided into 3 × 3 fields. Depending on the diffi-  
culty level, lesser or more digits are already given at the be-  
ginning of the game. The aim of the game is to fill digits  
from 1 to 9 in the game field is such a way that each digit  
appears only once in a row, a column and each of the nine  
10Enter, how many copies of the Sudoku you would like  
to print (maximum 9 copies).  
11Confirm with OK.  
12Using [ select if you would like to print the solution.  
13Confirm with OK.  
blocks. There is only one solution.  
Last Solution Only  
Sudoku for Every Day  
2
The solution of the last printed game is saved. The  
solutions of earlier games are no longer available.  
You can turn off the daily Sudoku print by selecting  
the function as described above and by switching off  
the automatic printing under point 4.  
Printing a Game  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Press OK, 68 and OK.  
Using [ select NEW.  
Confirm with OK.  
Using [ select the difficulty level.  
Confirm with OK.  
Enter, how many copies of the Sudoku you would like  
to print (maximum 9 copies).  
7
8
9
Confirm with OK.  
Using [ select if you would like to print the solution.  
Confirm with OK.  
Printing the Last Game Again  
1
2
3
4
Press OK, 68 and OK.  
Using [ select LAST.  
Confirm with OK.  
Enter, how many copies of the Sudoku you would like  
to print (maximum 9 copies).  
5
6
7
Confirm with OK.  
Using [ select if you would like to print the solution.  
Confirm with OK.  
Printing the Solution  
1
2
3
Press OK, 68 and OK.  
Using [ select SOLUTION.  
Confirm with OK.  
Sudoku for Every Day  
You can have a new Sudoku automatically printed each  
day.  
1
2
3
4
Press OK, 68 and OK.  
Using [ select AUTO.  
Confirm with OK.  
Using [ indicate whether you would like to turn  
printing on or off.  
5
Confirm with OK.  
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9 PC Connection  
Type (PC)  
4
(LPF¦935, LPF¦940)  
2
The Companion Suite LL window appears on the  
screen. You can install or uninstall Companion Suite  
LL. Click on Install products.  
Requirements  
EN  
PC  
Click on Browse contents to view the files on  
the installation CD.  
You can connect your device to a PC (Microsoft  
Windows operating system). The device is not com-  
patible with Linux or Apple Macintosh.  
Your computer must meet the following minimum re-  
quirements:  
Processor  
Processor  
Pentium II-Processor with:  
800 MHz for Windows 2000 (SP¦3) · ME  
1 GHz for Windows XP · Vista 32bit  
RAM  
RAM  
128 MB for Windows 2000 (SP¦3) · ME  
192 MB for Windows XP  
512 MB for Windows Vista Home  
1.024 MB for Windows Vista Premium · Business · Ulti-  
mate  
3
By selecting Companion Suite LL, you will install  
Companion Suite LL and Scan-to-PDF, as well as  
the drivers for the printer and scanner. By selecting  
Adobe Acrobat Reader you will install Acrobat  
Reader. Click on Companion Suite LL.  
Operating System  
Operating System  
Windows 2000 (SP¦3) · ME · XP · Vista  
Free Hard Drive Space  
Free Hard Drive Space  
260 MB of free hard drive space  
Connection  
Connection  
USB 1.1 · USB 2.0 Full Speed  
Customer Information  
Should problems with the PC connection arise, have  
the following information to hand when you contact  
technical customer services: hardware configuration  
of your computer, operating system installed and se-  
curity programmes used (anti-virus programmes,  
firewall). Then we can help you more quickly.  
Installing the Software  
Installation  
First install the software. The device may not be  
connected to the PC before this. After the software  
installation, the PC must be restarted. Only then  
should you connect your PC and the device with a  
4
5
Your computer will now prepare for the installation  
process. Then a window will appear on the screen in  
which you may start the installation process. Click on  
Next.  
Next you will be asked to accept the licensing condi-  
tions. Click on Yes.  
USB cable.  
Installation-CD  
On the installation CD supplied with your device, you will  
find the Companion Suite LL and Scan-to-PDF. With  
the Companion Suite LL, you can access the address  
book of the device from your computer and add or edit en-  
tries. You can also alter your device settings as well as  
checking the toner level of the toner cartridge. With Scan-  
to-PDF scan the documents with your device and save  
them directly as PDF files.  
1
Close all open programs and applications before begin-  
ning the installation process. Place the installation CD  
in the CD-ROM drive of your computer. The program  
will start automatically.  
If the program does not start automatically, select  
the CD-ROM drive in the Windows Explorer  
and start the program Setup.exe with a double-  
click.  
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The program can now commence with the installation.  
Click on Install.  
Using Companion Suite  
Start  
You can start the Companion Suite LL either by clicking  
on the Companion Director icon on your desktop or by  
selecting Start > Programs > Companion Suite LL >  
Companion Suite LL > Companion Director from  
the Start menu.  
EN  
7
At the conclusion of the install process you must restart  
your computer. Make your selection as to whether the  
computer should restart automatically or whether you  
would like to restart the computer yourself at a later  
time. Click on Finish.  
Start  
You can change the look of the start menu by click-  
ing with the right mouse button.  
Companion Suite  
Click on Address book to edit the telephone book of your  
device. Click on Settings to change the basic settings of  
your device. Under Status, you can select the settings for  
the display of the toner level as well as for the application  
Scan-to-PDF. If you would like to create PDF files out of  
scanned documents, click on the large icon Doc Manager  
in the middle of the start menu.  
Editing the Telephone Book  
Introduction  
With Companion Suite LL, you can edit the telephone  
book entries of the device and in the Windows address  
book as well as in Microsoft Outlook.  
8 Only after the restart, connect the device to your PC  
with a typical USB cable. The USB port of your device  
can be found on the rear side.  
1
Click on Address book.  
9
Your device is detected as a new peripheral device and  
registered.  
2
To edit the telephone book entries, select the device.  
You can add new entries or groups to your telephone  
book and edit or delete these entries as well as printing  
out a list of all entries.  
10 If your operating system is Windows XP (Service Pack  
2), an additional window will appear during the final  
installation. Select No, not this time, and click on  
Next.  
11 Under Windows XP, select Install software auto-  
matically during the final installation and click on  
Next.  
You can exchange existing entries between the ad-  
dress books of Windows, Microsoft Outlook and  
your device. In the right menu window, select the  
entry you would like to copy to a different address  
book. Hold down the mouse button to drag this  
entry to the address book in the left window to  
which you would like to copy the entry.  
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Add an Entry  
Edit Group  
Edit Group  
1
To add a new entry, select New. You can choose  
whether to add a single entry or a group.  
1
Select the group that you would like to edit.  
2
Choose Select the members to add new entries to the  
group or remove entries from the group. Click on  
Erase to delete the entire group.  
EN  
3
Confirm with OK.  
Archiving the Telephone Book  
Introduction  
With the address book of the Companion Suite LL you  
can save the telephone book entries of your device to your  
PC or load saved entries (file format *.csv).  
Export  
Click on File > Export to save the telephone book en-  
tries. You can select the directory in which you would like  
to save the file.  
Import  
Click on File > Import to add entries to the address book.  
Select the file you would like to import; the entries are add-  
2
Enter the name and number and select the transfer  
speed for fax transmissions to this recipient (also see  
chapter Telephone Book, page 11). Confirm with OK.  
ed to the existing entries.  
Archiving the Telephone Book  
The data in the file must be separated by semicolons  
(;).  
Edit Entry  
Edit Entry  
1
Select the entry that you would like to edit and click on  
Modifying the Settings  
Settings on the Device  
Properties.  
2
3
Modify the name or the number.  
Confirm with OK.  
1
Click on the Settings button to modify the basic set-  
tings of your device. Among other setting, you can en-  
ter your name and number, set the date and time, select  
the connection type and set the parameters for the de-  
vice. You can also configure the security codes for the  
fax memory and keyboard lock.  
Add a Group  
1
Enter the name of the group.  
Click on Select the members to add new entries to  
the group.  
2
2
Confirm with OK.  
Settings for Scan-to-PDF  
3
Add new members to the group using the arrow but-  
tons.  
1
Click on Status.  
2
Selecting the register ScanTo.  
4
Confirm with OK.  
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Configuring the desired settings for Scan-to-PDF.  
1
Insert the documents face down into the document  
feeder. The lower most document will be fed in first.  
You can insert up to 20 documents at a time.  
Mode—Scan in the black-and-white mode (also called  
“barcode mode”) or in the grey tone mode.  
Resolution—Select the scan resolution  
Output Format—Selecting the output format  
Save as …—Selecting the path in which to save  
EN  
4
Confirm with OK.  
Displaying the Toner Level  
Displaying the Toner Level  
Click on Status. The toner level of the toner cartridge is  
indicated by a percentile value between 100 percent (full)  
and 0 percent (empty).  
2
Push the document guide inwards, so that it lies level  
on the documents.  
You can interrupt the process at any time, by  
Printing from Computer  
pressing j.  
Introduction  
When you install the Companion Suite LL on your com-  
puter, the device is also installed as a printer under Win-  
dows. In the print menu under Start > Settings > Print-  
ers, you will find your device listed as Laser Printer  
3
4
Start the program Scan-to-PDF by clicking in the start  
menu on the icon Doc Manager.  
After a short warm-up phase the document is read and  
the PDF file saved in the specified path.  
Scanner.  
Printing from Computer  
You can access your device from any program and use it to  
make black-and-white print-outs just as you would use any  
other printer. Simply select the Laser Printer Scanner as  
Scanning with the TWAIN scanner driver  
TWAIN  
The TWAIN driver is installed together with the Com-  
panion Suite LL. With the TWAIN scanner driver you  
can access the device and scan documents from any appli-  
cation which supports this standard.  
your printer.  
Laser Printer Scanner  
The Laser Printer Scanner is installed as the de-  
fault printer for all programs on your computer.  
1
Insert the documents face down into the document  
feeder. The lower most document will be fed in first.  
You can insert up to 20 documents at a time.  
Properties  
Click in the Print menu on Properties to edit the print  
settings. You can set whether to print in letter or landscape  
format and how many pages should be printed on a single  
sheet. Change the print order to print the last page of your  
document first. A long document is then output sorted;  
the first page lies on top.  
Scanning  
Scan-to-PDF  
Scan-to-PDF  
With Scan-to-PDF scan the documents with your device  
and save them directly as PDF files. Configuring the nec-  
essary settings in the Status menu (also see chapter Set-  
tings for Scan-to-PDF, page 23).  
Document Formats  
Use documents with size A4 · 210¦×¦297 millimetres  
with 60¦–¦90¦g/m2. Do not use any documents that are  
smaller than A4. You can insert up to 20 documents at a  
time.  
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Push the document guide inwards, so that it lies level  
on the documents.  
would like to use fairly often, for example, for scanning of  
a frequently-used document-type.  
1
2
3
First configure all the settings.  
Click on New.  
Enter a name for the profile.  
Click on Save.  
EN  
4
Pre-selection  
To scan documents with the saved settings, select this pro-  
file from the selection menu.  
Uninstalling the Software  
1
Close all open programs and applications before begin-  
ning the uninstall process. Load the uninstall program  
by clicking on Start > Programs > Companion  
Suite LL > Companion Suite LL > Uninstall in the  
Start menu. Your computer will now prepare for the  
uninstall process.  
3
Open the photo processing or graphics application  
which supports the TWAIN driver. Select the TWAIN  
Scanner Driver as your scanner. The following window  
appears.  
2
You can either repair the program or remove it. Select  
Remove. Click on Next.  
3
4
You will be asked to confirm the uninstall. After you  
have clicked on OK, the Companion Suite LL will be  
removed from your computer.  
At the conclusion of the uninstall process you must re-  
start your computer. Make your selection as to whether  
the computer should restart automatically or whether  
you would like to restart the computer yourself at a later  
time. Click on Finish.  
If you select the controller on the upper right, a dialogue  
appears in which you can select the alignment and filter  
settings for the scan.  
Using the controls beneath this, you can choose whether to  
scan in the black-and-white mode (also called barcode  
mode) or in the grey tone mode.  
Enter the desired resolution for the scanner under Resolu-  
tion.  
4
Click on the lower button Start scan to commence  
with the scanning process. After the scanning is fin-  
ished, the document appears in the main window of the  
photo processing or graphics application.  
5
After rebooting has occurred, removal of the Compan-  
ion Suite LL from your computer will be complete.  
Pre-selection  
Introduction  
Under the menu item Pre-selection, you can create dif-  
ferent profiles. In a profile, you may save settings that you  
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Help  
5
·
Settings  
1
2
3
4
5
Press OK, 14 and OK.  
Enter your number.  
Press ¨, 5 and OK to print a list of all settings of  
your device.  
Cursor Navigation  
6
Confirm with OK.  
EN  
You can move the cursor using [. Press C to return  
to the previous menu level. Press j to close the  
menu and return to the starting mode.  
Enter the name using the keys (A—Z).  
Confirm with OK.  
Energy Saving Mode  
Locking the Device  
Energy Saving Mode  
Locking the Device  
Your device switches into the energy saving mode by de-  
fault. It is not necessary for you to set the device to this  
mode. Whenever you receive a fax or if you would like to  
print or make a copy, your device will automatically switch  
back from its energy saving mode to its operating mode.  
With the locking function, you can prevent unauthorised  
persons from using your device. You can lock either the en-  
tire keyboard or the number pad of your device. Only after  
entering of the correct code will it be possible to access  
functions or enter numbers. The lock will turn itself on  
again after each use of the device.  
Selecting the Country  
Setting the Country Correctly  
Entering the PIN Code  
Always set the country in which you are operating  
the machine. Otherwise, your machine is not adapt-  
ed to the telephone network. If your country is not  
included in the list, you must select a different setting  
and use the correct telephone cable for the country.  
Consult your retailer.  
If you have already saved a code, the device will  
ask you to provide the old code first before you  
can enter a new code.  
1
2
3
4
Press OK, 61 and OK.  
Using [ select LOCKING CODE.  
Confirm with OK.  
1
2
Press OK, 11 and OK.  
Use [ to select the country in which you are operat-  
Enter a four-digit PIN code.  
ing the device.  
Note down your PIN code in a safe place. Should  
you forget the PIN code, the device must be reset  
to factory settings, in order to be able to access it  
again. All personal settings will be deleted.  
3
Confirm with OK.  
Selecting the Language  
1
2
3
Press OK, 12 and OK.  
Use [ to select the desired display language.  
Confirm with OK.  
5
6
7
Confirm with OK.  
Enter the code again for confirmation purposes.  
Confirm with OK.  
Locking the Keyboard  
Entering the Date and Time  
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
Press OK, 61 and OK.  
Using [ select LOCK KEYBD..  
Confirm with OK.  
Press OK, 13 and OK.  
2
Enter the date (two digits for each field), for example  
31¦05¦25 for May 31th, 2025.  
Enter the four-digit PIN code.  
Confirm with OK.  
3
4
Enter the time, e.g. 14 00 for 2 pm.  
Confirm with OK.  
Use [ to select whether you would like to turn the  
function on or off.  
Entering Your Telephone  
7
Confirm with OK.  
Number and Name  
Header  
Your name and number are added together with date, time  
and page number at the top edge of each fax transmission  
(= header).  
Locking the Number Pad  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Press OK, 61 and OK.  
Using [ select LOCK NUMBER.  
Confirm with OK.  
Cursor Navigation  
1
Enter capital letters by pressing and holding ú but-  
ton. You can enter special characters using ½.  
Enter the four-digit PIN code.  
Confirm with OK.  
To insert special characters and symbols, press .  
Press ûü to insert language specific special charac-  
ters. Select with [. Confirm with OK.  
Using [ select ONLY DIRECT..  
Confirm with OK.  
You can move the cursor using [. Use C to delete  
individual characters.  
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ON ERROR—The transmission will only be printed if the  
fax transfer was not successfully completed or if it was ter-  
minated prematurely.  
Set Resolution  
Custom settings /default settings  
The changed settings are stored as new default set-  
tings. If you select a special function for a one-time  
process, take care to restore the default settings or  
factory settings after that.  
3
Confirm with OK.  
EN  
Additional Fax Reception Options  
1
2
3
4
Press OK, 16 and OK.  
Using [ select RESOLUTION.  
Confirm with OK.  
Sorted Print-Outs  
Sorted Print-Outs  
If your device receives fax transmissions with multiple pag-  
es, it will sort the pages as it prints them. The pages that  
were received last will be dispensed first. You have the op-  
tion of turning this function off.  
Select the desired resolution using [.  
NORMAL—For documents without special features  
FINE—For documents with small print or drawings  
SFINE—For documents with many details  
PHOTO—For photos  
1
2
3
4
Press OK, 28 and OK.  
Using [ select SORTED PRINT.  
Confirm with OK.  
5
Confirm with OK.  
Use [ to select whether you would like to turn the  
function on or off.  
Reducing Transmission Speed  
5
Confirm with OK.  
Lowering the Transmission Speed  
The machine adapts the transmission speed to the line  
quality. This may take some time, especially for overseas  
connections. Set a lower transmission speed if you are  
sending faxes into networks with poor line quality.  
Printing Multiple Copies  
Printing Multiple Copies  
You can apply settings to your device whereby multiple  
copies of fax transmissions are printed out upon reception.  
1
2
3
Press OK, 21 and OK.  
Select the desired speed using [.  
Confirm with OK.  
1
2
3
4
5
Press OK, 28 and OK.  
Using [ select NBR OF COPIES.  
Confirm with OK.  
Enter a value from 1 to 99.  
Confirm with OK.  
Turning Page Header On/Off  
Page Header  
Your name and number appear in the page header of each  
fax transmission. If you do not wish to send out your in-  
formation, you can turn this function off.  
Setting the Ring Tones  
1
2
3
4
Press OK, 16 and OK.  
Using [ select TX HEADER.  
Confirm with OK.  
Adjusting Volume Level  
1
Press OK, 18 and OK.  
2
Select the desired volume level using [. To turn off  
the ring tone entirely, select OFF.  
Use [ to select whether you would like to turn the  
function on or off.  
3
Confirm with OK.  
5
Confirm with OK.  
Silent Fax Reception  
Silent Fax Reception  
To turn off the ring tone entirely, select OFF. Your device  
will automatically receive incoming faxes without ringing.  
If your device is set to the manual reception mode, you can  
neither hear nor receive incoming fax calls (also see chapter  
Setting the Fax Reception Mode, page 28).  
Switching Transmission Report  
On/Off  
Transmission Report  
After every transmission, the device prints out a transmis-  
sion report. Four different settings are available for the  
transmission report.  
Setting the Number of Rings  
Setting the Number of Rings  
1
2
Press OK, 25 and OK.  
Set the number of rings for the fax reception mode with  
function 17.  
Use [ to select from the following settings:  
WITH—After every error-free fax transfer, a transmission  
report is printed. A transmission report is also printed in  
cases in which a fax transfer is not successfully completed  
because the recipient’s line is busy.  
WITHOUT—No transmission report will be printed. Print  
the fax journal for an overview of the fax messages sent.  
1
2
3
Press OK, 17 and OK.  
Choose from the list of possible ring tones using [.  
Confirm with OK.  
ALWAYS—The transmission report will be printed after  
each successful fax transfer as well as after interrupted  
transfers.  
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Setting the Fax Reception Mode  
Printing Lists and Help Pages  
Fax switch  
The built-in fax switch of your device distinguishes be-  
tween fax messages and telephone calls. Faxes are automat-  
ically received, telephone calls can be received—even on  
additionally connected devices. While the device is check-  
Printing the Functions List  
Printing the Functions List  
Press OK, 41 and OK to print a list of all functions  
of your device.  
Help  
1
·
Function List  
EN  
ing the call, it continues to ring.  
You can also print the functions list by pressing ¨,  
Setting the Fax Reception Mode  
1 and OK.  
You have the following options available (model dependent).  
The selected fax reception mode appears on the display.  
Printing the Telephone Book  
Printing the Telephone Book  
1
2
Press OK, 19 and OK.  
Press OK, 43 and OK to print a list of all saved en-  
Select the desired option using [.  
tries and groups in the telephone book.  
Help  
4
·
Telephone book  
You should set the device to EXT/Answering de-  
vice, Fax or Manual Mode if you have additional  
devices connected to the EXT socket of your de-  
vice.  
You can also print the telephone book by pressing ¨,  
4 and OK.  
Printing Fax Journal  
Fax Journal  
The journal contains a list of the last 30 message transmis-  
3
Confirm with OK.  
sions. The journal is either printed automatically after  
Manual Mode  
30 transmissions or you can print it when needed.  
Manual Mode  
Printing Fax Journal  
The device will not receive faxes on its own. You can start  
fax reception manually, by pressing o. This setting is use-  
ful, when you want to receive faxes via a modem connected  
to a computer.  
Press OK, 42 and OK. The fax journal is printed.  
Help  
3
·
Fax Journal  
You can also print the fax journal by pressing ¨, 3  
and OK.  
Printing the List of Settings  
Printing the List of Settings  
Fax Mode  
Fax Mode  
Press OK, 44 and OK to print a list of all settings of  
In the fax mode, the device will ring for as many times as  
you have set with function 17 (also see chapter Setting the  
Number of Rings, page 27). Then the fax reception  
switches on. You should select this mode if you primarily  
receive faxes at your device.  
your device.  
Help  
5
·
Settings  
You can also print the list of settings by pressing ¨,  
5 and OK.  
EXT/Answering machine Mode  
EXT/Answering machine Mode  
You should set the device to this mode if you have addition-  
al devices connected to the EXT socket of your device. If an  
additionally connected answering machine receives a call,  
your device will check to determine whether or not the in-  
coming call is a fax transmission. If the device recognises a  
fax signal, it will automatically receive the fax transmission.  
Answering Machine  
If you do not have an answering machine connected or if a  
connected answering machine does not accept the call, the  
device will take over the call after a predetermined number  
of rings and automatically receive any possible fax trans-  
mission being sent.  
Fax Switch  
1
If you pick up at an additional device and hear that  
you are receiving a fax (whistling tone or silence), you  
can start the fax reception by pressing *5 on the  
additional telephone or pressing o on the device. To  
use this function, additional telephones must be set  
to the tone dialling mode (DTMF/MFV tones) (for  
this purpose see the operating manual of your addi-  
tional telephone).  
Automatic Mode  
Type (mit Telefon)  
3
(LPF¦925, LPF¦935)  
Automatic Mode  
If the Automatic Mode is active, the device will check to  
determine whether the incoming call is a fax transmission  
or a telephone call. The device will automatically receive  
fax transmissions. While the device is checking the call, it  
continues to ring. You can accept telephone calls at any  
time. After a predetermined number of rings, the device  
will take over the call and automatically receive a possible  
silent fax transmission.  
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analogue terminals. Details for ISDN connections can be  
Configuring Telephone Lines and  
Services  
found in the instructions provided with the terminal  
EN  
adapter or the dial-up router.  
Private Branch Exchange / PABX  
PABX Systems  
Private branch exchanges (PABX) are typical in many of-  
Connecting Additional Devices  
Additional Devices  
fices and some households. You must dial an outside line  
You can operate additional devices on a telephone line,  
access code in order to get a connection to the public tele-  
such as cordless telephones, answering machines, modems  
phone network (PSTN) from a PABX.  
or charge counters.  
Additional Telephone and SMS  
1
2
3
4
5
Press OK, 15 and OK.  
Using [ select NETWORK TYPE.  
Confirm with OK.  
If you are using a cordless telephone with SMS func-  
tion on the same line, then the specific device at  
which you will receive an SMS message will depend  
on the specific manufacturer. Only one of the devices  
will receive the SMS message. Try to turn off the  
SMS reception on your cordless telephone.  
Using [ select PSTN or PABX.  
Confirm with OK.  
Connection to the Device  
Connection to the device  
Setting Up an Extension  
Setting Up an Extension  
You can connect additional devices directly to your device.  
Insert the telephone cable of the additional device into the  
If you are operating the device within a PABX, use func-  
tion 15 to set the device to the appropriate length for in-  
ternal numbers and to set the code that must be dialled in  
order to access a public telephone line (= Outside Line Ac-  
cess Code).  
EXT- socket (RJ-11-connection) on the device.  
Externe Geräte anschließen  
1
2
3
4
Press OK, 15 and OK.  
Using [ select PREFIX.  
Confirm with OK.  
Enter the appropriate length for internal numbers. Use  
C to delete individual characters. Assume the longest  
internal number, then add one digit to that. If your di-  
rect dial numbers consist of four digits, then you should  
input5.  
Connecting in Serial  
We recommend direct connection to the device be-  
cause this allows the fax switch to function optimally  
and to control the additional devices.  
5
6
Confirm with OK.  
Connection to the Telephone Line  
Order of Connections  
Enter the outside line access code with which you reach  
In order for the fax switch to function, the machine must  
be first in the series if multiple devices are connected to the  
the public telephone network. This is usually 0.  
In rare cases, the outside line access code may be  
a different number or a two-digit number. For  
older telephone systems, the outside line access  
code can be R (= Flash). Press to enter this  
outside line access code. If the connection to the  
public telephone network is not possible, contact  
your telephone system supplier.  
same telephone socket. Follow the correct order.  
Multiple Telephone Sockets  
If you have multiple telephone sockets for the same  
telephone line, the machine must be connected to  
the first telephone socket.  
Using Additional Telephones (Ea-  
sylink)  
7
Confirm with OK.  
Easylink  
Outside Line Access Code  
With the Easylink function you can control your device  
with additional telephones. To use this function, addition-  
al telephones must be set to the tone dialling mode (DT-  
MF/MFV tones) (for this purpose see the operating man-  
ual of your additional telephone).  
Once these settings are in place, you will no longer  
need to prefix the outside line access code every time  
you enter an external number. The device will auto-  
matically add the outside line access code in front of  
numbers that are the same length or longer than the  
configured direct dial numbers.  
Starting Fax Reception  
DSL Connection  
If you pick up at an additional device and hear that you are  
receiving a fax (whistling tone or silence), you can start the  
fax reception by pressing *5 on the additional tele-  
phone or pressing o on the device.  
In the event that you use a DSL modem: Connect the ma-  
chine after the modem. For additional information, please  
consult the operating manual of your DSL system.  
Taking Over the Line  
ISDN Connection  
ISDN Connection  
If you pick up on an additional telephone and the machine  
continues to ring or attempts to receive a fax, you can dis-  
connect the machine from the line. Press ** on the  
additional telephone.  
Your device is an analogue fax device (Group 3). It is not  
an ISDN device (Group 4), and therefore it cannot be op-  
erated directly on an ISDN connection. In order to do this,  
you need either an analogue adapter or a connection for  
Telephone Lines and Additional Devices  
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12Service  
Changing the Toner Cartridge  
Never open a toner cartridge. If toner dust is re-  
leased into the air, you should avoid allowing it to  
contact your skin and eyes. Do not inhale the re-  
leased toner dust. Remove the toner dust from  
clothing or objects with cold water; hot water  
would only cause the toner to set.  
Original Consumable Materials  
Use only original consumable materials. These are  
available from a specialised retailer or through our  
order service (see back side of this user manual). Oth-  
er consumable materials can cause damage to the de-  
EN  
vice.  
Instructions on the Packaging  
3
4
Take the new toner cartridge from the package.  
Follow the instructions on the packaging of the con-  
Remove the black protective foil and other packaging  
material, but do not yet remove the protective  
strip from the cartridge.  
sumable materials.  
Plug’n’Print Card  
Before you can receive documents, make copies, or print,  
a toner cartridge must be inserted into the device. For this  
reason, a starter cartridge is supplied with the device. The  
toner level memory for this starter cartridge was set at the  
factory. The starter cartridge need not be updated with a  
Plug’n’Print card. For each additional toner cartridge that  
you insert into your device, you must update the toner lev-  
el memory with the Plug’n’Print card provided.  
5
Shake the new toner cartridge back and forth several  
times in order to distribute the toner evenly, thereby  
improving the print quality.  
6 Only after completely pull off the protection strip lo-  
cated on the left side of the cartridge.  
1
Open the cover by taking hold of both document  
guides and tipping the cover backward.  
Once you have removed the protection strip, do  
not shake the toner cartridge any more. Other-  
wise, it is possible that toner dust will be released  
into the air.  
7
Place the toner cartridge into your device. The cartridge  
should snap securely into position.  
2
Remove the old toner cartridge, by gripping it at the re-  
cess in the middle and pulling it upward.  
8
Close the cover. Make sure that the cover snaps securely  
into position on both sides.  
9 NEW CARTRIDGE? appears on the display. Confirm  
with OK.  
Carefully remove the toner cartridge from the de-  
vice so that no toner dust spills out. Take care  
where you place the toner cartridge, escaping ton-  
er dust may soil the surface.  
Store opened or used toner cartridges in their  
original packing or in a plastic bag in order to pre-  
vent toner dust from escaping. Dispose of old  
toner cartridges by turning them in at specialised  
shops or at a waste collection site. Never dispose  
of toner cartridges by throwing them into fire.  
Toner cartridges should never be allowed into the  
hands of children.  
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10 Wait until INSERTCARD appears on the display.  
Push the Plug’n’Print card of the new toner cartridge  
into the opening on the left side next to the paper tray,  
with the contacts facing to the left.  
Displaying the Toner Level  
Toner Level Memory  
2
Whenever you insert a new toner cartridge, you must  
update the toner level memory of your device with  
the Plug’n’Print card that is included with the new  
cartridge. Your device registers the extent of toner us-  
age for every print-out and calculates the toner level  
of the cartridge based on this. The indicated toner  
level is only meaningful if you update each new toner  
cartridge with the Plug’n’Print card that is provided  
with the cartridge.  
EN  
1
2
3
Press OK, 62 and OK.  
Select with [CART CAPACITY.  
Confirm with OK. The toner level of the toner car-  
tridge is indicated by a percentile value between 100  
percent (full) and 0 percent (empty).  
Should the error message UNREADABLECARD  
appear on the display, you may have inserted the  
Plug’n’Print card incorrectly. The contacts must  
face to the left as you insert the card into the de-  
vice.  
Fixing a Paper Jam  
Introduction  
Your device is equipped with sensors that quickly recognise  
a paper or document jam. If trouble of this sort arises, the  
feeding of the printer paper or document is stopped imme-  
diately.  
11 It may take a moment to update the cartridge. When  
the process is completed, the following appears on the  
display: ACTION COMPLETED / EJECT CARD.  
1
Open the cover by taking hold of both document  
guides and tipping the cover backward.  
12 Pull the Plug’n’Print card out of the device.  
2
It is possible that you will have to remove the toner car-  
tridge in order to reach the paper.  
You can interrupt the recharging process at any  
time, by pressing j. However, the toner level  
memory must be updated for each new toner car-  
tridge.  
Restart the Recharging Process  
1
2
3
4
Press OK, 62 and OK.  
Using [ select NEW BLACK.  
Confirm with OK.  
Using [ select YES. After a short time, the device will  
ask you to insert the Plug’n’Print card.  
Toner Level Memory  
3
If the toner level of the cartridge is low, then every  
Carefully remove the toner cartridge from the de-  
vice so that no toner dust spills out. Take care  
where you place the toner cartridge, escaping ton-  
er dust may soil the surface.  
time you open and close the cover, the following  
question will appears on the display:  
BLACK=NEW?. If you have not installed a new car-  
tridge, press j. If you have installed a new cartridge,  
press OK and follow the description set forth above.  
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Carefully pull out the paper.  
Cleaning  
Cleaning  
Unplug the device from the power socket before  
cleaning it. Use a soft, lint-free cloth. Never use liq-  
uid or easily flammable cleansers (sprays, abrasives,  
polishes, alcohol, etc.). Do not allow any moisture to  
reach the interior of the device.  
EN  
Fax Cleaning Sheets  
Special fax cleaning sheets are available as accessories  
from our call centre. Insert a sheet into the document  
feeder. Press j; the page is ejected. Repeat this proc-  
ess at a few times.  
1
2
Lift the panel upwards until it snaps into position.  
Wipe the scanner glass with a soft, dry and lint-free  
cloth behind the rollers for the paper guide.  
In case of a paper jam, do not forcefully remove  
the paper, but rather pull it gently out of the de-  
vice and throw it away carefully. It is possible that  
the toner may not be completely set on the print-  
out, and toner dust could be released into the air.  
Do not inhale the released toner dust. Remove  
the toner dust from clothing or objects with cold  
water; hot water would only cause the toner to  
set.  
4
Reinsert the toner cartridge and close the cover. Make  
sure that the cover snaps securely into position on both  
sides.  
3
Close the panel.  
If the toner level of the cartridge is low, then every  
time you open and close the cover, the following  
question will appears on the display:  
BLACK=NEW?. If you have not installed a new  
cartridge, press j. Whenever you have installed  
a new toner cartridge, press OK, and update the  
toner level memory (also see chapter Changing  
the Toner Cartridge, page 30).  
Power Cycling  
If a problem occurs that cannot be corrected with the in-  
structions in this user manual (see also the help below), fol-  
low the steps given here.  
Power Cycling  
1
2
Pull out the power plug.  
Wait at least ten seconds, then plug the power plug  
back into the socket.  
Fixing a Document Jam  
If a document jam should occur in the front area:  
Lift the panel upwards until it snaps into position.  
Carefully pull the paper or document forwards until it  
is released.  
3
If the problems repeats, please contact our technical  
customer service or your retailer. Follow the instruc-  
tions on the display.  
Introduction  
1
2
3
Close the panel.  
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Problems with Faxing  
No fax transmission  
No dial tone when lifting the headset  
Check the installation of the device. Check that the device  
is connected to the mains voltage.  
Connect the telephone cable to the socket marked LINE.  
EN  
Insert the telephone plug into your PTT line socket.  
If possible test your device in another telephone line before  
you contact technical customer services.  
Follow the instructions on the display.  
Try to send the fax manually:  
Fax transmissions are constantly interrupted.  
Press  
μ
and dial the number. If the recipient is using an an-  
swering machine, wait until you hear a whistling tone. Press  
o
.
It is possible that the recipient's device is not ready to re-  
ceive.  
Fax transmission to a fax number is not possible.  
Faxes sent are of poor quality.  
Call the number and check whether the number is a fax  
number and whether the connected fax device is ready to  
receive (whistling tone or silence). You can eavesdrop while  
the connection is establish (page 14).  
Modify the resolution.  
Test the device by making a copy of the document. If the de-  
vice is in order, the device of the recipient might be defective.  
Test the scanner by printing the functions list (press ¨, 1  
and OK). If the function list is printed perfectly, it is pos-  
sible the scanner is dirty or defective. Clean the scanner.  
No fax reception  
Check whether the manual fax reception mode is set. The  
device will not receive faxes on its own (page 28).  
You hear a whistling tone or silence in the handset.  
The call is a fax. Press o on the device. Press *5 on  
the additional telephone. Hang up.  
Problems with Printing  
No printing  
Printing is interrupted.  
Paper or document jam, no paper or toner cartridge.  
Follow the instructions on the display.  
Copy is blank or the recipient has received a blank sheet  
The device produces white lines when printing.  
Insert the documents face down into the document feeder.  
Clean the toner drum with a soft cloth.  
Clean the scanner (also see chapter Cleaning, page 32).  
The device produces black lines when printing.  
The device makes a noise during printing.  
Received faxes and copies are too light.  
The toner cartridge is damaged and must be replaced. Use  
only original consumable materials.  
The toner cartridge is almost empty and must be replaced.  
Use only original consumable materials.  
The sender’s device is not set optimally.  
If the copy is also too light the toner is almost all gone and  
must be replaced. Use only original consumable materials.  
Problems with the PC  
Message on the PC: No connection to the printer  
Check the installation of the device. Check whether the  
USB cable is connected and the Companion Suite LL  
software is installed on to the PC.  
Check whether the device is installed in the printer menu  
of the PC as Laser Printer Scanner.  
It is possible that a firewall or anti-virus programme in-  
stalled is disrupting the connection to the device.  
Message on the PC: Check the printer  
The toner cartridge is almost empty and must be replaced.  
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13Glossary  
Additional Devices  
CLIP  
You can connect additional devices to your device, such as  
answering machines, telephones, charge meters and com-  
puter modems; these can be connected either in series or in  
parallel. Parallel connection means that the devices are  
connected to another telephone socket of the same line. If  
you connect the devices to the external socket of your de-  
vice, they are connected in series. The fax switch of your  
device can control and regulate only devices connected in  
series.  
Calling Line Identification Presentation (see Calling Line  
Identification)  
EN  
CLIR  
Calling Line Identification Restriction (see Calling Line  
Identification)  
CNG  
Calling Signal (see Fax Signal)  
Dialling Pause  
Broadcasting  
see Sending to Multiple Recipients  
Long-distance numbers or telephone numbers with sub-  
addresses/extensions sometimes require the insertion of a  
dialling pause to prevent the dialling from occurring too  
quickly and resulting in a loss of the connection. The sec-  
ond part of the number is dialled only after a short pause.  
Call-by-Call  
Selection of the telephone service provider for each tele-  
phone call. It is possible to place telephone calls through  
different private service providers. By placing prefixes in  
front of the actual telephone number, one can choose a dif-  
ferent service provider for each telephone call without en-  
tering into a firm contract relationship.  
Direct-Dial Number  
Number used to directly dial a specific extension of a pri-  
vate branch exchange.  
DTMF  
Caller List  
Dual Tone Multi Frequency (see Tone Dialling)  
The numbers of the last callers are stored in the caller list.  
This function requires that the caller identification func-  
tion be enabled for your PTT line and that the caller not  
suppress the transmission of his or her telephone number  
(see Calling Line Identification).  
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF)  
see Tone Dialling  
Easylink  
The Easylink function offers you additional options for  
managing external devices that are connected to the same  
telephone line as your device (starting fax reception, taking  
over the line, see Additional Devices). To use this function,  
additional telephones must be set to tone dialling (DTMF  
tones).  
Calling Line Identification (CLIP)  
There are two types of Calling Line Identification Presen-  
tation (CLIP). If someone calls you, your device will show  
the caller’s telephone number on the display. If another  
caller places a call to you while you are having a telephone  
conversation, you will hear a tone. Your telephone compa-  
ny must offer both services and must enable them for your  
PTT line. The transmission of your telephone number can  
be turned on and off temporarily or it can be turned off  
permanently (Calling Line Identification Restriction,  
CLIR).  
ECM  
Error Correction Mode  
Encoding  
The data of your fax transmission are encoded and com-  
pressed for the transmission. The minimum standard is  
MH (Modified Huffmann). Better encoding methods are  
MR (Modified Read) or MMR (Modified Modified  
Read).  
CCITT  
Comite Consultatif International Téléphonique et Télé-  
graphique (predecessor of ITU)  
CE  
Energy Saving Mode  
Conformité Européenne  
The device is normally in the energy save mode. Whenever  
you receive a fax or if you would like to print or make a  
copy, your device will automatically switch back into oper-  
ating mode (see Warm-Up Phase).  
Chain Dialling  
see Combining Numbers  
Chain Dialling  
Error Correction Mode (ECM)  
Before the dialling process begins, you can freely combine  
and edit telephone book entries, manually entered digits,  
numbers from the redial list or numbers from the caller list.  
For example, if you have saved the telephone number pre-  
fix of an inexpensive telephone service-provider (see Call-  
by-Call) as a telephone book entry, select this entry and  
manually enter the desired telephone number or select an-  
other number from the telephone book, the redial list or  
the caller list.  
The ECM method reduces transmission errors that result,  
for example, from bad telephone lines, thereby reducing  
the duration of transmissions. Both of the connected fax  
machines must support ECM.  
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Fax Groups  
LED  
Fax machines are classified in terms of internationally  
standardised fax groups based on their transfer type and  
speed. Connections between two devices of different  
groups is possible; the lowest common transfer rate is se-  
lected. The determination of the speed takes place during  
the handshake (see Handshake). Fax groups 1 to 3 are an-  
alogue fax machines. Nowadays, groups 1 and 2 are hardly  
to be found any longer; fax machines of group 3—which  
LED: Light Emitting Diode  
Memory  
If there is no paper or toner in your device, the device will  
store incoming fax transmissions in its memory. SMS mes-  
sages are stored in the SMS memory.  
EN  
MH  
Modified Huffmann (encoding process for faxes, see En-  
coding)  
have  
a
transfer speed that ranges from 9,600 to  
33,600¦bps—are currently most standard. Group 4 fax ma-  
chines are digital devices that function exclusively on  
ISDN systems. They have a maximum transfer speed of  
64,000¦bps.  
MHC  
Modified Huffmann Code (encoding process for faxes, see  
Encoding)  
Fax Polling  
MMR  
With active fax polling, one can retrieve a document from  
another fax machine. For fax polling from a larger compa-  
ny offering several polling services, you can also enter sub-  
addresses / direct-dial numbers. In order to do this, you  
must insert a dialling pause between the fax number and  
the sub-address (see Dialling Pause).  
Modified Modified Read (encoding process for faxes, see  
Encoding)  
Modem  
A modem converts digital computer signals into acoustic  
signals and vice versa. Analogue telephone lines transfer  
only acoustic signals, not digital signals (see Hard Modem,  
see Soft Modem).  
Fax Signal, CNG Tone (= Calling Signal)  
The tone that a fax machine sends out to announce a fax  
transmission. When the CNG tone occurs, the fax switch  
of the device recognises an incoming fax call and starts the  
fax reception.  
MR  
Modified Read (encoding process for faxes, see Encoding)  
MRC  
Fax Switch  
Modified Read Code (encoding process for faxes, see En-  
coding)  
The fax switch checks incoming telephone calls and con-  
trols the ringing behaviour of the fax machine. According  
to the selected mode, fax transmissions will be received ei-  
ther automatically or manually.  
Outside Line Access Code  
The outside line access code is the number or letter that  
must be dialled before the actual telephone number on a  
telephone of a private branch exchange in order to estab-  
lish a connection to the public telephone network (see Pri-  
vate Branch Exchange).  
Handshake  
The handshake is the initial and final phase of a fax trans-  
mission. After establishing of the connection, fax machines  
check the group affiliation and features such as size com-  
pression or grey tones. After the fax transmission has been  
completed and before the connection is terminated, the re-  
ceiving device confirms receipt of the transmission (see Fax  
Groups).  
PABX/PBX  
Private Automatic Branch Exchange  
Parallel Connection  
see Additional Devices  
Hard modem  
Plug’n’Print Card  
Smart card used to set the toner level memory to full after  
installing new toner cartridges.  
The hard modem is a fixed, built-in modem. In contrast to  
the soft modem, its features and functions are fixed and  
thus cannot be changed (see Soft Modem, see Modem).  
Polling  
see Fax Polling  
ISDN  
Integrated Services Digital Network  
Private Branch Exchange  
ITU  
Private branch exchanges are common in larger compa-  
nies. Even private ISDN systems can be branch exchanges.  
To establish a connection to the public telephone network  
from a private branch exchange, one must dial a number  
or press a key before the actual telephone number; in most  
cases this is zero (see Outside Line Access Code).  
International Telecommunications Union (UN organisa-  
tion)  
Journal  
The journal contains information pertaining to the last tel-  
ephone calls as well as to sent and received faxes and SMS  
messages. The journal can be printed out manually or the  
machine can be set to dispense automatic print-outs at spe-  
cific times.  
PSTN  
Public Switched Telephone Network  
LCD  
Liquid Crystal Display  
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Pulse dialling  
Transfer Speed  
A dialling process that is used in older telephone networks.  
You hear a clicking for each number dialled (see Tone Di-  
alling).  
CCITT/ITU has published international standards for the  
transmission of data over telephone lines. All short names  
begin with V, so these are also referred to as V standards.  
The most important transmission speeds for fax transmis-  
sions are: V.17—7.200 to 14.400 bps, V.21—max. 300  
bps, V.22—max. 1.200 bps, V.22 bis—max. 2.400 bps,  
V.27 ter—max. 4.800 bps, V.29—max. 9.600 bps, V.32  
bis—max. 14.400 bps, V.34—max. 33.600 bps  
RAM  
EN  
Random Access Memory  
Resolution  
Number of dots per inch (dpi). For sending and receiving  
faxes, the resolution options available are Normal, Fine,  
SFine and Photo. For copying, the available resolutions are  
Fast, Quality and Photo. The higher the resolution, the  
longer it takes to complete the transmission.  
TWAIN  
(Tool Without an Interesting Name) With the TWAIN  
scanner driver you can access the device and scan docu-  
ments from any application which supports this standard.  
RJ-11  
USB  
Registered Jack 11 (also called Western plug, standardised  
telephone plug)  
Universal Serial Bus (computer port)  
Warm-Up Phase  
Scanning  
Normally, the device is in the energy saving mode (see En-  
ergy Saving Mode). In the warm-up phase, the device heats  
up the printing unit until it has reached the necessary op-  
erating temperature, after which the copy or fax can be  
printed out.  
The reading of a document into the fax memory or into  
the computer in order to send it, copy it or edit it.  
Sender Identification (= Header)  
The telephone number and name of the sender as well as  
the date and time of the fax transmission appear in the up-  
per margin of each received fax.  
Sending to Multiple Recipients (= Broadcast-  
ing)  
With this function, you can send a fax or an SMS message  
to multiple recipients.  
Serial Connection  
see Additional Devices  
SMS  
Short Message Service  
soft modem  
The device does not contain a fixed, built-in modem. A  
program executes the modem function on demand and ac-  
cesses the device memory (RAM). The features and func-  
tions of the soft modem can be modified by altering the  
software (see Hard Modem, see Modem).  
Tone Dialling (= Dual Tone Multi-Frequency)  
In many countries, tone dialling has replaced pulse dial-  
ling, in which each number was sent as a corresponding  
number of pulses. With tone dialling, a specific tone is as-  
signed to each key (referred to as DTMF tones).  
Toner Level Memory  
Update the toner level memory of your device with the  
Plug’n’Print card that is included with each new toner car-  
tridge. Your device registers the extent of toner used for  
every print-out and calculates the toner level of the toner  
cartridge on that basis. The indicated toner level is only  
meaningful if you update each new toner cartridge with  
the Plug’n’Print card that is provided with the cartridge.  
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Copier  
Technical Data  
Type Black-and-White  
Dimensions  
Type ............................. Black-and-White · 64 grey tones  
Dimensions (L¦×¦H¦×¦W) ...................370¦×¦200¦×¦330¦mm  
Resolution Fast  
EN  
Weight  
Resolution...........................................Fast: 200¦×¦200¦dpi  
Weight .................................................................7,25¦kg  
Resolution Quality  
Power Supply  
................................................Quality: 400¦×¦200¦dpi  
Power Supply ......................... 220¦–¦240¦V¦~ / 50¦–¦60¦Hz  
Resolution Photo  
Power Consumption  
.................................................. Photo: 400¦×¦200¦dpi  
Power Consumption  
Multiple Copies  
Stand-by mode  
Multiple Copies........................................up to 99 pages  
Stand-by mode ...............................................<¦8,5¦W  
Transmission  
Transmission...................................................<¦17¦W  
Reception  
Computer-/Network Connection  
Reception ........................................................<¦20¦W  
Type 4 (PC)  
(LPF¦935, LPF¦940)  
Recommended Ambient Temperature  
Recommended Ambient Temperature...............5¦–¦35¦ºC  
Type of connection  
Relative humidity  
Type of connection.......... USB 1.1 · USB 2.0 Full Speed  
Relative humidity ................ 15¦–¦85¦% (non-condensing)  
Supported Operating Systems  
Type of connection  
Supported Operating Systems  
Type of connection................................... PSTN · PABX  
.....................Windows 2000 (SP¦3) · ME · XP · Vista  
Standards  
Safety EN 60950-1  
Subject to Change  
Safety........................................................... EN¦60950-1  
Technical specifications subject to change with-  
out notice.  
Emissions EN 55022 Klasse  
B
Emissions ........................................... EN¦55022 Class B  
Emissions EN 61000-3-2  
............................................................ EN¦61000-3-2  
Emissions EN 61000-3-3  
............................................................ EN¦61000-3-3  
Immunity to electrical noise EN 55024  
Immunity to electrical noise ............................EN¦55024  
Scanner  
Type Black-and-White  
Guarantee  
(Terms and Conditions for United King-  
dom only)  
In order to supply the guarantee, you should contact your  
dealer or Sagem Communications Helpdesk. The proof of  
purchase will be required.  
Type............................Black-and-White · 256 grey tones  
Scan width  
Scan width..........................................................210¦mm  
Horizontal resolution  
Horizontal resolution......................................8 dots/mm  
Vertical resolution Standard  
Vertical resolution .................... Standard: 3,85 lines/mm  
Vertical resolution Fine  
..................................................... Fine: 7,7 lines/mm  
Vertical resolution SFine  
................................................. SFine: 15,4 lines/mm  
Speed  
Speed..................................................6 seconds/A4-page  
Please make usage of your equipment for the purpose for  
which it was designed and under normal usage conditions.  
Sagem Communications do not accept any liability for any  
usage made out of the frame of its original designed pur-  
pose and any consequence that may arise from this usage.  
Should any malfunctioning arise, the dealer or Sagem  
Communications Helpdesk will advise you what to do.  
Printer  
Type Class  
1
Laser Printer  
Type................................................Class 1 Laser Printer  
Warm-Up Time  
Warm-Up Time ................................ approx. 15 seconds  
Breadth  
Breadth...............................................................200¦mm  
Resolution  
Resolution ........................................................... 600¦dpi  
Speed  
Speed............................................up to 16 pages/minute  
Memory  
Telephone book  
A) General Guarantee conditions  
Telephone book.................................... up to 200 entries  
Fax messages (low)  
Fax messages........... up to 100 pages (standard test letter)  
Sagem Communications undertakes to remedy by repair  
or exchange at its own convenience, free of charge for la-  
bour and replacement parts, any defects in the equipment  
during the guarantee period of 12 -twelve- months (3 -  
three- months for accessories), from the date of original in-  
voice of the Equipment, where those defects are a result of  
faulty workmanship.  
Unless the customer has concluded with Sagem Commu-  
nications a maintenance contract in respect of the equip-  
ment which specifically provides for repairs to be carried  
out at the customer's premises, the repairs will not be car-  
ried out on the equipment at the customer premises. The  
customer must however return the defective equipment at  
his/her own expense, to the address given by the dealer or  
Sagem Communications Helpdesk.  
In case a product needs to be sent in for a repair, it always  
has to be accompanied by a proof of purchase (which is not  
altered, written on or in any way be made illegible) show-  
ing that the product is still under warrantee. In case no  
proof of purchase is enclosed, the Sagem Communications  
repair center will use the production date as a reference of  
establishing the warrantee status of the product.  
(LPF¦920, LPF¦925, LPF¦935)  
Fax messages (high)  
......... up to 400 pages (standard test letter) (LPF¦940)  
SMS messages  
SMS messages............................. up to 30 SMS messages  
Paper  
Capacity  
Capacity ..........................................................250 sheets  
Size  
Size.................................................... A4 · 210¦×¦297¦mm  
Thickness  
Thickness ................................................0,08¦–¦0,12¦mm  
Weight  
Weight .........................................................60¦–¦90¦g/m²  
Document Feeder  
Capacity  
Capacity ............................................................20 sheets  
Breadth  
Breadth...............................................................218¦mm  
Length  
Length................................................................600¦mm  
Fax  
Type Group  
3
Type.................................................................. Group 3  
Compatibility  
Compatibility ...............................................ITU-T¦T.30  
Data compression  
Data compression ...............................MH · MR · MMR  
Transmission speed  
Transmission speed.........................................14.400¦bps  
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Apart from all legal obligatory rules, Sagem Communica-  
tions, do not give any Guarantee, either implicit or explicit  
which is not set force in the present section, and could not  
be hold responsible for any direct or indirect, material or  
immaterial damage, in or out of the frame of the present  
guarantee.  
If any provision of this guarantee shall be held to be in  
whole or in part invalid or illegal due to an obligatory rule  
applicable to consumers pursuant to their national legisla-  
tion, such invalidity or illegality shall not impair or affect  
the remaining provisions or parts of this guarantee.  
•) The normal servicing (as defined in the user guide sup-  
plied with the equipment) as well as malfunctioning due to  
servicing not being carried out. Servicing costs are in any  
event always borne by the customer.  
•) Malfunctions resulting from the usage of products, con-  
sumables or accessories not compatibles with the equip-  
ment.  
EN  
C) Out of Guarantee Repairs  
In the cases set forth in B) as well as after expiry of the guar-  
antee period, the customer must ask the Authorized Sagem  
Communications Repair Centre for a cost estimation.  
The repair and delivery costs will be invoiced to the cus-  
tomer.  
The foregoing shall apply unless otherwise agreed in writ-  
ing with the customer and only for the the United King-  
dom.  
This guarantee does not affect the Customer statutory  
rights.  
B) Exclusions From Guarantee  
Sagem Communications shall have no liability under the  
guarantee in respect of:  
•) Damage, defects, breakdown or malfunction due to one  
or more of the following:  
Helpdesk: 08 71 - 075 07 11  
– Failure to properly follow the installation process and in-  
structions for use  
– An external cause to the equipment (including but not  
limited to: lightening, fire, shock, vandalism, inappropri-  
ate conditions of electrical network or water damage of any  
nature)  
– Modifications made without the written approval of  
Sagem Communications  
The CE symbol confirms conformity with the EU direc-  
tives that apply to the device.  
– Unsuitable operating conditions, particularly of temper-  
ature and humidity  
– Repair or maintenance of the equipment by persons not  
authorized by Sagem Communications  
•) Wear and tear from normal daily use of the equipment  
and its accessories  
•) Damage due to insufficient or bad packaging of equip-  
ment when returned to Sagem Communications  
Declaration of Conformity (DoC)  
Hereby, Sagem Communications Austria GmbH  
declares that this LPF¦920, LPF¦925, LPF¦935,  
LPF¦940 is in compliance with the essential requirements  
and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.  
WWW  
You can find the complete Declaration of Conformity on  
Energy Star 2007  
•) Usage of new versions of software without previous ap-  
proval of Sagem Communications  
•) Work on any equipment or software modified or added  
without the prior written consent of Sagem Communica-  
tions  
•) Malfunctions not resulting from the Equipment or from  
software installed in user workstations for the purpose of  
use of the equipment.  
Communication problems related to an unsuitable envi-  
ronment including:  
– Problems related to access and/or connection to the In-  
ternet such as interruptions by access networks or malfunc-  
tion of the line used by the subscriber or his correspondent  
Energy Star  
As a participant in the ENERGY STAR programme,  
Sagem Communications Austria GmbH has made sure  
that this machine complies with the ENERGY STAR re-  
quirements.  
Environment  
Environment: Respect of environment is a key objective  
of Sagem. Sagem uses environmentally friendly processes  
to run its operations and has chosen to integrate strong en-  
vironmental constraints in the full lifecycle of its products  
including manufacturing, product use and end of life.  
Recycling  
– Transmission faults (for example poor geographical cov-  
erage by radio transmitters, interference or poor line qual-  
ity)  
– The local network fault (wiring, servers, workstations) or  
the failure of the transmission network (such as but not  
limited to interferences, fault or poor quality of the net-  
work)  
– Modification of the parameters of the cellular network  
carried out after the sale of the Product  
Packaging: To facilitate packaging recycling, please con-  
form to your local selective recycling rules.  
Batteries: Old batteries have to be deposited in designat-  
ed collection areas.  
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WEEE  
Neither Sagem nor its affiliates shall be liable to the pur-  
chaser of this product or third parties for damages, losses,  
costs, or expenses incurred by the purchaser or third parties  
as a result of accident, misuse, or abuse of this product or  
unauthorized modifications, repairs, or alterations to this  
product, or failure to strictly comply with Sagem operating  
and maintenance instructions.  
Sagem shall not be liable for any damages or problems aris-  
ing from the use of any options or any consumable mate-  
rials other than those designated as original Sagem prod-  
ucts or Sagem approved products.  
Sagem shall not be held liable for any damage resulting  
from electromagnetic interference that occurs from the use  
of any interface cables other than those designated as  
Sagem products.  
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be re-  
produced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any  
form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopy-  
ing, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written per-  
mission of Sagem. The information contained herein is de-  
signed only for use with this product. Sagem is not respon-  
sible, if this information is applied to other devices.  
EN  
Product: The crossed out dustbin logo on your product  
signifies it is classified as Electrical and Electronic Equip-  
ment covered by special disposal regulations.  
To enforce recycling, recovery of The Waste Electrical and  
Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and to protect the envi-  
ronment and human health, European regulations requires  
that you selectively collect waste equipment using one of  
the following options:  
• Your retailer will take your equipment back if you are  
buying a replacement product.  
• Waste equipment can also be deposited in designated col-  
lection areas.  
This user manual was printed on recycled paper bleached  
without chlorine. This satisfies the highest standards for  
low environmental impact. The cardboard packaging used  
and the packaging inserts of paper and cardboard can be  
disposed of as waste paper. The plastic foil may be submit-  
ted for recycling or disposed of with waste not intended for  
recycling, depending on the requirements in your country.  
This user manual is a document that does not represent a  
contract.  
Errors, printing errors and changes are reserved.  
Copyright  
GmbH  
©
2008 Sagem Communications Austria  
Trademarks: The references mentioned in this manual  
are trademarks of the respective companies. The lack of the  
symbols ® and ™ does not justify the assumption that these  
dedicated terms are free trademarks. Other product names  
used herein are for identification purposes only and may be  
trademarks of their respective owners. Sagem disclaims any  
and all rights in those marks.  
The reproduction of certain documents (e.g. by scanning,  
printing, copying) is prohibited in many countries. The  
list of such documents below is not intended to be com-  
plete, it only offers a general overview. In case of doubt,  
consult your legal advisor.  
· Passports (personal identification)  
· Entrance and exit visa papers (immigration papers)  
· Military service documents  
· Bank notes, travel checks, payment orders  
· Postage stamps, tax stamps (stamped or unstamped)  
· Loan papers, certificates of deposit, bonds  
· Documents protected by copyright  
Follow the statutory regulations of your country with re-  
gard to the legal validity of fax transmissions – particularly  
in connection with the validity of signatures, meeting de-  
livery deadlines or disadvantages resulting from the loss of  
quality in the transmission, etc.  
Take care to maintain the statutory regulations of your  
country regarding telecommunications secrecy and data  
privacy.  
This product is intended for use on an analogue public tel-  
ecommunications network (PSTN) and in the country  
specified on the packaging. Use in other countries can re-  
sult in faulty functioning.  
For more information, please contact the technical service  
centre for your country. Should problems arise during use  
of your machine, please contact your retailer first.  
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Customer Information  
Introduction  
1
As part of our continuing quest for total customer satisfaction, all of our products  
are made with ease-of-use and reliability in mind.  
Introduction  
2
In your user manual you will find all the information required to use your ma-  
chine. If, after consulting your user manual, you still require assistance, you  
should contact our Call Centre. Our personnel are highly trained specialists who  
can ensure that you receive the maximum benefit from your product.  
Introduction  
3
We can assist your more quickly if you do not call us from the machine, rather  
an external telephone. Keep a printout of the settings as well as the serial number  
of the machine handy. The serial number can be found on the type label.  
PC Connection  
Should problems with the PC connection arise, have the following information  
to hand when you contact technical customer services: hardware configuration of  
your computer, operating system installed and security programmes used (anti-  
virus programmes, firewall). Then we can help you more quickly.  
United Kingdom  
Telephone: 08 71 - 075 07 11 (0,10¦£/minute)  
Fax: 08 70 - 124 02 02  
Introduction  
1
You can order original accessories from our homepage or—in some countries (see  
below)—per telephone on our toll-free number.  
Introduction  
2
Use only original consumable materials. The warrantee does not cover damages  
to the device resulting from other consumables.  
United Kingdom  
Telephone: 0800 - 358 08 07  
E-Mail  
Internet  
We hope that you will enjoy using your new product!  
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SAGEM COMMUNICATIONS  
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Headquarters : Le Ponant de Paris  
27, rue Leblanc · 75015 Paris · FRANCE  
LPF 920 · 925 · 935 · 940  
Tél. : +33 1 58 11 77 00 · Fax : +33 1 58 11 77 77  
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