Sharp Fax Machine FO 1650 User Manual

MODEL  
FO-1650  
FO-1850  
FACSIMILE  
OPERATION MANUAL  
1.INSTALLATION  
2.INITIAL SETTINGS  
3.FAX OPERATIONS  
4.USING THE ANSWERING MACHINE  
5.MAKING COPIES  
6.MAKING TELEPHONE CALLS  
7.SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
8.OPTIONAL SETTINGS  
9.PRINTING OUT REPORTS AND LISTS  
10.MAINTENANCE  
11.TROUBLESHOOTING  
SPECIFICATIONS  
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE  
INDEX  
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WARNING  
FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this  
equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to  
operate this equipment.  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in  
a residential installation.  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energyand, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment intoan outlet ona circuit different from that towhichthereceiver  
is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
ABOUT THE TELEPHONE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT OF 1991  
"The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use  
a computer or other electronic device to send any message via a telephone facsimile  
machine unless such message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each  
transmitted page or on the first page of the transmission the following information:  
(1) The date and time of transmission.  
(2) Identification of either the business, business entity or individual sending the message.  
(3) Telephone number of either the sending machine, business, business entity or  
individual.  
In order to program this information into your facsimile machine, please refer to the  
appropriate instructions in the operation manual."  
SM  
As an ENERGY STAR partner, SHARP has deter-  
SM  
mined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR  
guidelines for energy efficiency.  
FOR YOUR RECORDS  
Please record the model number and serial number below, for easy reference, in case of loss  
or theft. These numbers are located on the rear side of the unit.  
Space is also provided for other relevant information.  
Model Number____________________________________________________________  
Serial Number ____________________________________________________________  
Date of Purchase__________________________________________________________  
Place of Purchase _________________________________________________________  
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INTRODUCTION  
Welcome to the FO-1650/1850 and thank you for choosing Sharp! The  
FO-1650/1850 combines a fascimile and answering machine into a single unit,  
allowing you to engage in both fax and voice communications with convenience  
and economy. In addition, the FO-1650/1850 features plain paper printing and the  
ability to be connected to a personal computer.  
This manual gives you easy-to-follow instructions for installing and using the  
FO-1650/1850. The Table of Contents will show you where instructions for using  
each feature are located. While you may not need to read every section in detail at  
first, we recommend you at least look over them briefly.  
If you have any questions or problems which cannot be solved by reading this  
manual, please contact your Sharp dealer.  
Important:  
This facsimile machine is not designed for use on a line which has call waiting,  
call forwarding, and some other special services offered by your telephone  
company. If you attempt to use the fax machine in conjunction with any of these  
services, you may experience errors during transmission and reception of  
facsimile messages.  
This fax machine is not compatible with digital telephone systems. No other fax  
machines may be connected to the same line.  
Note: The illustrations in this manual show the FO-1650.  
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INTRODUCTION  
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INTRODUCTION  
Important safety information  
If any of your telephone equipment is not operating properly, you should immediately  
remove it from your telephone line, as it may cause harm to the telephone network.  
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessi-  
ble.  
Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.  
Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed  
for wet locations.  
Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has  
been disconnected at the network interface.  
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.  
Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There  
may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.  
Do not use a telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.  
Do not install or use the machine near water, or when you are wet. Take care not to  
spill any liquids on the machine.  
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INTRODUCTION  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1
2
INSTALLATION  
Unpacking Check List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1  
Installing the Imaging Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2  
Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6  
Attachments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8  
Loading Printing Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9  
INITIAL SETTINGS  
Setup Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1  
A Look at the Operation Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2  
Entering Your Name and Fax Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4  
Entering Letters for Names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5  
Setting the Date and Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7  
Selecting the Reception Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8  
Answering Machine Set-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9  
Distinctive Ringing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17  
Storing Numbers for Automatic Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-20  
Volume Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-24  
3
4
FAX OPERATIONS  
Sending Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1  
Receiving Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11  
USING THE ANSWERING MACHINE  
Operating the Answering Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1  
Remote Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5  
Other Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13  
5
6
7
MAKING COPIES  
MAKING TELEPHONE CALLS  
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1  
Anti Junk Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5  
Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Broadcasting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8  
Polling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10  
Timer Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-13  
Entering and Using Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-15  
Reminder Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-20  
PC Link Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-22  
8
OPTIONAL SETTINGS  
PRINTING OUT REPORTS AND LISTS  
MAINTENANCE  
9
10  
11  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problems and Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1  
Messages and Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-3  
Clearing Paper Jams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-5  
SPECIFICATIONS  
FCC REGULATORY INFORMATION  
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE  
INDEX  
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1 INSTALLATION  
UNPACKING CHECKLIST  
After unpacking your fax, make sure you have all the items shown below. If any are  
missing, contact your dealer or retailer.  
Received  
Rapid key labels  
document  
tray  
Operation  
manual  
Paper tray  
cover  
Handset cord  
Telephone  
Paper tray  
line cord  
Sample sharp  
Handset  
printing paper  
(with the FO-1850  
only)  
3 gears and  
1 flange  
Multifunction  
interface kit  
(with the FO-1850  
only)  
(two cables, PC  
interface box,  
CD-ROM,setup  
instructions)  
Imaging film  
Points to keep in mind when setting up  
The fax must be installed on a level surface.  
Keep the fax away from air conditioners, heaters, direct sunlight, and dust.  
If the fax is moved from a cold to a warm place, it is possible that condensation  
may form on the reading glass, preventing proper scanning of documents for  
transmission. To remove the condensation, turn on the power and wait  
approximately two hours before using the fax.  
If your area experiences a high incidence of lightning or power surges, we  
recommend that you install surge protectors for the power and telephone lines.  
Surge protectors can be purchased at most telephone specialty stores.  
INSTALLATION  
1-1  
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INSTALLING THE IMAGING FILM  
The printer unit in your fax creates printed text and images by applying heat to the  
imaging film, which causes toner to be transferred from the film to the page. Follow  
the steps below to install or replace the imaging film.  
1
Grasp the finger hold on the right side of  
the printing compartment cover, and pull  
up to open the cover.  
2
Push back the green levers on each side  
of the printing compartment, and rotate  
the printing head frame up and to the  
rear.  
Caution! The printing head (the strip of  
metal on the underside of the frame)  
applies heat to the printing film. It may  
be hot if a document has just been  
printed.  
3
If you are replacing the imaging film,  
take the old film out of the printing com-  
partment and remove the three gears  
and the flange from the ends of the  
spools.  
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1-2  
INSTALLATION  
INSTALLING THE IMAGING FILM  
4
Take the new film out of its package,  
and insert two of the gears provided with  
the fax into the ends of the spool with  
film. Make sure that the two tabs on the  
gears fit properly into the slots in the  
ends of the spool.  
Do not yet remove the band which  
holds the spools together.  
2 slots  
2 tabs  
5
Hold the empty spool so that the end  
with only one slot is on the left, and  
lower the spools into the front of the print-  
ing compartment. The gears in the ends  
of the spool with film should fit into the  
slots on each side of the printing com-  
partment.  
6
1 tab  
Cut the band which holds the spools to-  
gether with scissors, and remove it. In-  
sert the remaining gear into the right end  
of the empty spool and the flange into  
the left end of the empty spool. Make  
sure the tabs on the gear and the flange  
fit into the slots in the ends of the spool  
(the gear has two tabs and the flange  
has one tab).  
1 slot  
2 slots  
Flange  
2 tabs  
Gear  
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1-3  
INSTALLING THE IMAGING FILM  
7
Pull the empty spool toward the back of  
the compartment, unwinding the film as  
you pull.  
8
Insert the empty spool into the back of  
the compartment so that the gear and  
the flange fit into the slots on the sides  
of the compartment.  
Make sure that the gear engages with  
the gear below it.  
9
Wind the film slightly (rotate the gear on  
the right side of the empty spool) so that  
there is no slack in the film. Make sure  
that both edges of the film wind onto the  
spool evenly.  
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1-4  
INSTALLATION  
INSTALLING THE IMAGING FILM  
10  
Rotate the printing head frame back  
down, and press down on the "PUSH"  
mark in the center of the frame until the  
frame clicks into place. Close the printing  
compartment cover.  
11  
If you replaced the film, initialize the new  
film by pressing the FUNCTION key,  
the "6" key, and the "#" key on the opera-  
tion panel. Make sure that "INITIALIZE  
FILM" appears in the display, and then  
press the START key. (Do not perform  
this step if you installed the initial sample  
roll of film.)  
FUNCTION  
6
S T A R T  
You must initialize FO-16CR film to  
make it wind to the starting position for  
printing. If this is not done, the first  
pages you print will come out blank.  
Note that initialization will not be possi-  
ble if the paper tray is not in the fax.  
When to replace the imaging film  
The sample roll of imaging film provided with your fax is capable of printing  
approximately 90 pages of letter size paper. When it is used up, "FILM END " will  
appear in the display. Replace it with the following imaging film, which is available  
at your dealer or retailer.  
FO-16CR Imaging Film  
One roll of FO-16CR imaging film is capable of printing approximately 660 pages of  
letter size paper.  
Caution!  
The text of documents printed with the imaging film is visible on the used film. If  
confidential information has been printed, dispose of the film appropriately.  
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INSTALLATION  
1-5  
CONNECTIONS  
Connect the power cord, telephone line, and handset as shown below. If desired,  
you can also connect an extension telephone to your fax.  
You can use an extension phone connected to the fax to make and receive calls  
like any other extension phone on your line. For details on receiving faxes from  
an extension phone, see "Receiving Documents" in Chapter 3.  
Plug the power cord into a 120 V,  
60 Hz, grounded (3-prong) outlet.  
AC outlet  
Caution: Do not plug the  
power cord into any other kind  
of outlet. This will damage the  
machine and is not covered  
under the warranty.  
Extension  
telephone  
If you want to connect an exten-  
sion phone to the fax, first re-  
move the seal covering the  
"TEL. SET" jack on the fax, and  
then insert the end of the exten-  
sion phone line into the jack.  
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1-6  
INSTALLATION  
CONNECTIONS  
Use the handset to make  
ordinary phone calls, or to  
transmit and receive docu-  
ments manually.  
Handset  
Insert one end of the telephone  
line cord into the "TEL. LINE" jack.  
Insert the other end into a stand-  
ard (RJ11C) single-line telephone  
wall jack.  
Note: Be sure to insert the tele-  
phone line cord into the "TEL.  
LINE" jack. Do not insert it into the  
"TEL. SET" jack (the "TEL. SET"  
jack is only used for connecting an  
extension phone).  
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Wall jack  
Comments:  
Your fax is set for touch-tone dialing. If you are on a pulse dial (rotary) line, you  
must set the fax for pulse dialing by changing Option Setting 8. This procedure is  
described in Chapter 8, "Optional Settings".  
FO-1650 only: If you intend to use a computer fax modem on the same phone  
line as your fax, see "PC Link Function" in Chapter 7 for a explanation of how  
you can connect your computer to your fax. If you want to use a computer fax  
modem on the same line but do not want to use the setup described in "PC Link  
Function", you must set Option Setting 10 to "NO" as described in Chapter 8,  
"Optional Settings".  
FO-1850 only: To use your fax with a computer, you must connect it to the  
computer and install the fax software. Instructions for this are included in the  
Multifunction interface kit.  
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INSTALLATION  
1-7  
ATTACHMENTS  
Attach the received document tray by inserting the tabs into the holes at the rear of  
the fax.  
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1-8  
INSTALLATION  
LOADING PRINTING PAPER  
The paper tray holds the paper on which received documents and copies are  
printed. Up to 300 sheets of letter or legal size paper from 16 to 24 lbs. (60 to 90  
2
g/m ) can be loaded in the tray. For the best results, we recommend that you use  
Sharp FO-16NA (letter size) or Sharp FO-16NB (legal size) paper.  
1
2
If the paper tray is in the fax machine, re-  
move the cover. Grasp the end of the pa-  
per tray, lift it slightly, and pull it out of  
the fax machine.  
Important: You must remove the  
paper tray from the fax machine to  
add paper.  
If you are going to load legal size paper,  
press the catch as shown, and pull out  
the tray extender.  
3
4
Push the pressure plate down until it  
locks into position.  
Fan the paper and then place it in the pa-  
per tray, print side up. Make sure the cor-  
ners of the paper go under the holders,  
and then shake the tray gently to  
straighten the paper.  
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INSTALLATION  
1-9  
LOADING PRINTING PAPER  
5
Insert the paper tray into the fax ma-  
chine, making sure it clicks into place.  
6
Replace the paper tray cover.  
The paper tray cover also serves as a  
tray for original documents which  
come out of the fax after scanning for  
transmission or copying. You can pull  
out the cover as needed to ensure that  
it catches the documents.  
7
Your fax has been set at the factory to  
scale the size of the printed image to let-  
ter size paper. If you have loaded legal  
size paper, you must change this setting  
to legal. To change the setting, press the  
"FUNCTION " key, the "6" key, the "*"  
key twice, and then press "1" to select  
letter, or "2" to select legal. When fin-  
ished, press the STOP key. Be sure to  
change this setting every time you  
change the paper size.  
FUNCTION  
6
or  
1
2
S T O P  
8
FUNCTION  
Your fax has been set at the factory to  
print on regular paper. If you have  
loaded Sharp FO-16NA or FO-16NB pa-  
per, you must change this setting to  
"HIGH QUALITY". To change the set-  
ting, press the "FUNCTION " key, the "6"  
key, the "*" key three times, and then  
press "1" to select regular, or "2" to se-  
lect Sharp high quality paper. When fin-  
ished, press the STOP key. Be sure to  
change this setting again if you change  
back to regular paper.  
6
or  
1
2
S T O P  
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1-10  
INSTALLATION  
2 INITIAL SETTINGS  
SETUP GUIDE  
Before you can begin using your fax, there are some settings which must be made  
with the keys on the operation panel. Some of the settings are required for basic  
use of your fax, others may or may not be necessary depending on how you want to  
use the fax. The procedures for making the settings are described in this chapter in  
the order shown below (with the exception of Caller ID).  
Required settings:  
Entering your name and fax/telephone number in the fax  
Setting the fax to the current date and time  
Selecting the reception mode  
Answering machine set-up  
Settings which may be necessary:  
Distinctive ringing: If you subscribe to a distinctive ringing service from your  
telephone company (this is a service which allows you to use several different  
devices, each with its own phone number and ringing pattern, on one line), you  
may want to select ringing patterns for the fax and/or the built-in answering  
machine.  
Caller ID: If you subscribe to a Caller ID service from your telephone company,  
the fax will display and retain information which the telephone company provides  
about each call. To use this feature, reset Option Setting 13 as described in  
Chapter 8, "Optional Settings". For information on using Caller ID, see "Caller ID"  
in Chapter 7.  
Other settings:  
Storing numbers for automatic dialing: Automatic dialing allows you to dial a full  
fax or phone number by simply pressing a Rapid Key, or by pressing the SPEED  
DIAL key and entering a 2-digit number. To use automatic dialing, you must  
store the desired fax and phone numbers in the fax.  
Volume adjustment: Adjustment of the volume of the speaker, handset, and  
ringer.  
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INITIAL SETTINGS  
2-1  
A LOOK AT THE OPERATION PANEL  
Before you make the settings, take a moment to familiarize yourself with the  
operation panel.  
REDIAL key  
REMINDER key  
Press this key to  
Press this key to send a fax  
automatically redial  
and/or voice message to  
the last number  
another party or yourself at  
dialed.  
a preset time.  
PLAY/SKIP key  
SPEED DIAL key  
Press this key to dial  
a 2-digit Speed Dial  
number.  
Press this key to play  
recorded messages.  
During playback, press it  
to skip forward to the next  
message.  
DELETE key  
Press this key to erase  
recorded messages.  
REC/MEMO key  
REPEAT PLAY/SKIP DELETE  
REC/MEMO  
REMINDER  
Press this key to record  
a phone conversation  
or a message.  
REPEAT key  
Press this key to  
repeat playback of a  
message.  
ABC  
DEF  
S P E E D D I A L  
1
2
3
GHI  
JKL  
MNO  
R E D I A L  
H O L D / S E A R C H  
S P E A K E R  
Number keys  
Use these keys to dial  
numbers, and enter  
numbers and letters  
during number/name  
storing procedures.  
4
5
6
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
7
8
9
SLOW PLAY  
FAST PLAY  
OPER  
0
SLOW PLAY key  
Press this key to  
reduce the speed of  
message playback.  
HOLD/SEARCH key  
Press this key to search  
for an automatic dialing  
number, or, during a  
phone conversation,  
press it to put the other  
party on hold.  
SPEAKER key  
FAST PLAY key  
Press this key to  
increase the speed of  
message playback.  
Press this key to dial a  
number without picking  
up the handset.  
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2-2  
INITIAL SETTINGS  
A LOOK AT THE OPERATION PANEL  
Display  
This displays various  
messages during operation  
and programming.  
RESOLUTION key  
Press this key to adjust the  
resolution and contrast  
before sending or copying  
a document.  
RECEPTION MODE key  
Press this key to select the  
mode of reception.  
FUNCTION key  
Press this key to select  
various special functions.  
MEMORY key  
Press this key to scan a  
document into memory  
before transmitting it.  
RECEPTION  
MODE  
FUNCTION RESOLUTION MEMORY  
VOLUME keys  
Press these keys to adjust the  
volume of the handset when  
the handset is lifted, the  
volume of the speaker when  
the SPEAKER key has been  
pressed, or the volume of the  
ringer at all other times.  
V O L U M E  
1
6
1
02  
07  
12  
03  
08  
13  
04  
09  
14  
05  
D O W N  
U P  
10  
15  
C O P Y / H E L P  
S T O P  
STOP key  
Press this key to stop  
operations before  
they are completed.  
S T A R T  
16/P1  
17/P2  
18/G1  
19/G2 20/POLL  
COPY/HELP key  
When a document is in the  
feeder, press this key to make  
a copy. At any other time,  
press this key to print out the  
Help List, a quick reference  
guide to the operation of your  
fax.  
Rapid Dial Keys  
START key  
Press this key to send  
or receive a document.  
Press one of these keys to  
dial a fax or voice number  
automatically. (Note that you  
must attach the Rapid Key  
labels.)  
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INITIAL SETTINGS  
2-3  
ENTERING YOUR NAME AND FAX NUMBER  
To have your name and fax/telephone number (called the "Sender’s name" and  
"Sender’s number") printed at the top of every page you transmit, program them by  
pressing the panel keys as shown below.  
You must program your name and fax number in order to comply with the  
Consumer Protection Act of 1991 (see inside of front cover).  
If you enter an incorrect number or letter, press the HOLD/SEARCH key to  
move the cursor back to the mistake, then enter the correct number or letter. (To  
move the cursor forward, press the SPEAKER key.)  
FUNCTION  
1
2
3
Press the keys shown at left. "ENTRY  
MODE" will appear in the display.  
3
Press the "#" key 2 times. "OWN NUM-  
BER SET" will appear in the display.  
S T A R T  
Press the START key.  
4
Enter your fax number (max. of 20 dig-  
its) by pressing the number keys. (To in-  
sert a space between digits, press the  
"#" key. To insert a "+", press the "*"  
key.)  
2
5
5
5
1
3
4
(Example)  
S T A R T  
5
6
Press the START key.  
Enter your name by pressing the appro-  
priate number keys as shown on the fol-  
lowing page. Press each key repeatedly  
until the desired letter appears in the dis-  
play. (Max. of 24 characters.)  
7
7
4
2
7
7
7
7
7
4
2
7
4
7
S P E A K E R  
(Example: "SHARP")  
7
7
S T A R T  
S T O P  
7
Press the START key and then the  
STOP key.  
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ENTERING LETTERS FOR NAMES  
Names are programmed by pressing the number keys. You will notice that letters  
are marked above each of the number keys "2" through "9". To enter a letter (or  
number), press the appropriate key one or more times until the letter appears in the  
display (the number will appear first, followed by the letters in the order marked  
above the key). The keys used for entering letters and editing are shown below.  
Letters and numbers  
To enter a letter or number, press  
the appropriate key repeatedly until  
the desired number/letter appears  
in the display (the number appears  
first, then the letters in the order  
marked above the key).  
Space  
Press this key twice to  
enter a space.  
Delete  
Press this key to delete the  
letter highlighted by the cursor  
(if the cursor is to the right of  
the last letter entered, it will  
backspace and delete the last  
letter).  
ABC  
DEF  
S P E E D D I A L  
1
2 3  
MNO  
GHI  
JKL  
R E D I A L  
4
5 6  
WXY  
Shift  
PRS  
TUV  
H O L D / S E A R C H  
Press this key once to change  
case (press it again to change  
back).  
7 8 9  
SLOW PLAY OPER  
FAST PLAY  
S P E A K E R  
Cursor left  
Press this key to move the  
cursor to the left.  
0
Cursor right  
Press this key to move the  
cursor to the right.  
Symbols  
Press either key repeatedly until the  
desired symbol appears (see the  
symbol list on the following page).  
Comments:  
Enter "Q" with the "7" key, and "Z" with the "9" key (these are not marked on the  
machine).  
To enter two letters in succession which require using the same key, press the  
SPEAKER key once after entering the first letter, then enter the second letter.  
To change one individual letter to another, move the cursor to that letter and  
enter the desired letter. The new letter will simply replace the old one.  
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ENTERING LETTERS FOR NAMES  
Symbol list  
To enter a symbol from the list below, press the "#" key or the "*" key repeatedly until  
the desired symbol appears.  
# →  
*  
. / ! " # $ % & ’ ( ) + + , - : ; < = > ? @ [ ¥ ] ^ _ p { | } → ←  
Example  
The following is an example of entering the name "ABC Co. #1".  
The cursor in the display is indicated below by a rectangle:  
Step Press these keys:  
Display  
ABC  
ABC  
A
A
1
2
2
S P E A K E R  
2
ABC  
ABC  
2
ABC  
3
4
A
B
2
2
S P E A K E R  
A B  
A B  
ABC  
ABC  
ABC  
ABC  
5
C
2
2
2
2
1
1
ABC  
2
A B C  
A B C  
A B C  
6
ABC  
ABC  
ABC  
C
7
2
2
2
R E D I A L  
MNO  
MNO  
MNO  
MNO  
8
C o  
6
6
6
6
o
A B  
C
C
.
9
1
C o  
1
A B C  
.
10  
11  
12  
13  
A B C C o .  
#
#
1
S T A R T  
A B C C o  
.
1
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SETTING THE DATE AND TIME  
The date and time appear in the display and reports, and are printed at the top of  
every page you transmit. Set the date and time by pressing the keys on the  
operation panel as shown below.  
To correct a mistake, press the SPEED DIAL key to move the cursor back to  
the mistake, and then enter the correct number.  
FUNCTION  
1
2
3
4
Press the keys shown at left. "ENTRY  
MODE" will appear in the display.  
3
Press the keys shown at left. "DATE &  
TIME SET" will appear in the display.  
S T A R T  
Press the START key.  
Enter a 2-digit number for the month  
("01" for January, "02" for February, "12"  
for December, etc.).  
0
1
(Example: January)  
(Example: the 5th)  
(Example: 1996)  
5
6
7
Enter a 2-digit number for the day ("01"  
to "31").  
0
5
Enter the last 2 digits of the year. (Note:  
In the year 2000, "00" will appear for the  
year.)  
9
6
Enter a 2-digit number for the hour ("01"  
to "12") and a 2-digit number for the min-  
ute "00" to "59").  
9
0
5
2
(Example: 9:25)  
8
9
Press "*" to select A.M., or "#" to select  
P.M.  
or  
Press the START key and then the  
STOP key.  
S T A R T  
S T O P  
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SELECTING THE RECEPTION MODE  
Your fax has three modes for receiving incoming calls and faxes:  
TAD mode: Select this mode when you are out and want the built-in answering  
machine to answer all calls. Voice messages will be recorded, and fax messages  
will be received automatically. ("TAD" stands for "Telephone Answering Device".)  
TEL mode: Select this mode when you are in and want to receive both voice calls  
and fax messages on the same line. You must answer all calls, including fax  
messages, using the fax’s handset or an extension phone connected to the same  
line.  
FAX mode: Select this mode when you only want to receive fax messages on your  
line. The fax will answer all calls and receive incoming fax messages automatically.  
Setting the reception mode  
Set the mode of reception with the  
RECEPTION  
MODE  
RECEPTION MODE key on the panel.  
FUNCTION RESOLUTION  
To select TAD, press the key until  
"GENERAL OGM PLAY" appears in  
the display ("TAD" will appear after the  
general outgoing message plays).  
To select TEL, press the key until  
"TEL" appears in the display.  
To select FAX, press the key until  
"FAX" appears in the display.  
Note: TAD mode cannot be selected unless a general outgoing message has  
been recorded as described in "Answering Machine Set-up" in this chapter.  
FO-1850 only: Selecting the receiving unit  
If you have connected the FO-1850 to a personal computer with the provided PC  
interface box, you can choose whether to have incoming faxes received by the  
FO-1850 or by your computer. The initial setting is "FAX" (reception by the  
FO-1850). To change the setting, follow the steps below.  
For detailed information on how faxes will be received if you choose reception by  
your computer, see "PC reception" in "Receiving Documents" in Chapter 3.  
1
Press the FUNCTION key and the "#"  
key. "RECEIVE UNIT" will appear in the  
display.  
FUNCTION  
2
Press "1" (FAX) to select the FO-1850,  
or "2" (PC) to select your computer.  
2
1
or  
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ANSWERING MACHINE SET-UP  
About the answering machine  
The FO-1650/1850’s built-in answering machine allows you to receive both voice  
messages and fax transmissions while you are out. Up to 24 minutes of voice  
messages can be recorded when no documents are stored in memory (memory  
capacity will vary depending on current memory features in use).  
When the reception mode is set to T.A.D., the answering machine will automatically  
answer incoming calls and play your outgoing message (this is your recorded  
greeting which informs callers that they can leave a message or send a fax). Voice  
callers can leave a message, and fax transmissions will be received automatically.  
The built-in answering machine has four different "boxes" in which voice messages  
from callers can be recorded. This allows individuals in your office or members of  
your family to each receive their own private messages. A passcode can be  
programmed for each box to prevent other people from listening to or erasing  
messages.  
The General Box is for general use, and Boxes 1, 2, and 3 are each for personal  
use. An outgoing message for the General Box must be recorded, and an outgoing  
message must also be recorded for each personal box used.  
When the answering machine answers a call, the caller will hear the general  
outgoing message. If the caller wants to leave a message in the General Box, they  
should wait for the beep and then speak. If the caller wants to send a fax to the  
General Box, they should press their Start key. By pressing their Start key after  
speaking, the caller can leave a voice message and send a fax without having to  
place a separate telephone call.  
If the caller wants to leave a message in a personal box, they must enter the  
number of the box ("1" for Box 1, "2" for Box 2, or "3" for Box 3) by pressing the  
appropriate key on their telephone before the beep. The outgoing message for the  
selected box will play, and the caller can then leave a message or press their Start  
key to send a fax.  
When a fax is sent to a personal box, it will not be printed out immediately. Instead,  
it will print out when you play back the messages left in the box. If you program a  
passcode for the box, you will be able to receive confidential faxes. When a fax is  
sent to the General Box, it will be printed out immediately unless a passcode has  
been programmed for the General Box, in which case it will be printed out after  
message playback.  
Note: To leave a message in a personal box, the caller must be on a touch-tone  
phone.  
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ANSWERING MACHINE SET-UP  
Recording an outgoing message  
To use the built-in answering machine, you must first record a general outgoing  
message. This must be done even if you only intend to use personal boxes. An  
outgoing message for each personal box used must also be recorded. A personal  
box cannot be accessed if it does not have an outgoing message.  
The following is an example of a general outgoing message:  
"Hello, this is the Jones family. We are not at home right now. If you would like to  
leave a general message, please speak after the beep. If you would like to leave a  
private message, press "1" for John, "2" for Jane, or "3" for Billy before the beep. If  
you would like to send a fax, press your facsimile Start button."  
The following is an example of an outgoing message for a personal box:  
"This is Jane’s personal box. Please leave a message after the beep."  
FUNCTION  
1
2
Press the keys shown at left. "T.A.D.  
SETTINGS" will appear in the display.  
0
Press the "#" key. OGM RECORDING  
will appear in the display.  
3
4
Press the START key.  
S T A R T  
Press a numeric key to select the outgo-  
ing message you want to record:  
"0": General outgoing message  
"1": Box 1 outgoing message  
"2": Box 2 outgoing message  
"3": Box 3 outgoing message  
0
(Example)  
"4": Transfer outgoing message  
(This is used for the Transfer function,  
which is described in "Other  
Functions" in Chapter 4.)  
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ANSWERING MACHINE SET-UP  
Pick up the handset and speak into it.  
5
The general outgoing message can be  
up to 60 seconds long. A personal  
outgoing message can be up to 30  
seconds long.  
While recording, the display will show  
the time remaining to record.  
6
7
When finished, replace the handset or  
press the STOP key.  
S T O P  
or  
If your message exceeds the time limit  
or more than 6 seconds of silence is  
detected, recording will stop  
automatically.  
Go back to Step 4 to record an outgoing  
message for another box, or press the  
STOP key twice to return to the date  
and time display.  
S T O P  
S T O P  
To listen to or erase an outgoing message  
To listen to or erase an outgoing message, follow Steps 1 through 4 of the above  
procedure to select the message, and then press the PLAY/SKIP key to listen to it,  
or the DELETE to erase it. To return to the date and time display, press the STOP  
key twice. Note that the general outgoing message cannot be erased. If you need  
to change it, simply repeat the recording procedure.  
Note: If an extension phone is connected to the FO-1650/1850, an outgoing mes-  
sage cannot be recorded, played, or deleted while the extension phone is be-  
ing used (while LINE IS IN USE appears in the display).  
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ANSWERING MACHINE SET-UP  
Programming a passcode  
A 3-digit passcode can be programmed for each of the boxes. If this is done, the  
passcode must be entered before messages in the box can be listened to or  
erased. Program a new passcode or clear a previously programmed passcode by  
pressing the panel keys as shown below.  
The numbers "1", "2", and "3" cannot be selected for the first digit of the  
passcode.  
1
2
3
Press the keys shown at left. "T.A.D.  
SETTINGS" will appear in the display.  
FUNCTION  
0
2
Press the keys shown at left. "BOX  
PASSCODE" will appear in the display.  
Press "1" to enter a passcode, or "2" to  
clear a previously programmed  
passcode.  
or  
1
4
Enter the number of the box for which  
you want to program or clear a  
passcode by pressing the appropriate  
numeric key.  
1
If you are clearing a passcode, go to  
Step 6.  
(Example)  
5
6
Enter a 3-digit passcode by pressing the  
number keys.  
4
5
6
(Example)  
S T A R T  
Press the START key and then the  
STOP key.  
S T O P  
Note: To ensure confidentiality, passcodes cannot be checked. If you have forgot-  
ten a passcode, clear it and program a new one.  
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ANSWERING MACHINE SET-UP  
Fax reception in boxes  
As explained at the beginning of this section, a caller can press their Start key after  
accessing a box to send a fax to that box. In this case, the fax will not be printed out  
until you listen to the messages in the box. If you don’t want to receive faxes in  
boxes, you can turn this function off. When the function is turned off, all faxes will  
be printed out as soon as they are received, leaving more memory available for  
voice messages.  
Follow the steps below to turn the Fax box function on or off (it has been turned on  
at the factory).  
1
2
Press the keys shown at left. "T.A.D.  
SETTINGS" will appear in the display.  
FUNCTION  
0
Press the keys shown at left. "FAX BOX"  
will appear in the display.  
3
4
Press "1" to turn the Fax box function  
on, or "2" to turn it off.  
or  
1
2
Press the STOP key.  
S T O P  
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ANSWERING MACHINE SET-UP  
Setting ICM time  
Incoming messages (ICMs) are the messages which callers leave for you on the  
built-in answering machine. The answering machine is set at the factory to allow  
each caller a maximum of 4 minutes to leave a message. If desired, you can  
change this setting to 15, 30, or 60 seconds.  
1
2
3
Press the keys shown at left. "T.A.D.  
SETTINGS" will appear in the display.  
FUNCTION  
0
Press the keys shown at left. "ICM RE-  
CORD TIME" will appear in the display.  
Press a numeric key to select the de-  
sired ICM recording time:  
4
"1": 15 seconds  
"2": 30 seconds  
"3": 60 seconds  
"4": 4 minutes  
(Example)  
4
Press the STOP key.  
S T O P  
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ANSWERING MACHINE SET-UP  
Fax reception on TAD failure  
If the memory for recording incoming messages becomes full while you are out, the  
answering machine will no longer be able to record messages. The ON TAD  
FAILURE setting is used to choose the response of the machine to incoming calls  
when this happens:  
Automatic fax reception "NO": The FO-1650/1850 will answer after 20 rings, after  
which it will wait to receive a remote command. Most callers will hang up before  
it answers; however, when you call the FO-1650/1850 from a remote location,  
you can wait until it answers, listen to your messages, and then erase them (see  
"Remote operations" in Chapter 4).  
Automatic fax reception "YES": The reception mode will switch to FAX mode,  
allowing the FO-1650/1850 to continue to receive faxes automatically. With this  
setting, you can still use the remote commands to listen to your messages and  
erase the message memory (see "Remote operations").  
Automatic fax reception is set to NO at the factory before shipping. If you want to  
set it to YES, press the panel keys as follows:  
1
2
Press the keys shown at left. "T.A.D.  
SETTINGS" will appear in the display.  
FUNCTION  
0
Press the keys shown at left. "ON TAD  
FAILURE" will appear in the display.  
3
4
Press "1" to turn automatic fax reception  
on, or "2" to turn it off.  
or  
1
2
S T O P  
Press the STOP key.  
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ANSWERING MACHINE SET-UP  
Calling Party Control detection  
When a caller hangs up, the central telephone exchange will issue a signal called a  
Calling Party Control (CPC) signal. The built-in answering machine has been set to  
detect this signal, and this allows it to immediately stop recording when a caller  
hangs up, thereby saving memory space and freeing you from having to listen to  
long periods of silence when you play back your messages.  
However, if you are a subscriber to such telephone services as Call Waiting or Call  
Forwarding, signals used by these services may be mistaken for a CPC signal,  
causing the machine to hang up during a call. In this case, follow the steps below to  
turn off CPC detection.  
Note: CPC detection may not operate properly in some telephone exchanges. For  
this reason, periods of silence and/or telephone company signals may be re-  
corded even if CPC detection is turned on.  
1
2
3
Press the keys shown at left. "T.A.D.  
SETTINGS" will appear in the display.  
FUNCTION  
0
Press the keys shown at left. "CPC DE-  
TECTION" will appear in the display.  
Press "1" to turn CPC detection on, or  
"2" to turn it off.  
or  
1
2
4
Press the STOP key.  
S T O P  
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DISTINCTIVE RINGING  
Distinctive ringing in FAX mode  
Distinctive ringing is a service offered by some local telephone companies which  
allows you to use up to four different telephone numbers, each with a different  
ringing pattern, on your regular single line. If you subscribe to a distinctive ringing  
service, you can set your fax to automatically answer when it detects one of those  
ringing patterns, thereby allowing you to use the number corresponding to that  
pattern as an exclusive fax number.  
Important:  
To use distinctive ringing, you must subscribe to a distinctive ringing service from  
your local phone company. Do not make this setting if you do not subscribe to a  
distinctive ringing service.  
Your fax may not be compatible with some distinctive ringing services.  
When using this feature, you must set the reception mode of your fax to FAX as  
described in "Receiving a Document" in Chapter 3. When your designated fax  
number is dialed, your fax will automatically answer and begin reception after two  
rings. Note that other devices on the same line will also ring until your fax answers.  
If one of your other numbers is dialed, the fax will ring; however, it will not answer.  
To use distinctive ringing, select one of the ringing patterns below for your fax by  
pressing the panel keys as shown on the following page. The selections are as  
follows:  
1. RING PATTERN 1:  
2. RING PATTERN 2:  
3. RING PATTERN 3:  
4. STANDARD RING:  
5. OFF SETTING:  
Two short rings.  
One short, one long, and one short ring.  
Two short rings and one long ring.  
Your standard (normal) ringing pattern.  
Answer all ringing patterns (this turns  
distinctive ringing off).  
Your fax has been set to "5" at the factory.  
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DISTINCTIVE RINGING  
1
Press the keys shown at left. "OPTION  
SETTING" will appear in the display.  
FUNCTION  
4
2
Press the keys shown at left. "DISTINC-  
TIVE RING" will appear in the display.  
3
Select a ringing pattern by entering the  
appropriate number ("1" to "5" as shown  
in the list on the previous page).  
1
(Example)  
4
Press the STOP key.  
S T O P  
Distinctive ringing in TAD mode  
You can also use distinctive ringing with the built-in answering machine. By turning  
on the TAD distinctive ringing setting as shown on the following page, each ringing  
pattern will be assigned to a message box as follows when the reception mode of  
the fax is set to TAD.  
STANDARD PATTERN:  
PATTERN 1:  
GENERAL BOX  
BOX 1  
PATTERN 2:  
BOX 2  
PATTERN 3:  
BOX 3  
Each box is accessed by calling the number of its ringing pattern. For example, if a  
caller dials the number corresponding to ringing pattern 2, the answering machine  
will answer, the outgoing message for Box 2 will play, and the caller can then leave  
a message in Box 2. Fax transmissions can be received with any of the ringing  
patterns.  
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DISTINCTIVE RINGING  
Note that the above assignment of ringing patterns to boxes is not affected by  
the distinctive ringing setting for FAX mode described on the previous page. The  
above assignment is effective when the fax is in TAD mode, and the selection  
made for FAX mode is effective when the fax is in FAX mode.  
An outgoing message must be recorded for each box used with distinctive ringing.  
If an outgoing message is not recorded for a box, the answering machine will not  
answer when the corresponding number is dialed. However, if you have selected  
that ringing pattern for fax reception in FAX mode as described on the previous  
page, the fax will answer that pattern and receive a document just like it does in  
FAX mode.  
As an example, you could have the answering machine answer only the standard  
ringing pattern by recording an outgoing message only for the General Box. The  
other patterns would be left free, so you could use one of them for fax reception as  
described on the previous page, and another for a computer modem or other  
device.  
To turn distinctive ringing in TAD mode on, press the panel keys as follows:  
1
2
3
Press the keys shown at left. "DISTINC-  
TIVE RING" will appear in the display.  
FUNCTION  
0
Press "1" to turn distinctive ringing in  
TAD mode on, or "2" to turn it off.  
or  
2
1
Press the STOP key.  
S T O P  
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STORING NUMBERS FOR AUTOMATIC DIALING  
Automatic dialing is a quick and convenient way of dialing which is done by either  
pressing a Rapid Key (Rapid Key Dialing), or pressing the SPEED DIAL key and  
entering a 2-digit number (Speed Dialing). It can be used for both fax transmissions  
and voice calls.  
To use automatic dialing, you must first store the full number in your fax and assign  
a 2-digit Speed Dial number to it. You can also enter a name which appears in the  
display when the number is dialed. Up to 99 numbers can be stored.  
Speed Dial numbers from "01" to "20" can be used for both Rapid Key Dialing  
and Speed Dialing; Speed Dial numbers from "21" to "99" can only be used for  
Speed Dialing.  
To allow easy identification of the Rapid Keys, attach each strip of Rapid Key  
labels above the appropriate row of Rapid Keys. The arrangement of the keys is  
shown in "Operation Panel" at the beginning of this chapter. Each time you store  
a number for Rapid Key Dialing, write the name of the party above the  
appropriate key.  
Storing numbers  
Comments:  
You may need to add a pause between certain digits in the number to allow time  
for connection. For example, if you are on a PBX telephone system that requires  
an access number to be dialed (such as "9") to access an outside line, you will  
need to enter a pause between the access number and the telephone/fax  
number of the other party. Pauses are entered by pressing the REDIAL key (2  
seconds per pause). If necessary, several pauses can be entered in a row.  
To enter letters for names or correct a mistake, see "Entering letters for names"  
in this chapter.  
1
2
Press the keys shown at left. "FAX/TEL.  
# MODE" will appear in the display.  
FUNCTION  
3
Press "1" to select SET.  
1
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STORING NUMBERS FOR AUTOMATIC DIALING  
3
4
Enter a 2-digit number (from "01" to  
"99") by pressing the number keys. This  
will be the Speed Dial number.  
0
1
(Example)  
Enter the fax or voice number by press-  
ing the number keys (max. of 32 digits in-  
cluding pauses).  
5
5
3
4
2
5
1
(Example)  
5
6
Press the START key.  
S T A R T  
Enter the name of the location or party  
by pressing number keys as described  
in "Entering Letters for Names" in this  
chapter (max. of 20 characters). If you  
don’t want to enter a name, skip this  
step.  
GHI  
DEF  
ABC  
WXY  
3
4
9
2
(Example)  
S T A R T  
7
8
Press the START key.  
Return to Step 3 to store another num-  
ber, or press STOP to exit. If the num-  
ber will be used for Rapid Key Dialing,  
you can write the name on the label  
above the appropriate Rapid Key.  
S T O P  
Step 3 or  
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STORING NUMBERS FOR AUTOMATIC DIALING  
Clearing numbers  
Note: You cannot clear a number if it is used in a program or timer operation, or if it  
is included in a Group Key. First clear the number from the operation or  
group, then perform the following clearing procedure. To check where the  
number is used, print out the "Program/Group List and/or the "Timer List" as  
described in Chapter 7.  
FUNCTION  
1
Press the keys shown at left. "FAX/TEL.  
# MODE" will appear in the display.  
3
2
3
Press "2" to select CLEAR.  
2
Enter the Speed Dial number that you  
want to clear by pressing the number  
keys.  
0
1
(Example)  
S T A R T  
4
5
Press the START key.  
Return to Step 3 to clear another num-  
ber, or press STOP to exit.  
S T O P  
Step 3 or  
Making changes  
To make changes in a number previously stored, repeat the storing procedure.  
Select the code number for which you want to make changes in Step 3, and then  
change the number and/or name when they appear in the display (Steps 4 and 6,  
respectively).  
Numbers and letters are changed as described in "Entering letters for names" in  
this chapter.  
A lithium battery keeps automatic dialing numbers in memory  
Your fax uses a lithium battery to keep automatic dialing numbers and other  
programmed data in memory when the power is turned off. Battery power is  
consumed primarily when the power is off. With the power kept continuously off, the  
life of the battery is about 5 years. If the battery dies, have your dealer or retailer  
replace it. Do not try to replace it yourself.  
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INITIAL SETTINGS  
STORING NUMBERS FOR AUTOMATIC DIALING  
Storing Numbers in Group Keys  
Group Keys allow you to dial a group of fax numbers by simply pressing the  
appropriate Group Key once. They are convenient for the Broadcasting function,  
which is used to transmit a document to a group of fax machines.  
Rapid Keys 18/G1 and 19/G2 can be programmed as Group Keys. To program or  
clear a Group Key, follow the steps below. Note that one key cannot be  
simultaneously programmed as both a Rapid Key and a Group Key.  
Up to 20 fax numbers can be stored in one Group Key.  
Only Speed Dial numbers can be stored in a Group Key. Full numbers cannot be  
stored.  
A Group Key cannot be cleared if it is being used in a programmed Broadcasting  
operation. First clear the programmed operation as described in "Entering and  
Using Programs" in Chapter 5, then clear the key. If you need to check which  
program the key is used in, print out the Program and Group List as described in  
Chapter 7.  
1
FUNCTION  
Press the keys shown at left. "GROUP  
ENTRY MODE" will appear in the dis-  
play.  
7
2
3
Press "1" to program a Group Key, or  
"2" to clear a Group Key.  
1
or  
2
Press a Group Key (Rapid Key 18/G1 or  
19/G2) to select it. If you are clearing the  
key, go to Step 5.  
18/G1  
(Example)  
4
Enter the Speed Dial numbers of the re-  
ceiving machines.  
0
1
2
0
(Example)  
S T A R T  
5
6
Press the START key.  
S T O P  
Return to Step 3 to program or clear an-  
other Group Key, or press STOP to exit.  
Step 3 or  
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VOLUME ADJUSTMENT  
You can adjust the volume of the speaker, handset, and ringer using the UP and  
DOWN keys on the operation panel.  
Speaker  
The speaker has three volume levels: HIGH, MIDDLE, and LOW. To adjust the  
volume of the speaker, press the SPEAKER key and then press the UP or DOWN  
key until the desired level appears in the display. Press the SPEAKER key again  
to turn the speaker off.  
Handset  
The handset receiver has two volume levels: HIGH and MIDDLE. To adjust the  
volume of the handset receiver, lift the handset and then press the UP or DOWN  
key until the desired level appears in the display.  
Ringer  
The ringer has four volume levels: HIGH, MIDDLE, LOW, and OFF. To adjust the  
volume of the ringer, press the UP or DOWN key until the desired level appears in  
the display (make sure the SPEAKER has not been pressed and the handset is  
not lifted). The fax will ring at the new volume level each time you change the level.  
If you select OFF, press the START key to confirm your selection.  
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INITIAL SETTINGS  
3 FAX OPERATIONS  
SENDING DOCUMENTS  
Transmittable documents  
Your fax can transmit most standard office documents. Specific guidelines are as  
follows:  
Size and weight  
The size and weight of documents which you can load in the document feeder  
depend on whether you load one sheet at a time or several sheets at once.  
One sheet at a time:  
39.4"  
(1.0 m)  
5.0"  
14 lbs.  
(52 g/m )  
36 lbs.  
(157 g/m )  
(128 mm)  
2
2
5.8"  
(148 mm)  
8.5"  
(216 mm)  
Several sheets at once:  
14 lbs. 20 lbs.  
14"  
(356 mm)  
5.0"  
(128 mm)  
2
2
(80 g/m )  
(52 g/m )  
5.8"  
(148 mm)  
8.5"  
(216 mm)  
Note: The area of the document which is scanned by the fax is slightly smaller  
than the actual document size. The scanning width is 8.3 inches, and the  
scanning length is the length of the document minus 0.32 inches.  
Other restrictions  
Documents written in yellow, greenish yellow, or light blue ink cannot be  
transmitted, as the scanner does not recognize these colors.  
Ink, glue, and correcting fluid on documents must be dry before they are  
transmitted.  
All clips, staples, and pins must be removed from documents before  
transmission. If these are not removed, they may damage the fax.  
Documents which are patched, taped, torn, smaller than the minimum size,  
carbon backed, or easily smudged should be photocopied, and the copy used for  
transmission.  
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SENDING DOCUMENTS  
Loading the document  
Up to 20 pages can be placed in the feeder at one time. The pages will be  
automatically fed into the fax starting from the page on the bottom.  
If you need to send or copy more than 20 pages, place the additional pages  
gently and carefully in the feeder just before the last page is scanned. Do not try  
to force them in, as this may cause double-feeding or jamming.  
If your document consists of several large or thick pages which must be loaded  
one at a time, insert each page into the feeder as the previous page is being  
scanned. Insert gently to prevent double-feeding.  
1
Adjust the document guides to the width  
of your document.  
Place the document face down and push  
2
it gently into the document feeder. The  
top edge of the document should enter  
the fax first.  
The feeder will draw the leading edge  
of the document into the fax. READY  
TO SEND will appear in the display.  
3
You can now either make resolution  
and/or contrast settings as described in  
the following section, or dial the other  
party as described in the section, "Dialing  
and transmission".  
Important:  
If you need to remove the document from the feeder before transmission or copying,  
first open the operation panel by pulling the front edge up (grasp it at the "PANEL  
RELEASE" mark), and then remove the document. If you try to pull the document out  
without opening the operation panel, you may damage the feeder mechanism.  
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FAX OPERATIONS  
SENDING DOCUMENTS  
Optional transmission settings  
If desired, there are several transmission settings which you can make before  
dialing and transmitting the document.  
Note: To make the settings, the document must first be loaded in the feeder.  
Resolution  
Your fax has four resolution settings. If you do not make a setting, the fax will  
automatically send the document in STANDARD resolution.  
STANDARD:  
FINE:  
Use STANDARD for ordinary documents. This setting  
gives you the fastest and most economical transmission.  
Use FINE for improved reproduction, especially with  
documents containing small letters or fine drawings.  
SUPER FINE:  
HALF TONE:  
Use SUPER FINE when you need the highest quality of  
reproduction.  
Use HALF TONE for photographs and illustrations. The  
original will be reproduced in 64 shades of gray.  
Note: In order to transmit in FINE or SUPER FINE resolution, the receiving fax  
machine must also have that resolution. If it doesn’t, your fax will  
automatically step down to the next best available setting.  
Contrast  
The contrast is normally set to AUTO, which means that the fax automatically  
controls the contrast, but for faint documents you can change the setting to DARK.  
Setting the resolution and contrast  
Press the RESOLUTION key one or  
more times until the desired resolution  
and contrast settings appear in the dis-  
play.  
RECEPTION  
MODE  
FUNCTION RESOLUTION MEMORY  
The first time you move through the  
list of resolution settings, the contrast  
setting AUTO will appear next to each  
resolution setting. The second time  
you move through the list, the contrast  
setting DARK will appear.  
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SENDING DOCUMENTS  
Cover Sheet  
You can have your fax generate a cover sheet and send it as the last page of the  
transmission. The cover sheet includes the date and time, the sender’s name and  
number, and the receiver’s name and number if an automatic dialing number is  
used. The total number of pages sent is indicated on the bottom.  
Your name and number must be programmed in order for them to appear on the  
cover sheet. (See "Entering Your Name and Fax Number" in Chapter 2.)  
To include a cover sheet with each transmission, set Option Setting 14 to "YES" as  
described in Chapter 8, "Optional Settings". Note that once Option Setting 14 is set  
to "YES", cover sheets will be automatically included with every transmission until  
you change the setting to "NO".  
When the cover sheet function is turned on, you can also select a message which  
will appear as a header at the top of the cover sheet. To do so, follow the steps  
below. Note that the message selection is only effective for one transmission.  
FUNCTION  
1
2
Press the keys shown at left. "COVER  
SHEET HEAD" will appear in the display.  
5
Select a message by entering a number  
from "1" to "4" as shown below:  
"1": URGENT  
1
"2": IMPORTANT  
"3": CONFIDENTIAL  
(Example)  
"4": PLS. DISTRIBUTE  
Example  
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FAX OPERATIONS  
SENDING DOCUMENTS  
Batch Page Numbering  
This setting is used to change the page numbering of the transmitted document  
from simple numbering ("P.1", "P.2", etc.) to batch numbering, which means that a  
slash and the total number of pages being sent are added after each page number  
(for example, "P. 1/5", "P.2/5", etc.). This allows the receiver to check for any  
missing pages.  
If you are sending a cover sheet, do not include the cover sheet in the total  
number of pages. Your fax will adjust the number to include the cover sheet  
automatically.  
If you need to cancel a batch number entry, remove the document from the  
feeder or press the STOP key.  
If the number of pages actually transmitted does not coincide with the batch  
number entered, the alarm will sound and PAGE COUNT ERROR will appear in  
the display. "PAGE E" will also appear in the "NOTE" column of the Transaction  
Report if it has been set to print out.  
1
Press the keys shown at left. "PAGE  
COUNTER SET" will appear in the dis-  
play.  
FUNCTION  
2
Enter the total number of pages ("01" to  
"99") by pressing the number keys.  
0
1
(Example)  
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SENDING DOCUMENTS  
Dialing and transmission  
Once you have loaded the document and made any desired transmission settings,  
you are ready to dial the number of the receiving fax machine and transmit the  
document. There are several ways of dialing, and you can select the one which  
best suits your needs.  
Normal Dialing  
With Normal Dialing, you pick up the handset (or press the SPEAKER key) and  
dial as you would to make a telephone call. If the receiving machine is set to  
receive faxes manually (this means that the receiving party first answers your call  
vocally, and then presses their Start key to begin fax reception), you can talk with  
them before sending the fax.  
1
Pick up the handset or press the  
SPEAKER key. Listen for the dial tone.  
S P E A K E R  
or  
ABC  
DEF  
2
3
Dial the number of the receiving ma-  
chine by pressing the number keys.  
1
2
3
GHI  
JKL  
MNO  
4
5
6
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
7
8
9
O
Wait for the connection. Depending on  
the setting of the receiving machine, you  
will either hear a facsimile reception tone  
or the other person will answer.  
Beep  
If the other party answers, ask them to  
press their Start key (if you pressed  
the SPEAKER key, pick up the hand-  
set to speak with them). This causes  
the receiving machine to issue a recep-  
tion tone.  
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FAX OPERATIONS  
SENDING DOCUMENTS  
4
When you hear the reception tone, press  
the START key. Replace the handset if  
you used it.  
S T A R T  
When transmission is completed, the  
fax will beep.  
Direct Keypad Dialing  
If you do not need to talk with the other party before sending the fax, you can just  
dial; it isn’t necessary to pick up the handset or press the SPEAKER key.  
Direct Keypad Dialing is a form of automatic dialing, so if you need to insert a  
pause between any digits of the number, press the REDIAL key. (For more  
information on pauses, see "Storing Numbers for Automatic Dialing" in Chapter  
2.)  
ABC  
DEF  
1
Enter the number of the receiving ma-  
chine by pressing the number keys.  
1
2
3
GHI  
JKL  
MNO  
4
5
6
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
7
8
9
S T A R T  
2
Check the display. If the number of the  
receiving machine shown is correct,  
press the START key.  
If it is not correct, press the STOP key  
to backspace and clear one digit at a  
time, and then re-enter the correct  
digit(s).  
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SENDING DOCUMENTS  
Rapid Key Dialing  
If the number you want to dial has been stored for automatic dialing as a Speed  
Dial number from "01" to "20" (see "Storing Numbers for Automatic Dialing" in  
Chapter 2), you can dial it by pressing the corresponding Rapid Key.  
01  
06  
11  
02  
03  
08  
13  
04  
09  
14  
05  
Press the Rapid Key corresponding to  
the desired Speed Dial number.  
10  
15  
The name of the receiving party will ap-  
pear in the display. If no name was  
stored, the fax number will appear. (If  
the name or number is incorrect, press  
the STOP key.)  
16/P1  
G1  
19/G2 20/POLL  
The document will be automatically  
transmitted once the connection is  
made.  
Example: To dial Speed  
Dial number "02", press  
Rapid Key 02.  
Speed Dialing  
Speed Dialing can be used to dial any number which has been stored for automatic  
dialing (see "Storing Numbers for Automatic Dialing" in Chapter 2).  
1
Press the SPEED DIAL key and then  
enter the two digits of the Speed Dial  
ABC  
DEF  
number by pressing the number keys.  
S P E E D D I A L  
1
2
3
GHI  
JKL  
MNO  
To enter numbers 1 through 9, first en-  
4
5
6
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
ter 0 and then the number.  
7
8
9
O
S T A R T  
2
Check the display. If the name or num-  
ber shown is correct, press the START  
key. (If not, press the STOP key and  
then repeat Step 1.)  
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FAX OPERATIONS  
SENDING DOCUMENTS  
Using the HOLD/SEARCH key  
If you don’t remember the Rapid Key or Speed Dial number in which you have  
stored a particular fax number, you can search for the number by following the  
steps below. Once you have found the number, you can dial it and transmit the  
loaded document by simply pressing the START key.  
1
Press the HOLD/SEARCH key and  
H O L D / S E A R C H  
then the "1" key.  
1
2
Enter the first letter of the stored name  
by pressing the appropriate number key  
(the key below the marked letter) one or  
more times until the letter appears in the  
display. If the name begins with a spe-  
cial character or number, press "1".  
ABC  
DEF  
1
2
3
GHI  
MNO  
4
6
If you don’t remember the first letter,  
go to Step 3 (you will scroll through  
the list from the beginning).  
If a name wasn’t stored for the num-  
ber, press "0". This will cause num-  
bers, not names, to appear when you  
scroll.  
3
Press the "#" key or the "*" key to scroll  
through the names (numbers if you  
pressed "0"). Stop when the desired  
name appears in the display.  
or  
If no names have been stored that be-  
gin with the entered letter, you will  
scroll from the next name, in alphabeti-  
cal order, in the list. If no names/num-  
bers have been stored at all, NO  
DATA will appear.  
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SENDING DOCUMENTS  
4
Press the START key. The document  
will be automatically transmitted once  
the connection is made.  
S T A R T  
Redialing  
Automatic redialing  
If you use automatic dialing (including Direct Keypad Dialing) and the line is busy,  
your fax will automatically redial the number. Up to 2 redialing attempts will be  
made at intervals of 5 minutes.  
To stop automatic redialing, press the STOP key.  
If desired, you can change the number of times the fax redials to any number  
from 0 to 15 with Option Setting 4, and the interval at which redialing is done to  
any number of minutes from 1 to 15 with Option Setting 3. See Chapter 8,  
"Optional Settings".  
Using the REDIAL key  
You can press the REDIAL key to redial the last number dialed. To send a  
document, proceed from Step 3 of Normal Dialing. Note that the speaker will be  
automatically activated, so you do not need to pick up the handset immediately.  
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FAX OPERATIONS  
RECEIVING DOCUMENTS  
Using FAX mode  
When the reception mode is set to FAX (press the RECEPTION MODE key until  
"FAX" appears in the display), your fax automatically answers all calls on 4 rings  
and receives the incoming documents.  
You can change the number of rings on which the fax answers incoming calls by  
changing Option Setting 2 (see Chapter 8, "Optional Settings"). Any number  
from 1 to 5 can be selected. Note, however, that reception of auto-dialed faxes  
may not be possible from certain fax machines if you select a large number of  
rings.  
If you pick up the handset before your fax answers, you can talk to the other  
party and/or receive a document as described below in "Using TEL mode". For  
example, with the fax set to answer on 4 rings, you can receive both voice calls  
and fax messages in FAX mode by answering before the fourth ring, but still  
have the fax answer calls automatically at times when you are unable to respond  
personally.  
Note: If you are using distinctive ringing, your fax will answer incoming calls after  
two rings regardless of the setting of Option Setting 2.  
Using TEL mode  
When the reception mode is set to TEL (press the RECEPTION MODE key until  
"TEL" appears in the display), you must answer all calls (including fax  
transmissions) using the fax’s handset or an extension phone connected to the  
same line.  
Receiving documents on your fax machine  
When your fax rings, pick up the hand-  
set.  
If you hear a fax tone, wait until  
RECEIVING appears in the display,  
and then replace the handset.  
If the other party first talks to you and  
then wants to send a fax, press the  
START key after speaking (press your  
START key before the sender presses  
their Start key). Replace the handset.  
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RECEIVING DOCUMENTS  
Note: If you have set Option Setting 10 to "OFF" and you hear a fax tone when  
you pick up the handset, you must press the START key to begin reception.  
Receiving documents on an extension phone  
If you hear a soft fax tone when you answer an extension phone, wait until your fax  
answers (the extension phone will go dead if it is connected to your fax, or you will  
hear pronounced high-pitched fax tones if the phone is connected to a separate  
wall jack), and then hang up. Your fax will automatically receive the document.  
Note: If your fax does not respond within 5 seconds, noise on the line may be pre-  
venting it from detecting the fax tone. In this case, manually activate fax re-  
ception as described in the following paragraph.  
If the other party first talks to you and then wants to send a document, press "5",  
"*" and "*" if you are on a touch tone phone. If you are on a pulse dial phone, set  
the handset down (do not hang up), walk over to the fax, pick up the handset, and  
press the START key.  
Note: Your fax will not accept the signal to begin reception ("5", "*", and "*") if a  
document is loaded in its feeder.  
Comments:  
If you have set Option Setting 10 to "OFF" and hear a fax tone when you answer  
the extension phone, you must press "5", "*", and "*" if you are on a touch-tone  
phone, or walk over to the fax, pick up the handset, and press the START key if  
you are on a pulse dial phone.  
The code used to activate fax reception from a touch-tone extension phone ("5",  
"*", and "*") can be changed if desired. See Option Setting 5 ("Tel/Fax Remote  
Number") in Chapter 8, "Optional Settings".  
If you do not intend to use the code for activating fax reception, you can turn  
detection of the code off by resetting Option Setting 6. This will ensure that the  
fax never mistakenly attempts to begin reception if it detects a signal similar to  
"5", "*", and "*" while you are talking on an extension phone.  
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FAX OPERATIONS  
RECEIVING DOCUMENTS  
Optional reception settings  
2 in 1 Print  
To save paper, you can have the size of your incoming faxes reduced by 55%. This  
will allow you to receive, for example, a 2-page document on one page (note that  
this may not be possible if the document pages are longer than your printing  
paper). To turn on this function, follow the steps below.  
FUNCTION  
1
2
3
Press the keys shown at left. "2 IN 1  
PRINT" will appear in the display.  
6
Press "1" to turn on the function, or "2"  
to turn it off.  
or  
2
1
S T O P  
Press the STOP key.  
Reception Ratio  
Your fax has been set at the factory to automatically reduce the size of received  
documents to fit the size of the printing paper. This ensures that data on the edges  
of the document are not cut off. If desired, you can turn this function off and have  
received documents printed at full size.  
Note: If a document is too long to fit on the printing paper, the remainder will be  
printed on a second page. In this case, the cut-off point may occur in the  
middle of a line.  
Note: Automatic reduction may not be possible if the received document is too  
large, contains too many fine graphics or images, or is sent at high resolu-  
tion. In this case, the remainder of the document will be printed on a second  
page.  
FUNCTION  
1
Press the keys shown at left. "RECEP-  
TION RATIO" will appear in the display.  
6
2
3
Press "1" to turn automatic reduction on,  
or "2" to turn it off.  
or  
1
2
S T O P  
Press the STOP key.  
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RECEIVING DOCUMENTS  
PC reception (only for FO-1850)  
If you have connected the FO-1850 to a personal computer with the provided PC  
interface box and have set the RECEIVE UNIT setting to "PC" as described in "  
Selecting the Reception Mode" in Chapter 2, faxes will be received as follows  
depending on the reception mode of the FO-1850:  
If the FO-1850 is set to FAX reception mode, an incoming call will be  
automatically answered after the number of rings set in your fax software. The  
fax will be received by your computer (make sure your fax software is running).  
If your computer is turned off or the fax software is not running, the FO-1850 will  
receive the fax.  
If the FO-1850 is set to TEL reception mode, you must first answer a call by  
picking up the FO-1850’s handset. If the call is an auto-dialed fax transmission  
(you will hear a fax tone), your computer will automatically begin reception. If the  
other party speaks to you and then wants to send a fax, you must initiate fax  
reception manually with the fax software.  
If the FO-1850 is set to TAD reception mode, the OGM will play before the  
computer begins fax reception (voice callers will be able to leave a message). If  
your computer is not turned on or the fax software is not running, the FO-1850  
will receive the fax.  
If the FO-1850 is set to TAD reception mode and the FAX BOX setting is YES,  
faxes sent to personal boxes will be received by the FO-1850. The FO-1850 will  
also receive faxes sent to the General Box if a General Box passcode has been  
programmed.  
For information on how to receive faxes with your Multifunction Interface software,  
refer to your Multifunction Interface software manual.  
If the RECEIVE UNIT setting is set to FAX, faxes will be received by the FO-1850  
only. FAX, TEL, and TAD reception modes will function as explained in "Reception  
Mode" in Chapter 2.  
Note: Scanning, printing, and PC faxing can take place in all modes.  
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FAX OPERATIONS  
4 USING THE ANSWERING MACHINE  
OPERATING THE ANSWERING MACHINE  
Activating the answering machine  
Activate the answering machine before you go out as follows:  
Press the RECEPTION MODE key one  
or two times to set the reception mode to  
T.A.D.  
RECEPTION  
MODE  
FUNCTION RESOLUTION  
Each outgoing message will play (you  
can stop playback by pressing the  
STOP key).  
If no general outgoing message has  
been recorded, an alarm will sound  
and the reception mode will change to  
TEL. Record a general outgoing  
message as described in "Answering  
Machine Set-up" in Chapter 2.  
Note: If the memory is full from messages previously recorded, MEMORY IS FULL  
will appear in the display. To set the reception mode to T.A.D., you must  
first erase some or all of the stored messages.  
When the reception mode is set to T.A.D., the FO-1650/1850 will answer incoming  
calls after two rings if it has received at least one incoming message, or after four  
rings if no messages are received. (For more information, see "Toll Saver" in  
"Remote Operations" in this chapter.)  
Note: In T.A.D. mode, the machine will automatically switch to fax reception if it de-  
tects a period of silence longer than six seconds after answering a call. For  
this reason, if a caller pauses for this length of time while leaving a mes-  
sage, they will be cut off.  
Listening to received messages  
When you return, the display will show the number of messages recorded in each  
box. Listen to them as follows:  
1
Press the PLAY/SKIP key.  
PLAY/SKIP  
If you only want to listen to new  
messages (messages not previously  
listened to), continue to hold the  
PLAY/SKIP key down for at least two  
seconds.  
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OPERATING THE ANSWERING MACHINE  
2
3
4
If you want to listen to the messages in a  
1
personal box, enter the number of that  
box by pressing the appropriate number  
key.  
(Example)  
If the box (general or personal) has a  
passcode, enter the passcode by press-  
ing the appropriate number keys.  
7
8
5
(Example)  
The messages will play.  
As each message plays, the date and  
time of recording will appear briefly in  
the display. If no messages were  
received, NO MESSAGES will appear.  
To listen to a message a second time,  
press the REPEAT key before  
REPEAT  
playback of that message ends.  
To move back to the previous  
message, press the REPEAT key  
within 3 seconds of the beginning of  
the current message.  
PLAY/SKIP  
To skip forward to the next message,  
press the PLAY/SKIP key.  
To increase playback speed, press  
the FAST PLAY key. To decrease  
playback speed, press the SLOW  
PLAY key.  
SLOW PLAY  
FAST PLAY  
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OPERATING THE ANSWERING MACHINE  
Note: Playback will stop if you receive a call, lift the handset, press the STOP key,  
or open the paper compartment cover.  
Erasing received messages  
It is important to erase received messages after you listen to them to ensure that  
the memory does not become full. This is done as follows:  
Erasing general messages: To erase  
all messages in the General Box,  
press and hold down the DELETE key  
for at least 2 seconds. If the General  
Box has a passcode, press the  
DELETE key and then enter the  
passcode.  
DELETE  
Erasing personal messages: To  
erase all messages in a personal box,  
press the DELETE key (do not hold it  
down), enter the number of the box,  
and then enter its passcode (if it has  
one).  
Erasing a single message: To erase  
only a single message, press the  
DELETE key while the message is  
being played.  
Using the REC/MEMO key  
You can use the REC/MEMO key to record telephone conversations and  
messages for other users of the FO-1650/1850. These will be recorded in the  
General Box, and played back together with any incoming messages in that box  
when the PLAY/SKIP key is pressed.  
Recording messages: To record a  
REC/MEMO  
message, press the REC/MEMO key  
for at least 1 second, and then pick up  
the handset and speak into it. When  
you have finished speaking, replace  
the handset or press the STOP key.  
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OPERATING THE ANSWERING MACHINE  
REC/MEMO  
Recording phone conversations: To  
record a phone conversation, hold  
down the REC/MEMO key during the  
conversation you want to record.  
When you are finished, release the  
key.  
Note: To comply with federal and local regulations regarding recording a tele-  
phone call, start the recording process and then inform the caller that you  
are recording the call.  
Date and time of ICMs  
You can check the date and time of your received messages by pressing the panel  
keys as shown below.  
The dates and times are also shown in the Message List, which can be printed  
out as described in Chapter 9.  
FUNCTION  
1
2
3
Press the keys shown at left. "T.A.D.  
SETTINGS" will appear in the display.  
0
Press the keys shown at left. "ICM CON-  
FIRMATION" will appear in the display.  
Press the START key. The number of  
messages recorded will appear in the  
display.  
S T A R T  
4
Press "#" or "*" one or more times to  
show the date and time of each of the  
messages.  
or  
The message number will appear first,  
and then the date and time several  
seconds later.  
5
S T O P  
Press the STOP key.  
Note: The recorded dates and times are cleared each time you erase the mes-  
sages.  
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REMOTE OPERATIONS  
You can call the FO-1650/1850 from any touch-tone telephone and play back your  
messages using the remote commands. You can also use these commands to  
change the reception mode and other settings.  
Remote code number  
When you call the FO-1650/1850, you must enter the passcode for the box you  
want to listen to, or a remote code number if the box does not have a passcode.  
One remote code number can be programmed, and it is used to access all boxes  
which do not have passcodes. This prevents unauthorized people from listening to  
your messages. You can use any 3-digit number as the remote code number.  
The remote code number has been set to "001" at the factory. If you want to  
change it, press the panel keys as shown below.  
1
Press the keys shown at left. "T.A.D.  
SETTINGS" will appear in the display.  
FUNCTION  
0
2
3
Press the keys shown at left. "REMOTE  
CODE" will appear in the display.  
Enter a 3-digit number by pressing the  
number keys.  
2
2
2
(Example)  
4
Press the START key and then the  
STOP key.  
S T A R T  
S T O P  
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Toll Saver  
When you call the FO-1650/1850 to listen to your messages, it will answer after two  
rings if it has received at least one message in any of the boxes, or after four rings  
if no messages are received.  
This allows you to save money on telephone charges, particularly if you are calling  
long distance. If the machine does not answer after the second ring, you can simply  
hang up before it answers, saving yourself the cost of that call.  
If you do not want to use the Toll Saver function, you can turn it off by following the  
steps below. In this case, the FO-1650/1850 will answer after the number of rings  
set with Option Setting 2 (see Chapter 8), the ring setting for FAX reception mode.  
1
Press the keys shown at left. "T.A.D.  
SETTINGS" will appear in the display.  
FUNCTION  
0
2
3
Press the keys shown at left. "TOLL  
SAVER" will appear in the display.  
Press "1" to turn Toll Saver on, or "2" to  
turn it off.  
2
(Example)  
4
Press the STOP key.  
S T O P  
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REMOTE OPERATIONS  
Retrieving your messages  
Follow the steps below to listen to your messages from a remote location. Note that  
you can only access one box per call; if you want to access more than one box, you  
must make a separate call for each box.  
Note: You can also access the FO-1650/1850 for remote operation when the re-  
ception mode is set to FAX. In this case, call the FO-1650/1850, press the  
"#" key immediately after it answers (before you hear the fax tone), and then  
continue from Step 2 below.  
1
Call the FO-1650/1850 from a touch-  
tone telephone. When your outgoing  
message begins, press the "#" key on  
the telephone.  
You will hear a short beep, and the  
outgoing message will stop.  
2
3
Enter the number of the box you want to  
listen to. If you want to listen to the Gen-  
eral Box, skip this step.  
2
(Example)  
Enter the box’s passcode, or your re-  
mote code number if the box does not  
have a passcode. When finished, press  
"#" on the telephone.  
2
2
5
You will hear a series of beeps equal  
to the number of messages recorded  
in the box, or one long beep if four or  
more messages have been received.  
The machine will then play back the  
messages, beeping once at the end of  
each message. When all messages  
have been played back, you will hear  
a long beep.  
(Example)  
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REMOTE OPERATIONS  
If no messages have been received in  
the box, you will hear a short beep.  
You can either hang up, or perform  
any of the operations described in the  
following section "Other remote  
operations".  
4
While the messages are playing, you  
can do any of the following:  
Repeat: To listen to a message a  
second time, press "2" and "#" on the  
telephone before that message ends.  
To move back to the previous  
2
message, press "2" and "#" within the  
first 3 seconds of the current message.  
Skip forward: To skip forward to the  
next message, press "5" and "#" on  
the telephone.  
5
0
Stop: To stop playback, press "0" and  
"#" on the telephone. After this, you  
can enter any of the commands  
described in the following section,  
"Other remote operations".  
Play new messages: To listen to only  
your new messages, first stop  
playback by pressing "0" and "#", and  
then press "6" and "#".  
0
6
Erase a message: To erase the  
message you are currently listening to,  
press "3" and "#" before it ends.  
3
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5
When you have finished listening to your  
messages, you can do any of the follow-  
ing:  
Erase all messages: To erase all of  
the messages in the box, press "3",  
"3", and "#".  
3
3
7
Repeat playback: To listen to your  
messages again, press "7" and "#".  
Perform other operations: You can  
enter any of the commands described  
in the following section, "Other remote  
operations".  
Hang up: If you do not erase your  
messages first, they will be saved and  
any new messages will be recorded  
after them. If you want the  
FO-1650/1850 to resume normal  
operation immediately, press "*"  
twice before hanging up (in some  
cases, particularly when the Transfer  
function is used, the FO-1650/1850  
may not accept new calls for one or  
two minutes after you hang up unless  
you first press "*" twice).  
Comments:  
When a remote command is accepted by the machine, you will hear one beep. If  
an incorrect command is entered, you will hear four beeps. In the latter case,  
re-enter the correct command.  
When entering a command, do not pause longer than 10 seconds between each  
digit. If you do, a 4-beep error signal will be issued and the digits entered up to  
that point will be disregarded. In this case, re-enter the command from the  
beginning.  
If you make two errors (causing two 4-beep signals to be issued) while entering  
your remote code number, the line will be disconnected. This prevents  
unauthorized people from attempting to guess your remote code number.  
If you pause for longer than 60 seconds before entering a command, you will be  
disconnected.  
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REMOTE OPERATIONS  
Other remote operations  
After listening to your messages, you can do any of the operations described below  
by pressing the appropriate keys on the telephone.  
Note: The following commands cannot be entered while messages are being  
played back. If you do not want to wait until playback ends to enter a com-  
mand, first stop playback by pressing "0" and "#", and then enter the com-  
mand.  
Changing the fax reception mode  
Select a new reception mode by press-  
ing the keys as follows:  
T.A.D. mode: "8", "1", and "#".  
FAX mode: "8", "2", and "#".  
TEL mode: "8", "3", and "#".  
8
1
(Example)  
Recording a new outgoing message  
Note: A new outgoing message can only be recorded for the box you selected at  
the beginning of the remote operation procedure.  
1
Press "4" and "*" on the telephone.  
4
2
When you hear a short beep, speak into  
the telephone to record the new mes-  
sage.  
The message (including the general  
outgoing message) can be up to 15  
seconds long. After 15 seconds (or  
earlier if the machine detects silence  
after you finish speaking), you will  
hear a beep, and the new message  
will be played back.  
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REMOTE OPERATIONS  
Turning the Transfer function on or off  
(The Transfer function is described in the following section, "Other functions".)  
To turn Transfer on: Press "9", "1", and  
"#", followed by the number of the box  
("0" for the General Box) and "#".  
9
1
1
To turn Transfer off: Press "9", "2", and  
"#" on the telephone.  
(Example)  
Changing the transfer telephone number  
1
Press "9", "0", and "#" on the telephone.  
9
0
2
After you hear a short beep, enter the  
new telephone number. When finished,  
press "#".  
5
4
6
1
1
3
4
To insert a pause between any two  
digits of the number, press "*".  
(Example)  
Recording a new transfer message  
1
Press "9", "3", and "#" on the telephone.  
9
3
2
When you hear a short beep, speak into  
the telephone to record the new mes-  
sage.  
The time for the transfer message is  
fixed at 15 seconds. After 15 seconds  
(or earlier if the machine detects  
silence after you finish speaking), you  
will hear a beep, and the new  
message will be played back  
automatically.  
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REMOTE OPERATIONS  
Recording a "Memo"  
You can leave a "memo" for yourself or other users of the machine. It will be  
recorded in the General Box, and played back when messages in that box are  
listened to.  
1
Press "*" and "#" on the telephone.  
2
3
When you hear a short beep, speak into  
the telephone to record the memo.  
When you are finished, press "0" and "#".  
0
If the FO-1650/1850 detects a certain  
period of silence, it will stop recording  
automatically.  
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OTHER FUNCTIONS  
Transfer function  
The Transfer function is used to make the FO-1650/1850 automatically call you at a  
specified number every time it receives an incoming message in a selected box.  
This allows you to hear your messages immediately after they come in, even when  
you are at a remote location.  
When you answer the telephone, you will hear your recorded message telling you  
that the call is a transfer call. Enter "#", the box number, the box’s passcode (or  
your remote code number if the box has no passcode), and "#". The FO-1650/1850  
will then play back your messages. You can also perform any of the remote  
operations described in the previous section.  
Note: When you hang up after a transfer call, the FO-1650/1850 will not immedi-  
ately resume normal operation. If you want the FO-1650/1850 to accept  
calls immediately after a transfer call, enter "*" twice before hanging up (if  
you want to hang up during message playback, first enter " 0" and " #" to  
stop playback, then enter "*" twice).  
Programming the transfer number  
To use the Transfer function, you must first give the FO-1650/1850 the number to  
call (the transfer number). This is done by pressing the panel keys as follows:  
1
2
Press the keys shown at left. "T.A.D.  
SETTINGS" will appear in the display.  
FUNCTION  
0
Press the keys shown at left. "TRANS-  
FER # ENTRY" will appear in the display.  
3
4
Press the START key.  
S T A R T  
Enter a transfer number (max. of 32 dig-  
its including pauses) by pressing the  
number keys.  
1
2
3
5
5
5
4
(Example)  
S T A R T  
5
S T O P  
Press the START key and then the  
STOP key.  
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OTHER FUNCTIONS  
Note: If needed, you can change the transfer number from a remote location. See  
"Other remote operations" in the previous section, "Remote operations".  
Recording the transfer message  
The transfer message plays when you answer the telephone, and informs you that  
the call is a transfer call. It can be up to 15 seconds long. To record a transfer  
message, follow the steps described in "Recording an outgoing message" in  
"Answering Machine Set-up" in Chapter 2. The following is an example:  
"Hello. This is a transfer call for (YOUR NAME). Enter your remote code number  
now."  
Note: If needed, you can record the transfer message from a remote location. See  
"Other remote operations" in the previous section, "Remote operations".  
Turning the Transfer function on and off  
FUNCTION  
1
2
Press the keys shown at left. "T.A.D.  
SETTINGS" will appear in the display.  
0
Press the keys shown at left. "TRANS-  
FER FUNC" will appear in the display.  
3
4
5
Press "1" to turn the Transfer function  
on, or "2" to turn it off. (If you pressed  
"2", go to Step 5.)  
or  
1
2
Enter the number of the box for which  
you want the Transfer function to oper-  
ate (for the General Box, enter "0").  
1
(Example)  
Press the STOP key.  
S T O P  
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OTHER FUNCTIONS  
Note: If needed, you can turn the Transfer function on or off from a remote loca-  
tion. See "Other remote operations" in the previous section, "Remote opera-  
tions".  
Override Ringing  
This function allows selected callers using a touch-tone telephone to override the  
answering machine’s outgoing message and cause the FO-1650/1850 to make a  
special ringing sound, alerting you that they are calling. This is useful when you are  
near the machine but only want to talk with certain callers, taking all other calls on  
the answering machine.  
Programming the override code  
To override the answering machine, your callers must enter a 3-digit override code  
from their telephone. This code has been set to "009" at the factory. If you want to  
change it, press the panel keys as shown below.  
Important!  
Make sure the override code is different from the remote code or any passcodes  
programmed for boxes.  
1
Press the keys shown at left. "T.A.D.  
SETTINGS" will appear in the display.  
FUNCTION  
0
2
3
4
Press the keys shown at left. "OVER-  
RIDE CODE" will appear in the display.  
Enter a 3-digit code number by pressing  
the number keys.  
5
5
4
(Example)  
Press the START key and then the  
STOP key.  
S T A R T  
S T O P  
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OTHER FUNCTIONS  
Overriding the answering machine  
Your callers should follow the steps below to override the answering machine.  
1
Your caller calls the FO-1650/1850 from  
a touch-tone telephone. When the outgo-  
ing message begins, they should press  
the "#" key on their telephone.  
The caller will hear a short beep, and  
the outgoing message will stop.  
2
The caller should enter the override  
code and "#" by pressing the appropriate  
keys on their telephone.  
5
5
4
If an incorrect code is entered, the  
caller will hear four beeps. He or she  
must re-enter the correct code within  
60 seconds or the line will be  
disconnected.  
(Example)  
3
The FO-1650/1850 will make a special  
ringing sound. Pick up the handset to an-  
swer the call. (Note that an extension  
telephone connected to the same line  
will not ring.)  
If you do not answer within 30  
seconds, the outgoing message will  
play again and the caller can then  
leave a message.  
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5 MAKING COPIES  
Your fax can also be used to make copies. Single and multiple copies (up to 99 per  
original) can be made, enabling your fax to double as an office copier.  
The default resolution for copying is SUPER FINE.  
If you are making multiple copies of more than one original, you can choose  
whether to have the copies sorted (SORT COPY) or not sorted (MULTI COPY).  
The following example shows how the copies are ordered in each case when 3  
copies each of 3 originals are made.  
C
Originals  
B
A
Sorted (SORT COPY)  
Not sorted (MULTI COPY)  
A
B
C
C
C
A
C
B
B
B
C
A
B
B
A
A
C
A
1
2
Load the document(s) face down.  
If desired, adjust the resolution and  
contrast with the RESOLUTION key.  
Press the COPY/HELP key.  
C O P Y / H E L P  
If you are only making one copy of the  
original (or of each original) and don’t  
want to make a reduction or  
enlargement setting, press the START  
key twice. Copying will begin. If you  
are only making one copy and want to  
make a reduction or enlargement  
setting, press the START key once  
and go to Step 5.  
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MAKING COPIES  
3
Press "1" (MULTI COPY) if you don’t  
want the copies sorted, or "2" (SORT  
COPY) if you want them sorted.  
or  
1
2
4
Enter the desired number of copies with  
the number keys.  
1
2
If the desired number of copies is from  
1 to 9, enter "0" first.  
(Example)  
If you don’t want to make a reduction  
or enlargement setting, press the  
START key. Copying will begin.  
5
Set the amount of reduction or enlarge-  
ment by entering a number from "1" to  
"5" as shown below. Copying will begin.  
1: AUTO (automatic size adjustment to  
match the size of the printing paper)  
2: 50%  
2
(Example)  
3: 100% (no reduction or enlargement)  
4: 125%  
5: 135%  
Note: If you place a large number of originals in the feeder, the memory may be-  
come full before all of them can be scanned (MEMORY IS FULL will appear  
in the display). If this happens, press the START key to copy the originals  
which have been scanned, and then repeat the copy procedure for the re-  
maining originals, including the original which was being scanned when the  
memory became full.  
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MAKING COPIES  
Copy Cut-off  
When making a copy, your fax has been set at the factory to not print the remaining  
part of a document if the document is longer than the printing paper. If you want  
your fax to always print the remaining part of the document on a second page,  
follow the steps below.  
1
2
Press the keys shown at left. "COPY  
CUT-OFF" will appear in the display.  
FUNCTION  
6
Press "1" to turn copy cut-off on (the re-  
maining part of the document will not be  
printed), or "2" to turn it off (the remain-  
ing part will be printed on a second  
page).  
or  
2
1
3
Press the STOP key.  
S T O P  
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MAKING COPIES  
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MAKING COPIES  
6 MAKING TELEPHONE CALLS  
Your fax can be used like a regular telephone to make and receive voice calls.  
To make or receive a phone call, the power must be on.  
1
Pick up the handset or press the  
SPEAKER key. Listen for the dial tone.  
S P E A K E R  
or  
ABC  
DEF  
2
Dial the number using one of the follow-  
ing methods:  
1
2
3
GHI  
JKL  
MNO  
Normal Dialing: Enter the full  
telephone number with the numeric  
keys.  
4
5
6
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
7
8
9
O
Rapid Key Dialing: Press the  
appropriate Rapid Key.  
Speed Dialing: Press the SPEED  
DIAL key, and enter the 2-digit Speed  
Dial number with the numeric keys.  
3
Speak with the other party when they an-  
swer.  
If you pressed the SPEAKER key,  
pick up the handset.  
Note: While the handset of the fax is lifted (off hook), an extension phone con-  
nected directly to the fax cannot be used to speak with the other party.  
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MAKING TELEPHONE CALLS  
6-1  
MAKING TELEPHONE CALLS  
Using the HOLD/SEARCH key  
You can use the HOLD/SEARCH key to search for a Rapid Key or Speed Dial  
number. First search for the number as described in "Using the HOLD/SEARCH  
key" in "Sending Documents" in this chapter, and then pick up the handset or press  
the SPEAKER key. The number will be dialed automatically after you do so (do not  
press the START key).  
Redial  
The last number called can be redialed by pressing the REDIAL key (it is not  
necessary to pick up the handset or press the SPEAKER key). When the other  
party answers, pick up the handset.  
Hold  
You can put the other party on hold during a conversation by pressing the  
HOLD/SEARCH key. When this is done, they cannot hear you. You can put the  
handset back in the cradle without breaking the connection. When you are ready to  
speak with them again, pick up the handset. If you did not put the handset back in  
the cradle, press the HOLD/SEARCH key one more time.  
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MAKING TELEPHONE CALLS  
7 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
CALLER ID  
If you subscribe to a caller identification service from your telephone company, you  
can set your fax to display the name and number of the caller while the fax rings.  
The fax will also store information about unanswerered calls which you can view in  
the display or print out as a list. This allows you to screen your calls as they come  
in, and makes it easy to respond to callers who do not leave messages.  
To use the Caller ID function, set Option Setting 13 to YES and enter your area  
code as described in Chapter 8, "Optional Settings".  
Important:  
To use this function, you must subscribe to a caller identification service from  
your telephone company.  
The FO-1650/1850 may not be compatible with some caller identification  
services.  
How Caller ID operates  
When you receive a call, the name and phone number of the caller will alternately  
appear in the display, beginning just before the second ring. The information will  
continue to be displayed until you pick up the handset, or until the fax answers  
automatically if it is in TAD or FAX mode.  
Note: Some caller ID services may not provide the name of the caller. In this case,  
only the phone number will appear.  
Display messages  
One of the following messages will appear while the fax rings if caller information is  
not available.  
NO SERVICE  
No caller information was received from your  
telephone company. Make sure that the  
telephone company has activated your service.  
CALLER-ID ERROR  
OUT OF AREA  
Noise on the telephone line prevented  
reception of caller information.  
The call was made from an area which does  
not have a caller identification service, or the  
caller’s service is not compatible with that of  
your local phone company.  
PRIVATE CALL  
Caller information was not provided by the  
telephone company at the caller’s request.  
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
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CALLER ID  
Viewing the caller list  
If you subscribe to a caller ID service and have set Option Setting 13 to YES, your  
fax will keep information on the most recent 20 unanswered calls you have  
received. (Note that if the caller sends a fax or leaves a voice message, information  
on that call will not be stored.) You can view this information, which consists of the  
name and number of each caller, in the Caller ID List.  
After you have received 20 unanswered calls, each new call will delete the oldest  
call.  
Follow the steps below to view the Caller ID List in the display. If desired, you can  
immediately dial a number when it appears.  
To print out the list, see Chapter 9, "Printing Out Reports and List".  
1
2
Press the keys shown at left. "REVIEW-  
ING CALLS" will appear in the display.  
HOLD/SEARCH  
2
Press the "#" to scroll through the list  
from the most recent call, or the "*" key  
to scroll through the list from the oldest  
call.  
or  
3
If you want to dial one of the numbers in  
the list, scroll through the list until the  
number appears in the display.  
S T A R T  
If you want to send a fax, first load the  
document and then press the START  
key.  
If you want to make a voice call, pick  
up the handset or press the  
SPEAKER key. Dialing will begin  
automatically. (If you pressed the  
SPEAKER key, pick up the handset  
when the other party answers.)  
4
S T O P  
Press the STOP key when you have fin-  
ished viewing the list.  
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
CALLER ID  
To delete calls from the caller list  
If you want to delete a single call from the caller list, press the "0" key while the call  
appears in the display. If you want to delete all calls from the list, hold the "0" key  
down for at least 3 seconds while you are viewing any number in the list.  
Priority Call  
If desired, you can set your fax to make a special ringing sound when you receive a  
call from a designated phone number. This lets you know immediately who is  
calling without having to look at the display. To use this function, enter the desired  
phone number by following the steps below (only one phone number can be  
entered).  
Note: This function cannot be used if you are using Distinctive Ringing.  
FUNCTION  
1
2
Press the keys shown at left. "PRIOR-  
ITY CALL #" will appear in the display.  
3
Press "1" to enter a number, or "2" to  
clear a number. (If you pressed "2", go  
to Step 4.)  
1
or  
2
3
5
Enter the phone number, including the  
area code, by pressing the number keys  
(the number must be 10 digits long).  
5
2
5
5
5
1
3
5
4
(Example)  
4
Press the START key and then the  
STOP key.  
S T A R T  
S T O P  
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CALLER ID  
Direct Call  
If desired, you can allow a designated phone number to access a personal box  
directly when the answering machine is activated. In this case, when the caller  
calls, he or she will immediately hear the outgoing message of the personal box  
instead of that of the general box. You can designate one phone number for each  
personal box.  
Note: This function cannot be used if you are using Distinctive Ringing.  
FUNCTION  
1
2
Press the keys shown at left. "DIRECT  
CALL #" will appear in the display.  
0
Press "1" to enter a number, or "2" to  
clear a number. (If you pressed "2", go  
to Step 5.)  
or  
1
2
3
Enter the number of the personal box to  
be accessed directly.  
(Example)  
1
4
Enter the phone number, including the  
area code, by pressing the number keys  
(the number must be 10 digits long).  
5
5
5
1
2
5
4
5
3
5
(Example)  
S T A R T  
S T O P  
5
Press the START key and then the  
STOP key.  
Preventing voice calls  
With Caller ID turned on, you can use the Anti Junk Fax function described in the  
following section to prevent voice calls as well as fax receptions (the Anti Junk Fax  
function can normally only prevent faxes).  
In this case, when a voice call or a fax transmission comes in from a number you  
have specified as a "Junk Number", your fax will break the connection as soon as it  
receives the calling phone number from the caller ID service (before the second  
ring).  
To use this function, set Option Setting 11 to YES as described in Chapter 8,  
"Optional Settings", and then enter the number in the Anti Junk Number List as  
described in "Anti Junk Fax" in the following section of this chapter.  
Note: This function cannot be used if you are using Distinctive Ringing.  
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
ANTI JUNK FAX  
The Anti Junk Fax function allows you to block reception of faxes from parties  
which you specify. This saves paper by not printing out unwanted "junk" faxes.  
To use this function, first turn it on by setting Option Setting 11 to YES as described  
in Chapter 8, and then enter the fax numbers from which you do not want to receive  
faxes as shown below. If you are using the Caller ID function as described in the  
previous section, you can also enter voice numbers.  
Comments:  
Up to 5 numbers can be entered in the Anti Junk Number List.  
The Anti Junk function will not operate for a number which has also been stored  
as a Priority Call or Direct Call number.  
To clear a number from the Anti Junk Number List, you need to know the 1-digit  
number which identifies it. If you have forgotten this number, print out the Anti  
Junk Number List as described in Chapter 7.  
FO-1850 only: When you have selected fax reception by your computer, Anti  
Junk Fax will not operate unless you are using Caller ID.  
1
2
3
Press the keys shown at left. "STORE  
JUNK FAX #" will appear in the display.  
FUNCTION  
3
Press "1" to store a number in the Anti  
Junk Number List, or "2" to clear a num-  
ber from the list.  
or  
1
2
Storing: Enter a 1-digit number from "1"  
to "5". This number identifies the  
fax/voice number you will store in the  
next step.  
Clearing: Enter the number which iden-  
tifies the fax/voice number you want to  
clear, and go to Step 5.  
1
(Example)  
4
Enter the fax/voice number (max. of 20  
digits).  
5
5
1
2
5
3
4
(Example)  
S T A R T  
5
6
Press the START key.  
S T O P  
Return to Step 3 to enter (or clear) an-  
other number, or press STOP to exit.  
Step 3 or  
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
7-5  
MEMORY  
Your fax has a memory which can be used to temporarily store both incoming and  
outgoing documents.  
When no voice messages (including outgoing messages) have been recorded,  
approximately 34 pages of average content can be held in memory if they are all  
going to be transmitted (24 pages if Option Setting 16 is set to YES), or 31  
pages if they are all received (29 pages if Option Setting 16 is set to YES). Less  
pages can be held if any were scanned using fine or halftone resolution.  
Sending documents from memory  
With this function, the original document is scanned immediately, stored in memory,  
and then transmitted once the connection to the receiving machine is made. This is  
convenient when transmitting to places where the line is often busy, as it saves you  
from waiting to pick up the original document and frees the feeder for other  
operations. After transmission, the document will be cleared from memory.  
Only one memory transmission can be set at a time.  
The amount of memory currently occupied appears as a percentage in the  
display while the document is being scanned.  
1
Load the document(s).  
Set the resolution and/or contrast if de-  
sired.  
2
3
MEMORY  
Press the MEMORY key and then "1".  
1
Enter the number of the receiving ma-  
chine using one of the following methods:  
01  
Press a Rapid Key.  
Press the SPEED DIAL key and enter  
a Speed Dial number.  
Enter a full telephone number by  
pressing the number keys.  
(Example)  
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
MEMORY  
4
Press the START key if you entered a  
Speed Dial number or a full number.  
S T A R T  
The document will be scanned and  
stored in memory. Your fax will then  
dial the receiving machine and trans-  
mit the document (redialling will be  
done automatically if necessary).  
If the memory becomes full...  
If the memory becomes full while the document is being scanned, MEMORY IS  
FULL will appear in the display.  
Press the START key if you want to transmit the pages which have been stored  
up to that point in memory. The remaining pages will be ejected from the feeder.  
After transmission, the memory will be cleared and you can transmit the  
remaining pages. You will also need to transmit the page which was being  
scanned when the memory filled up.  
Press the STOP key if you want to cancel the entire transmission.  
Substitute reception into memory  
This is a back-up function which is automatically activated if your fax runs out of  
paper, the printing ribbon needs replacement, or the paper jams.  
When you have received a document in memory, FAX RX IN MEMORY will appear  
in the display, alternating with OUT OF PAPER, FILM END, or PAPER JAM. When  
you add paper, replace the imaging film, or clear the jam, the stored documents will  
automatically print out.  
If you received documents in memory because the fax ran out of paper, be sure  
to add paper which is the same size as the paper previously used. If not, the  
document print-out size may not match the size of the printing paper.  
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
7-7  
BROADCASTING  
This function allows you to send the same document to as many as 20 different  
locations with just one operation. First store the document in memory, then enter  
the numbers of the receiving machines. The document will be transmitted to each  
location.  
You can only use Rapid Keys or Speed Dial numbers to dial the numbers of the  
receiving machines.  
1
Load the document(s).  
2
3
Press the MEMORY key and then "2".  
MEMORY  
2
Dial the receiving machines (maximum  
of 20) using one or both of the following  
methods:  
2
2
Enter one or more Speed Dial num-  
01  
bers by pressing the number keys.  
Press one or more Rapid Keys.  
(Example)  
4
Press the START key.  
S T A R T  
Set the resolution and/or contrast if de-  
sired.  
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
BROADCASTING  
5
Press the START key. Transmission will  
begin.  
S T A R T  
A Transaction Report is automatically  
printed out after Broadcasting is com-  
pleted. Check the "Note" column of  
the report to see if any of the locations  
are marked "Busy" or have a communi-  
cation error code. If so, send the docu-  
ment to those locations again.  
Broadcasting using a Group Key  
If the fax machines to which you want to broadcast have all been programmed into  
one Group Key, you can perform the broadcasting operation using the following  
simplified procedure:  
1
Load the document(s).  
Make any desired transmission set-  
tings (resolution, contrast, etc.).  
2
Press the appropriate Group Key. Trans-  
mission will begin.  
18/G1  
(Example)  
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
7-9  
POLLING  
Polling allows you to request another fax machine to send a document to your fax  
machine. In other words, the receiving fax machine, not the transmitting fax  
machine, initiates the transmission. You can use your fax to both poll and be polled  
by others.  
Setting the polling key  
To use the polling function, you must first reset Rapid Key 20/POLL for use as a  
polling key. This is done by resetting Option Setting 12, as described in Chapter 8,  
"Optional Settings".  
Polling others  
1
Dial the fax machine you want to poll us-  
ing one of the following methods:  
Pick up the handset (or press the  
SPEAKER key) and dial the full num-  
ber. Wait for the fax answerback tone.  
S P E E D D I A L  
1
0
Press the SPEED key and enter a 2-  
(Example)  
digit Speed Dial number.  
Enter the full number using the nu-  
meric keys.  
2
Press Rapid Key 20/POLL.  
If you used the handset, replace it  
when POLLING appears in the display.  
Reception will begin.  
20 POLL  
Note for FO-1850 only: Polled documents will be received by the FO-1850  
regardless of the RECEIVE UNIT setting.  
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
POLLING  
Being polled (Polling Standby)  
To let another fax machine poll your fax, simply set the reception mode to FAX, and  
load the document(s) to be sent.  
Transmission will take place when the other fax machine calls your fax and  
activates polling. Automatic reception is possible while your fax is on polling  
standby.  
Note for FO-1850 only: This function will not operate if you have set RECEIVE  
UNIT to your PC as described in "Reception Mode" in Chapter 2.  
Polling Security  
Polling Security allows you to prevent unauthorized polling of your fax. When this  
function is turned on, polling will only take place when the fax number of the polling  
fax machine has been entered in your fax’s list of permitted fax numbers (called  
"passcode numbers"). The number of the polling fax must also be programmed in  
itself for identification.  
Turning Polling Security on and off  
FUNCTION  
1
2
Press the keys shown at left. "ENTRY  
MODE" will appear in the display.  
3
Press the "#" key 3 times. "SECURITY  
SELECT" will appear in the display.  
3
4
Press "1" to turn polling security on, or  
"2" to turn it off.  
or  
1
2
S T A R T  
S T O P  
Press the START key and then the  
STOP key.  
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POLLING  
Storing and clearing fax numbers for polling permission  
You can store up to 10 fax numbers in your fax’s list of permitted numbers.  
1
2
3
4
Press the keys shown at left. "ENTRY  
MODE" will appear in the display.  
FUNCTION  
3
Press the "*" key 4 times. "PASSCODE  
# MODE" will appear in the display.  
Press "1" to store a number, or "2" to  
clear a number.  
or  
2
1
0
Storing: Enter a 2-digit number from  
"01" to "10". This number identifies the  
fax number you will store in the next  
step.  
1
Clearing: Enter the number which iden-  
tifies the fax number you want to clear,  
and go to Step 6.  
(Example)  
5
Enter the fax number (max. of 20 digits).  
5
5
5
1
2
3
4
(Example)  
S T A R T  
6
7
Press the START key.  
Return to Step 4 to enter (or clear) an-  
other number, or press STOP to exit.  
S T O P  
Step 4 or  
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
TIMER OPERATIONS  
The Timer function allows you to set a transmission and/or polling operation to be  
performed automatically at a time you specify. One transmission operation and one  
polling operation can be set at any one time, and the times they will be performed  
can be specified up to 24 hours in advance.  
You can use this function, for example, to take advantage of lower nighttime  
telephone rates without having to be there when the operation is performed.  
Note: Only a Speed Dial number can be used to dial the receiving machine.  
Setting a timer operation  
1
Press the keys shown at left. "TIMER  
MODE" will appear in the display.  
FUNCTION  
1
2
Press "#" to set a transmission operation  
(SEND MODE), or "*" to set a polling  
operation (POLLING MODE).  
or  
3
4
Press "1" to select SET.  
1
Enter the time at which you want the op-  
eration to take place (2 digits for the  
hour and 2 digits for the minute).  
9
2
5
0
(Example: 9:25)  
5
6
Press "*" to select A.M., or "#" to se-  
lect P.M.  
or  
S T A R T  
Press the START key.  
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TIMER OPERATIONS  
7
Enter the Speed Dial number of the re-  
ceiving fax machine.  
0
5
(Example)  
8
S T A R T  
Press the START key.  
9
If this is a transmission operation, you  
can adjust the resolution and/or contrast  
(skip this step if you don’t want to).  
RESOLUTION  
10  
Press the START key and then the  
STOP key. If this is a transmission op-  
eration, load the document in the feeder  
sometime before the specified time of  
transmission.  
S T A R T  
S T O P  
To cancel an operation  
If you need to cancel an operation after it has been set, follow the steps below.  
1
2
Press the keys shown at left. "TIMER  
MODE" will appear in the display.  
FUNCTION  
1
Press "#" to cancel a transmission opera-  
tion, or "*" to cancel a polling opera-  
tion.  
or  
3
4
Press "2" to select CLEAR.  
2
S T A R T  
S T O P  
Press the START key and then the  
STOP key.  
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
ENTERING AND USING PROGRAMS  
If you frequently perform the same operation involving the same party, you can  
program all the steps of the operation into one Program Key. This allows you to  
perform the operation by simply pressing that key.  
Rapid Keys 16/P1 and 17/P2 can be used as Program Keys. However, a key  
cannot be used if it is already being used for Rapid Key Dialing.  
Only Speed Dial numbers can be used to enter fax numbers of receiving  
machines in the Program Keys. Full numbers cannot be entered.  
If the program is for a regular transmission or polling operation, a timer setting  
can be included to have the operation performed automatically at a selected time.  
To clear a mistake, press the STOP key.  
Initial procedure  
To program an operation, first perform the following procedure. After you have  
completed it, go to the procedure for the specific operation you want to program.  
1
Press the keys shown at left. "PRG. EN-  
TRY MODE" will appear in the display.  
FUNCTION  
7
2
3
Press "1" to select SET.  
1
Press a Program Key ("16/P1" or  
"17/P2") to select it.  
17/P2  
16/P1  
or  
4
Enter a name for the program (max. of  
20 characters). (See "Entering Letters  
for Names" in Chapter 2).  
ABC  
GHI  
WXY  
DEF  
9
3
2
4
Skip this step if you don’t want to enter a  
name.  
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ENTERING AND USING PROGRAMS  
S T A R T  
5
Press the START key.  
6
Press the "#" key or the "*" until the de-  
sired operation appears in the display.  
The operations will appear in the follow-  
ing order:  
or  
Transmission ("SEND")  
Polling  
Broadcasting  
7
Press the START key and then con-  
tinue with the specific procedure for your  
operation (see the following pages).  
S T A R T  
Transmission  
(Continued from "Initial procedure".)  
8
Press "1" if you want the document to be  
scanned into memory and then transmit-  
ted, or "2" if you want the document to  
be transmitted directly from the feeder.  
(Note: If you select "2", you can include  
a timer setting in the program.)  
1
or  
2
If you pressed "1", go to Step 12. If  
you pressed "2" and don’t want to  
make a timer setting, go to Step 11.  
9
Enter the time at which you want the op-  
eration to take place (2 digits for the  
hour and 2 digits for the minute).  
0
9
2
5
(Example: 9:25)  
10  
11  
Press "*" to select A.M., or "#" to select  
P.M.  
or  
S T A R T  
Press the START key.  
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
ENTERING AND USING PROGRAMS  
12  
Enter the Speed Dial number of the re-  
ceiving fax machine.  
2
5
(Example)  
S T A R T  
13  
14  
Press the START key.  
If desired, set the resolution and/or con-  
trast by pressing the RESOLUTION key  
(otherwise, skip this step).  
RESOLUTION  
15  
Press the START key and then the  
STOP key.  
S T A R T  
S T O P  
Polling  
(Continued from "Initial procedure".)  
8
Enter the time at which you want the op-  
eration to take place (2 digits for the  
hour and 2 digits for the minute).  
If you don’t want to make a timer setting,  
go to Step 10.  
0
9
2
5
(Example: 9:25)  
9
Press "*" to select A.M., or "#" to select  
P.M.  
or  
S T A R T  
10  
11  
Press the START key.  
Enter the Speed Dial number of the re-  
ceiving fax machine.  
2
5
(Example)  
12  
Press the START key and then the  
STOP key.  
S T A R T  
S T O P  
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ENTERING AND USING PROGRAMS  
Broadcasting  
(Continued from "Initial procedure".)  
8
Enter the Speed Dial numbers of the re-  
ceiving machines.  
2
3
5
5
(Example)  
9
Press the START key.  
S T A R T  
10  
If desired, set the resolution and/or con-  
trast by pressing the RESOLUTION key  
(otherwise, skip this step).  
RESOLUTION  
11  
Press the START key and then the  
STOP key.  
S T A R T  
S T O P  
Clearing a Program Key  
To clear a Program key, follow these steps:  
1
Press the keys shown at left. "PRG. EN-  
TRY MODE" will appear in the display.  
FUNCTION  
7
2
Press "2" to select CLEAR.  
2
16/P1  
3
Press the Program Key you want to  
clear.  
(Example)  
S T A R T  
S T O P  
4
Press the START key and then the  
STOP key.  
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
ENTERING AND USING PROGRAMS  
Using a Program Key  
A programmed operation is performed as follows:  
1
Load the document.  
2
16/P1  
Press the appropriate Program Key.  
(Example)  
Note: A maximum of 2 timer operations can be set at any one time, including both  
timer operations set by pressing a Program Key and operations set as de-  
scribed in "Timer Operations" in this chapter.  
To cancel a programmed timer operation  
If a Program Key has been pressed for a timer operation and you need to cancel  
the operation before it is performed, follow these steps:  
1
16/P1  
Press the Program Key.  
(Example)  
2
Press the START key.  
S T A R T  
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REMINDER FUNCTION  
The Reminder function allows you to send either a voice message, fax message, or  
both to another person or yourself at a preset time. If the reminder is for another  
person, your fax will call the other machine and transmit the message when the  
selected time arrives. If the reminder is for you, your fax will prompt you to press  
the REMINDER key to play and/or print out the message.  
Only one reminder (voice message, fax, or both) can be set at one time.  
The reminder can be set up to one year in advance.  
Setting a reminder  
REMINDER  
1
Press the REMINDER key.  
2
Enter two digits for the month ("01" to  
"12") and two digits for the day ("01" to  
"31").  
1
0
0
5
5
(Example: May 15th)  
3
Enter two digits for the hour ("01" to  
"12"), and two digits for the minute ("00"  
to "59").  
9
2
5
(Example: 9:25)  
or  
4
5
Press "*" to select A.M., or "#" to select  
P.M.  
S T A R T  
Press the START key.  
6
If the reminder is for another person, en-  
ter his or her telephone or fax number  
(max. 32 digits). (Skip this step if the re-  
minder is for you.)  
5
3
1
2
5
5
4
(Example)  
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REMINDER FUNCTION  
7
8
Press the START key.  
S T A R T  
To record a voice message, pick up the  
handset and speak into it. When fin-  
ished, replace the handset or press the  
STOP key. (Skip this step if you only  
want to send a fax message.)  
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If you are only sending a voice mes-  
sage, press the REMINDER key.  
REMINDER  
If you are sending a fax message, press  
the START key, load the document, set  
the resolution if desired, and then press  
the START key again.  
or  
S T A R T  
S T A R T  
The document will be scanned and  
stored in memory.  
When the selected time arrives  
If the reminder is for you, the fax will beep repeatedly for 60 seconds when the  
selected time arrives and "PRESS REMINDER" will appear in the display. Press  
the REMINDER key to play the voice message and/or print out the fax message.  
If the reminder is for another person, your fax will call his or her number and then  
play the voice message and/or transmit the fax message. If the line is busy or no  
one answers, 2 redialing attempts will be made at intervals of 5 minutes.  
Note: It will not be possible for a voice message to be recorded in an answering  
machine.  
To check or cancel a reminder message  
To check a reminder message before it is sent, press the REMINDER key and  
then press "1". The set date and time will appear, followed by the telephone or fax  
number of the receiving party if the reminder is for another person. Press the  
START key to play the recorded message and/or print the document.  
To cancel a reminder messsage, press the REMINDER key and then press "2".  
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PC LINK FUNCTION  
Note: This section applies only to the FO-1650.  
If you have a personal computer with a fax modem and fax software, you can  
connect the computer to your fax with a regular telephone cord and set your fax to  
PC Mode (PC mode is a special mode for operation with a computer). This will  
allow you to use the fax as a simple scanner and printer. It is also the most  
convenient setup if you want to use a computer for fax operations on the same  
phone line as your fax machine.  
Important:  
To use your fax as a scanner, your fax software must have a manual reception function.  
Connecting your fax to your computer  
Plug one end of the telephone cord into your computer modem’s telephone line  
jack (not the jack for an extension phone if it has one), and plug the other end into  
the TEL. SET jack on your fax (not the TEL. LINE jack). If necessary, first remove  
the seal covering the TEL. SET jack.  
If your computer fax mo-  
dem has an extension  
Modem  
phone jack, you can con-  
nect an extension phone  
to it.  
TEL.  
SET  
TEL.  
LINE  
The TEL. LINE  
jack should be  
connected to the  
wall jack.  
EXT.  
PHONE  
TEL.  
LINE  
Setting your fax to PC MODE  
To use your fax as a printer or scanner, you must set it to PC MODE. We also  
recommend that you keep the fax machine set to PC MODE if you will be  
performing fax operations with your computer.  
To use PC MODE, your computer modem must be connected to your fax as  
shown above.  
FUNCTION  
1
To set the fax to PC Mode, press the  
FUNCTION key and then the "#" key.  
"PC" will appear next to the time in the  
display.  
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PC LINK FUNCTION  
2
To turn PC Mode off, press the FUNC-  
TION key and then the "#" key once  
again.  
FUNCTION  
The reception mode ("FAX", "TEL", or  
"TAD") will appear next to the time in  
the display.  
Note: If you will be performing fax operations with your computer but do not set  
the fax machine to PC MODE, you must set Option Setting 10 to "NO" (see  
Chapter 8, "Optional Settings").  
Receiving documents in PC Mode  
The current reception mode setting (FAX, TEL, or TAD) is effective while you are in  
PC Mode. If you need to change the reception mode, press the RECEPTION  
MODE key once to make the current reception mode appear in the display, and  
then press it again to change the setting.  
Important: If you answer a call by picking up the fax’s handset when the fax is in  
PC Mode, the fax will not begin reception automatically when you hear a fax tone.  
To receive a fax, you must press the START key. If you answer a call by picking  
up a touch-tone extension phone connected to the same line, begin fax reception  
by pressing "5", "*", and "*" (or the current setting of Option Setting 5).  
If you want to receive incoming faxes in your computer, set the reception mode of  
your fax to TEL so that it will not answer. Or, set the reception mode to FAX and set  
Option Setting 2 (Number of Rings to Answer) to a number greater than the number  
of rings on which your computer answers. In this case, your computer will normally  
answer first, but your fax will still answer if your computer is turned off or fails to  
answer for some reason.  
Using your fax as a scanner  
To scan a document into your computer from your fax, follow the steps below. The  
document will be received by your computer as if it had received a fax, and after  
that you can use your fax software to process it as desired.  
FUNCTION  
1
Make sure the fax is set to PC Mode  
(press the FUNCTION key and then the  
"#" key). "PC" will appear next to the  
time in the display.  
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PC LINK FUNCTION  
2
Load the document.  
If desired, press the RESOLUTION  
key to make a resolution and/or con-  
trast setting.  
3
Press the START key.  
S T A R T  
4
Start your fax software on your computer  
(if it is not already running) and select  
manual reception. The document will be  
scanned and sent to your computer.  
Using your fax as a printer  
To have your fax print out a document which you have prepared with your fax  
software, follow the steps below.  
1
Make sure the fax is set to PC Mode  
(press the FUNCTION key and then  
the "#" key). "PC" will appear next to the  
time in the display.  
FUNCTION  
2
Send the document by manual transmis-  
sion with your fax software on your com-  
puter. If your software does not have a  
manual transmission function, enter any  
number in your software’s auto-dial  
phonebook that is not a real phone num-  
ber (such as "##" or "6#"), and then dial  
that number .  
3
Wait until "LINE IS IN USE" appears in  
your fax’s display, and then press the  
START key. Your fax will print out the  
document.  
S T A R T  
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8 OPTIONAL SETTINGS  
A variety of optional settings are available which you can use to fine-tune your fax  
to better suit your needs. The settings are made by pressing the panel keys, and  
each setting is described in the list below.  
Accessing the settings  
1
2
Press the keys shown at left. "OPTION  
SETTING" will appear in the display.  
FUNCTION  
4
Move through the list of settings by  
pressing "#" to move forward, or "*" to  
move backward. The settings will appear  
in the order listed below.  
or  
3
4
When the desired setting appears in the  
display, change it appropriately as de-  
scribed below.  
2
(Example)  
Press the STOP key.  
S T O P  
Settings  
Setting 1: FINE RESOLUTION PRIORITY  
This sets the default resolution (the resolution used if a setting is not made with the  
RESOLUTION key) for transmitting documents. Press "1" (YES) to set it to FINE, or  
"2" (NO) to set it to STANDARD.  
Factory setting: "2"  
Setting 2: NUMBER OF RINGS TO ANSWER  
This sets the number of rings the fax machine waits before answering an incoming  
call in FAX reception mode. Enter any number from "1" to "5".  
Factory setting: "4"  
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OPTIONAL SETTINGS  
Setting 3: RECALL INTERVAL  
This sets the amount of time your fax will wait between automatic redials when the  
line is busy. Enter "01" for 1 minute, "02" for 2 minutes, etc., up to a maximum of 15  
minutes.  
Factory setting: "05"  
Setting 4: RECALL TIMES  
This sets the maximum number of times your fax will automatically redial if the line  
is busy. Enter any number from "00" to "15".  
Factory setting: "02"  
Setting 5: TEL/FAX REMOTE NUMBER  
This sets the 1-digit number for activating fax reception from an extension  
telephone. Enter any number from "0" to "9".  
Factory setting: "5"  
Setting 6: REMOTE RECEPTION SELECT  
This turns detection of the code for activating fax reception from an extension  
phone on or off. Press "1" to turn detection on, or "2" to turn detection off.  
Factory setting: "1"  
Setting 7: TRANSACTION REPORT PRINT SELECT  
This sets the condition for printing out Transaction Reports. Enter a number from  
"1" to "5" as follows:  
"1" (ALWAYS PRINT):  
Print out after each transmission, reception, or error.  
"2" (ERR/TMR/MEM PRINT): Print out after an error, timer operation, or memory  
operation.  
"3" (SEND ONLY):  
"4" (NEVER PRINT):  
"5" (ERROR ONLY):  
Print out only after a transmission.  
Never print out.  
Print out only after an error occurs.  
Factory setting: "5"  
Setting 8: DIAL MODE  
This sets the mode of dialing. Press "1" if you are on a touch-tone line, or "2" if you  
are on a pulse dial line. (If you don’t know which type of line you have, try making  
phone calls with both settings and see which one works.)  
Factory setting: "1"  
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OPTIONAL SETTINGS  
Setting 9: DISTINCTIVE RINGING  
This sets the ring pattern to which your fax will answer if you subscribe to a  
distinctive ringing service. Enter a number from "1" to 5" to select a pattern. See  
"Distinctive Ringing" in Chapter 2 for more details.  
Factory setting: "5"  
Setting 10: FAX SIGNAL RECEIVE  
Your fax is set to automatically begin reception if you hear a high-pitched fax tone  
after answering a call on your fax or an extension phone. If you use a computer fax  
modem to send documents on the same line, you must turn this setting off in order  
to prevent your fax from mistakenly attempting to receive documents from the  
computer fax modem. Press "1" to turn the setting on, or "2" to turn it off.  
Factory setting: "1"  
Setting 11: JUNK NUMBER CHECK  
Press "1" to prevent reception from fax numbers (and voice numbers if you are  
using Caller ID) entered in the Anti Junk Number List. Press "2" to allow reception  
from all numbers.  
Factory setting: "2"  
Setting 12: POLLING  
Press "1" if you want to use Rapid Key 20 as a polling key. Press "2" if you want to  
use it as a regular Rapid Key.  
Factory setting: "2"  
Setting 13: CALLER ID  
If you subscribe to a caller ID service and want to use the Caller ID function, press  
"1", enter your area code by pressing the number keys, and then press the START  
key. To turn Caller ID off, press "2".  
Factory setting: "2"  
Setting 14: AUTO COVER SHEET  
Press "1" (YES) to have the fax automatically generate a cover sheet and send it as  
the last page of each transmission. Press "2" (NO) to turn the function off.  
Factory setting: "2"  
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OPTIONAL SETTINGS  
Setting 15: ACTIVITY REPORT AUTO PRINT OUT  
Press "1" to have your fax automatically print out an Activity Report once every 30  
operations. (The list can still be printed out manually when desired.) Press "2" to  
turn automatic print-out off.  
Factory setting: "2"  
Setting 16: ERROR CORRECTION MODE (ECM)  
Press "1" (YES) to have any distortions in a transmission due to noise on the  
telephone line be corrected before print-out at the receiving end. This is only  
effective when the other machine has ECM as well. Press "2" (NO) to turn the  
function off.  
Factory setting: "1"  
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9 PRINTING OUT REPORTS AND LISTS  
You can print out a variety of lists showing settings and information entered in the  
fax. You can also have the fax automatically print out a report on transactions after  
they are made. Each list and the report is described below.  
Printing out a list  
1
Press the keys shown at left. "LISTING  
MODE" will appear in the display.  
FUNCTION  
2
2
3
Press the "#" key or the "*" key until the  
desired list appears in the display.  
or  
S T A R T  
Press the START key.  
Activity Report  
This report shows information on up to 30 of the operations most recently  
performed. The report is divided into two parts: the TRANSMISSIONS ACTIVITY  
REPORT, which shows information on transmissions, and the RECEPTIONS  
ACTIVITY REPORT, which shows information on receptions.  
If Option Setting 15 is set to "1", a report will be automatically printed out  
whenever information on 30 operations has accumulated. (A report can still be  
printed out manually at any time.)  
All information is erased after a report is printed out. If automatic print-out is  
turned off and print-out has not been done manually for 30 operations, the  
information on the oldest operation will be overwritten each time a new operation  
is performed.  
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PRINTING OUT REPORTS AND LISTS  
Explanation of headings  
SENDER/  
The fax number of the other machine involved in the transaction. If this  
RECEIVER machine does not have an ID function, the communication mode will  
appear (for example, "G3").  
PAGES  
NOTE  
Number of pages transmitted or received.  
OK - Transmission/reception was normal.  
P.FAIL - A power failure occurred.  
JAM - A problem with the fax paper or document occurred.  
NO PAPER - You ran out of fax paper during reception.  
CANCEL - Transmission was cancelled because the STOP key was  
pressed, no document was in the feeder, or the other machine  
requested transmission using a function which your fax does not have.  
COM.E-0 to COM.E-7 - A telephone line error prevented the  
transaction. Explanations of the error numbers are given in the following  
tables, however, these are primarily for use by service engineers. In  
general, you will want to simply try the transaction again. If necessary,  
check with the other party to make sure their machine is functioning  
properly.  
Transmission errors  
E-0  
Able to recognize handshake signal, but it has errors.  
E-1  
E-2  
E-3  
E-4  
E-6  
E-7  
Cannot recognize the handshake signal from the receiver side.  
Line disconnected during transmission.  
Line disconnected after modem speed fall-back.  
Line disconnected during multi-page transmission.  
Cannot recognize the handshake signal for next page at receiver side.  
No response from receiver side or "disconnect signal" is received at transmitter side.  
Error was not corrected after the predetermined number of retries because of an  
error in a part of a page.  
E-8  
Error occurred after or while reception by the remote (receiving) machine was  
revealed to be impossible.  
E-11  
E-12  
E-13  
Error occurred just after fall-back.  
Error occurred after a response to a retransmission end command was received.  
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PRINTING OUT REPORTS AND LISTS  
Reception errors  
E-0  
Able to recognize handshake signal, but it has errors.  
Line disconnected during reception.  
E-1  
E-2  
E-3  
Cannot recognize the handshake signal from the transmitter side.  
Cannot recognize the last handshake signal from the transmitter side.  
Cannot recognize the handshake signal for next page from the transmitter side in the  
case of mode change.  
E-4  
E-5  
E-7  
E-8  
Cannot recognize the handshake signal for next page from transmitter side.  
No response from transmitter or "disconnect signal" is received at receiver side.  
Error occurred upon completion of reception of all pages.  
Error occurred when mode was changed or transmission/reception switching was  
performed.  
E-9  
E-10  
E-11  
Error occurred during partial page or physical page reception.  
Error occurred after or during inquiry from the remote (transmitting) machine as to  
whether reception was possible or not.  
E-12  
E-13  
E-14  
Error occurred during or just after fallback.  
Error occurred after retransmission end command was received.  
Error occurred after voice communication command was received.  
Timer list  
This list shows the timer operations which are currently set.  
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PRINTING OUT REPORTS AND LISTS  
Telephone Number List  
This list shows the fax and voice numbers which have been stored for automatic  
dialing.  
Passcode List  
This list shows settings made for polling security, your name and fax/telephone  
number as entered in the machine, and a sample of the header printed at the top of  
every page you transmit (HEADER PRINT).  
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PRINTING OUT REPORTS AND LISTS  
Options Setting List  
This list shows the current status of the optional settings. The bottom part of the list  
shows the status of the settings made for answering machine connection.  
Anti Junk Number List  
This list shows the fax numbers (and voice numbers if the Caller ID function is  
being used) from which reception is not allowed.  
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PRINTING OUT REPORTS AND LISTS  
T.A.D. Program List  
This list shows the settings and codes programmed for the answering machine.  
Message List  
This list shows information about the messages currently recorded in the answering  
machine, including the date and time of recording, the length, and the type (ICM or  
memo).  
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PRINTING OUT REPORTS AND LISTS  
Program and Group List  
The top part of this list shows the programs which have been entered. The bottom  
part shows the fax numbers which have been stored in each Group Key.  
Caller ID List  
This list shows information about your most recent unanswered calls (maximum  
of 20 calls). (This list is only available if you are using the Caller ID function.)  
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PRINTING OUT REPORTS AND LISTS  
Print Set List  
This list shows the current status of the printing settings made by pressing the  
FUNCTION key and the "6" key.  
Transaction Report  
This report is printed out automatically after an operation is completed to allow you  
to check the result. Your fax is set at the factory to print out the report only when an  
error occurs, or after a timer or memory operation. If desired, you can change the  
setting to have it printed out under a variety of other conditions. This is done by  
changing Option Setting 7 as described in Chapter 8.  
The Transaction Report shows the same information as the Activity Report. See  
"Activity Report" in this chapter for an explanation of the headings.  
The report cannot be printed out manually.  
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10 MAINTENANCE  
Reading glass and rollers  
Clean the reading glass and rollers frequently to ensure the quality of transmitted  
images and copies. Open the operation panel by pulling the front edge up (grasp it  
at the "PANEL RELEASE" mark), and clean them as shown below.  
Wipe the reading glass, white backplate,  
and rollers with a soft cloth or cotton  
swab.  
Make sure that all dirt and stains (such  
as correcting fluid) are removed, as  
these will cause vertical lines on  
transmitted images and copies.  
Document  
rollers  
White backplate  
Reading glass  
The housing  
Wipe the external parts and surface of the machine with a dry cloth.  
Caution!  
Do not use benzene or thinner. These solvents may damage or discolor the  
machine.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Fax print head  
Clean the print head frequently to ensure optimum printing performance. To clean  
the print head, first unplug the power cord, open the paper compartment cover  
(grasp the finger hold on the right side of the cover and pull up), and remove the  
imaging film.  
Print head  
Wipe the print head, frame and roller  
with a soft cloth dampened with dena-  
tured alcohol.  
Frame  
Rollers  
Caution!  
Do not use benzene or thinner. Avoid touching the print head with hard objects.  
The print head may be hot if your fax machine has just received a large  
number of documents. If this is the case, allow the print head to cool prior to  
cleaning.  
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11 TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS  
Problem  
Check and remedy  
Make sure the power cord is properly  
Nothing appears in the display.  
plugged into a power outlet.  
Make sure the power switch has been  
switched to the correct position.  
Connect another electrical appliance to  
the outlet to see if it has power.  
If a beep sound is not made when you  
press the keys, turn off the power and  
then turn it back on several seconds  
later.  
The fax does not respond when you  
press any of its keys.  
Check the size and weight of the  
document (see "Transmittable  
documents" in Chapter 3).  
Automatic document feeding does  
not work for transmission or copying.  
Dialing cannot be done.  
Make sure the power is on.  
Make sure that the telephone line is  
properly connected to both the TEL.  
LINE jack and the wall jack.  
Make sure that the fax is set to the  
correct dialing mode for your telephone  
line. See Option Setting 8 in Chapter 8.  
Make sure that the document for  
transmission is placed face down in the  
feeder.  
Nothing is printed at the receiving  
end.  
Make sure that the printing paper is  
properly loaded in the receiving machine.  
Noise on the telephone line may cause  
distortion. Try sending the document  
again.  
A distorted image is received at the  
other end.  
Make a copy of the document on your  
fax. If the copy is also distorted, your fax  
may have a problem.  
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PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS  
The power is on, but no  
transmission takes place.  
Make sure that the receiving machine  
has printing paper.  
Make sure that the telephone line cord is  
plugged into the "TEL. LINE" jack, and  
not the "TEL. SET" jack.  
If the receiving machine is in manual  
mode with no attendant, reception will  
not be possible.  
If the receiving machine is not a Sharp  
model, make sure it is G3 compatible.  
Check the display for error messages.  
Pick up the handset and check for a dial  
tone.  
Make sure that the telephone line cord is  
plugged into the "TEL. LINE" jack, and  
not the "TEL. SET" jack.  
The power is on, but no reception  
takes place.  
The printing paper may be jammed. See  
"Clearing Jammed Printing Paper" in this  
chapter.  
The printing paper does not come  
out.  
Make sure that the printing paper is  
properly loaded in your machine.  
Make sure the power is on.  
Make sure that the document is loaded  
properly in the feeder of the transmitting  
machine. Make a copy to confirm the  
printing ability of your machine.  
The printing paper comes out blank  
when you try to receive a document.  
Ask the other party to send higher  
contrast documents. If the contrast is still  
too low, your fax may have a problem.  
Make a copy to check it.  
The received document is faint.  
Received images are distorted.  
Noise on the telephone line may cause  
distortion. Have the other party try  
sending the document again.  
Make a copy of another document on  
your fax. If the copy is also distorted,  
your fax may have a problem.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
MESSAGES AND SIGNALS  
Display messages  
The paper size setting is incorrect. Change the  
CHECK PAPER SIZE  
paper size setting as described in "Loading the  
Paper" in Chapter 1.  
COVER OPEN  
The printing compartment cover is open. Close it.  
The original document is jammed. See the  
following section, "Clearing Paper Jams".  
DOCUMENT JAM  
A fax has been received in memory because the  
imaging film needs replacement, you have run  
out of printing paper, or the paper is jammed.  
The fax will print out automatically when the  
problem is fixed.  
FAX RX IN MEMORY  
The imaging film may need replacement. Check  
the film and replace it if necessary.  
FILM END  
FUNCTION MODE  
The FUNCTION key has been pressed.  
Transmission or reception was not successful.  
Press STOP to clear the message, and then try  
again.  
LINE ERROR  
An extension phone connected to the fax is  
being used. Do not lift the fax’s handset or  
attempt transmission at this time, as this will  
interrupt the conversation on the extension  
phone.  
LINE IS IN USE  
MEMORY IS FULL  
The memory is full. See "Memory" in Chapter 7.  
The fax is preparing to or printing out a  
document from memory.  
MEMORY PRINTING  
The SPEAKER key has been pressed and the  
fax is waiting for you to dial.  
ON HOOK DIAL  
OUT OF PAPER  
OVER HEAT  
You are out of printing paper.  
The print head has overheated. Operation can  
be continued once it cools.  
The printing paper is jammed. See the following  
section, "Clearing Paper Jams".  
PAPER JAMMED  
Note: If you have turned on the Caller ID function, see "Caller ID" in Chapter 7 for  
display messages related to Caller ID.  
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11-3  
MESSAGES AND SIGNALS  
Audible signals  
Indicates the end of  
transmission, reception, or  
copying.  
Continuous tone  
3 seconds  
5 seconds  
(1 second on,  
1 second off)  
Indicates incomplete  
transmission, reception, or  
copying.  
Intermittent tone  
(3 beeps)  
0.5 seconds on,  
0.5 seconds off  
Indicates that the printer cover is  
open.  
Rapid intermittent tone  
Rapid intermittent tone  
35 seconds  
(0.7 seconds on,  
0.3 seconds off)  
Indicates that the handset is off  
hook.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
CLEARING PAPER JAMS  
Clearing a jammed document  
If a document doesn’t feed properly during transmission or copying, or DOCUMENT  
JAMMED appears in the display, first try pressing the START key. If the document  
doesn’t feed out, open the operation panel (grasp the front edge at the "PANEL  
RELEASE " mark and pull up) and pull it out gently.  
Clearing jammed printing paper  
1
2
Grasp the finger hold on the right side of  
the printing compartment cover, and pull  
up to open the cover.  
Push back the green levers on each side  
of the printing compartment, and rotate  
the printing head frame up and to the  
rear.  
Caution! The printing head (the strip  
of metal on the underside of the  
frame) applies heat to the printing film.  
It may be hot if a document has just  
been printed.  
3
Remove the imaging film from the print-  
ing compartment and set it on a sheet of  
paper.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
11-5  
CLEARING PAPER JAMS  
4
Remove the paper tray from the fax.  
5
Gently pull the jammed paper out of the  
printing compartment.  
6
7
Replace the imaging film, making sure  
that the flange goes into the rear slot on  
the left side of the printing compartment.  
Also, make sure that the right, rear gear  
engages with the gear below it.  
Wind the film slightly (rotate the gear on  
the right side of the rear spool) so that  
there is no slack in the film. Make sure  
that both edges of the film wind onto the  
spool evenly.  
8
Rotate the printing head frame back  
down, and press down on the "PUSH"  
mark in the center of the frame until the  
frame clicks into place. Close the print-  
ing compartment cover and replace the  
paper tray.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Applicable telephone line:  
Compatibility:  
Public switched telephone network  
ITU-T (CCITT) G3 mode  
Configuration:  
Half-duplex, desktop transceiver  
Memory size*:  
512 KB (approx. 31 average pages with ECM function off and no  
voice mesages recorded, or 24 minutes of voice messages with  
no documents in memory)  
1 MB add-on available as option  
Compression scheme:  
Scanning method:  
Resolution:  
MH, MR, MMR  
Flat-bed, solid-state CCD  
Horizontal:  
203 lines/inch (8 lines/mm)  
Vertical:  
Standard  
Fine /Halftone 196 lines/inch (7.7 lines/mm)  
Super fine 392 lines/inch (15.4 lines/mm)  
98 lines/inch (3.85 lines/mm)  
Recording system:  
Display:  
Thermal transfer recording  
7 x 5 dots, 1 line by 16-digit display  
Auto/Manual/Ans./switching  
Reception modes:  
Modem speed:  
14400 bps with automatic fallback to 12000, 9600, 7200, 4800,  
or 2400 bps  
Transmission time*:  
Approx. 6 seconds (memory transmission)  
8.0" (203 mm) (average)  
Effective recording width:  
Input document size:  
Automatic feeding:  
Width  
Length  
5.83 to 8.5" (148 to 216 mm)  
5.04 to 14" (128 to 356 mm)  
Manual feeding:  
Width  
Length  
5.83 to 8.5" (148 to 216 mm)  
5.04 to 39.4" (128 to 1000 mm)  
Effective scanning width:  
8.3" (210 mm) max.  
Automatic document feeder: 20 sheets max.  
Halftone (gray scale):  
Contrast control:  
64 levels  
Automatic/Dark selectable  
Single/Multi-copy/Sort-copy (99 copies/page)  
Standard (cannot be used if power fails)  
120 V AC, 60 Hz  
Copy function:  
Telephone function:  
Power requirements:  
Operating environment:  
Power consumption:  
41 - 95°F (5 - 35°C), 20 to 80% RH  
Stand-by: 6 W  
Maximum: 100 W  
Dimensions:  
Width: 14.3" (363 mm)  
Depth: 19.2" (488 mm)  
Height: 7.4" (188 mm)  
(Without attachments)  
Weight:  
Approx. 13.0 lbs. (5.9 kg)  
* Based on ITU-T Test Chart #1 at standard resolution in Sharp special mode, excluding time  
for protocol signals (i.e., ITU-T phase C time only).  
As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design  
and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice. The performance  
specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units. There may be some  
deviations from these values in individual units.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
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SHARP  
Date Issued: Feb. 9,1996  
MSDS No. B-1006  
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET  
Section 1. Product Identification  
Product Code: FO-16CR Imaging Film  
Section 2. Supplier’s Name and Address  
Sharp Corporation  
22-22 Nagaike-cho, Abeno-ku, Osaka, Japan  
Local suppliers are listed below. Please contact the nearest supplier for additional information.  
(Country)  
U.S.A.  
(Name and Telephone Number)  
Sharp Electronics Corporation  
Telephone number for information : 201-529-8200  
Emergency telephone number  
: 1-800-255-3924  
Canada  
Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd.  
Telephone number for information : 416-890-2100  
Emergency telephone number  
Sharp Electronics(U.K.)Ltd.  
: 1-800-424-9300  
United  
Kingdom  
Telephone number for information : 0923-211900  
Section 3. Ingredients  
Ingredients  
CAS No.  
25038-59-9  
1333-86-4  
Proportion  
51.0 %  
8.5 %  
OSHA PEL  
-
3.5mg/m3  
ACGIH TLV Other Limits  
Polypropylene terephthalate  
Carbon black  
-
-
-
3.5mg/m3  
Ethylene-vinyl acetate  
copolymer  
24937-78-8  
3.1 %  
-
-
-
Ester wax  
8015-86-9  
8002-74-2  
63231-60-7  
8016-60-2  
27923-68-8  
-
5.6 %  
12.5 %  
15.2 %  
1.3 %  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Parraffin wax  
Microcrystalline wax  
Modified wax  
Polyester resin  
Others  
2mg/m3 (fume)  
-
-
-
-
1.3 %  
1.5 %  
Section 4. Hazardous Identification (Emergency Overview)  
This product is ink film for thermal transfer facsimile. "Ink film" is a thin film coated with ink.  
It is no special hazard under normal use condition.  
Section 5. Health Hazard Data  
Route(s) of Entry:  
Inhalation ?  
Skin ?  
Ingestion ?  
Possible but very unusual  
not applicable  
not applicable  
Health Hazards: The ingredients are not listed in ACGIH (1986) and OSHA (1989) ecept carbon black and  
paraffin wax  
Carcinogenicity:  
NTP?  
IARC Monographs?  
OSHA Regulated?  
not listed except  
carbon black  
not listed  
not listed  
Signs and Symptoms of Exposure:  
not applicable  
Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: not applicable  
Emergency and First Aid Procedures: not applicable  
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SHARP  
Date Issued: Feb. 9,1996  
MSDS No. B-1006  
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET  
Section 6. Physical Chemical Characteristics  
Boiling/Melting Point  
m.p. about 70 °C  
for ink  
Specific Gravity  
about 1  
Vapor Pressure  
Vapor Density  
Evaporation Rate  
Appearance  
not applicable  
not applicable  
negligible  
thin film coated  
with ink  
Solubility  
PH  
Viscosity  
Color  
negligible (water)  
not applicable  
not applicable  
black  
Odor  
slight wax odor  
Section 7. Fire and Explosion Data  
Flash Point (Method Used):  
Ignition Temperature:  
Flammable Limits:  
about 250 °C for ink  
not applicable  
not applicable (LEL);  
(UEL);  
Extinguishing Media:  
CO2, water, dry chemicals and form etc.  
Special Fire Fighting Procedure:  
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazard:  
Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact:  
Sensitivity to Static Charge:  
especially none  
none  
no hazardous effect by mechanical impact  
not applicable  
Section 8. Reactivity Data  
Stability:  
Stable  
Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid):  
Hazardous Decomposition:  
Hazardous Polymerization:  
especially none  
not applicable  
not applicable  
Section 9. Precautions for Safe Handling and Use  
Personal Protection Information (Respiratory, Eye Protection and Protective Glove):  
not required  
Engineering Control/Ventilation:  
Work/Hygienic Practice:  
especially none  
especially none  
Steps to be taken in case of Spill or Leak:  
If rumple the product and wax layer peel off, sweep up or clean with  
vacuum cleaner and wash with water.  
Waste Disposal Method:  
Disposein an approved incinerator or contrct with licensed chemical  
disposal agency.  
ensure conformity with governmental disposal regulations. (Dispose by  
the same method of ordinary plastic products.)  
Section 10. Other Information  
NFPA Rating (U.S.A.):  
WHMIS Legislation (Canada):  
Transport Information:  
UN No.:  
no information  
not controlled  
no information  
no information  
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FCC REGULATORY INFORMATION  
FCC regulatory information  
This equipment complies with FCC rules, Part 68. On this equipment is a label that  
contains, among other information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence  
Number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, this information must be provided to your  
telephone company.  
An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment. This  
equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a  
compatible modular jack which is Part 68 compliant. This equipment connects to the  
telephone network through a standard USOC RJ-11C network interface jack.  
The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to your  
telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your number is called. Too many  
devices on one line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In  
most, but not all, areas the sum of the RENs of all devices should not exceed five (5.0). To be  
certain of the number of devices that may be connected to your line, as determined by the total  
REN, contact your local telephone company.  
If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, your telephone company may  
disconnect your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. If advance  
notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will also be advised of  
your right to file a complaint with the FCC.  
Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or  
procedures that could affect the operation of your equipment. If this happens, the telephone  
company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to  
maintain uninterrupted service. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network,  
your telephone company may ask you to disconnect the equipment until the problem  
resolved.  
If you have any questions or problems which cannot be solved by reading this manual,  
please contact Sharp Electronics Corporation at Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, NJ 07430-2135.  
The customer number is 800-237-4277.  
This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company.  
Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Contact your state’s public utility  
commission, public service commission, or corporation commission for more information.  
This equipment is hearing-aid compatible.  
When programming and/or making test calls to emergency numbers:  
Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call.  
Perform such activities in the off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening.  
FCC REGULATORY INFORMATION  
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REMOTE OPERATION CARD  
The card below is provided as a quick guide to remote operation. Cut it  
out and carry it with you when you go out.  
Remote Operation Guide  
1. Call your fax from a touch-tone telephone, and  
press  
when the outgoing message begins.  
#
2. If you want to listen to a personal box, enter its  
number.  
3. Enter your passcode or remote code:  
.
4. Press  
.
#
5. After listening to your messages, you can either  
hang up to save them, or enter one of the com-  
mands on the reverse side.  
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REMOTE COMMANDS  
FAX RECEPTION MODES  
T.A.D. mode . . . . . . . . . . . .  
FAX mode . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
TEL mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
PLAYBACK  
7
2
5
0
6
#
#
#
#
#
8
8
8
1
2
3
#
#
#
Play messages. . . . . . . . . .  
Move backward/repeat. . . .  
Skip forward . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Stop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
TRANSFER FUNCTION  
Play new messages only . .  
(first stop playback)  
#
9
1
Turn on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
(Box#)  
#
ERASING MESSAGES  
Erase single message . . . .  
Erase all messages . . . . . .  
3
3
#
3
#
9
9
2
0
#
#
Turn off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
New transfer number . . . . .  
RECORDING A MEMO  
Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
End . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
#
#
(Tel.#)  
0
4
#
RECORDING A NEW OGM  
9
3
#
Record transfer OGM. . . . .  
To quickly disconnect. . . . .  
Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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4. Enter your fax number (max. of 20 digits)  
INSTALLATION  
by pressing the number keys.  
If you make a mistake, press the  
HOLD/SEARCH key to move the cursor  
back to the mistake, then enter the correct  
number or letter. (To move the cursor for-  
ward, press the SPEAKER key.)  
S T A R T  
5.  
Press the START key:  
T
E
L
.
S
T
E
E
T
L
E
.
L
IN  
6. Enter your name by pressing the appropri-  
ate number keys as shown below. Press  
each key one or more times until the de-  
sired letter appears in the display.  
telephone  
tel  
e
lin  
ABC  
DEF  
S P E E D D I A L  
Deletes high-  
lighted letter  
Upper/lower  
case shift key  
Moves cursor to  
the left.  
1
2
3
GHI  
JKL  
MNO  
R E D I A L  
4
5
6
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
H O L D / S E A R C H  
7
8
9
SLOW PLAY OPER  
FAST PLAY  
1. Connect the handset as shown.  
S P E A K E R  
0
Moves cursor to  
the right.  
2. Plug one end of the telephone line into the  
"TEL. LINE" jack on the rear of the fax, and  
the other end into your telephone wall jack.  
Press either key one or more times to select  
and enter a symbol.  
3. Plug the power cord into a grounded, 120  
V outlet.  
Enter "Q" with the "7" key, and "Z" with the  
"9" key (these are not marked on the ma-  
chine). Enter a space with the "1" key.  
INSTALLATION WITH AN EXTENSION  
TELEPHONE  
To enter two letters in succession which re-  
quire using the same key, press the  
SPEAKER key after entering the first let-  
ter.  
4. Remove the seal covering the "TEL. SET"  
jack on the rear of the fax. Connect an ex-  
tension telephone to the "TEL. SET" jack.  
ENTERING YOUR NAME AND  
NUMBER  
Example: To enter "ABZ Co.", press:  
"2" twice for the letter A,  
Press SPEAKER to move the cursor to the  
right,  
The law requires your name and fax number  
to appear on all documents you send. To pro-  
gram your fax to do this automatically, follow  
the steps below:  
"2" three times for the letter B,  
"9" five times for the letter Z,  
"1" twice for a space,  
1.  
Press the FUNCTION key and then press  
"3":  
"2" four times for the letter C,  
Press REDIAL for a lower case letter,  
"6" four times for the letter o,  
"#" once for a period.  
FUNCTION  
3
"ENTRY MODE" will appear in the display.  
2.  
3.  
Press the "#" key twice:  
"OWN NUMBER SET" will appear in the  
display.  
7. When finished, press the START key and  
S T A R T  
S T O P  
then the STOP key.  
S T A R T  
Press the START key.  
(See Page 2-4 of your operation manual.)  
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SENDING DOCUMENTS  
SETTING THE DATE & TIME  
To set the date and time, press the following  
Place your document  
FUNCTION  
sequence of keys:  
(up to 20 pages) face  
down in the document  
feeder.  
3
"DATE & TIME SET" will appear.  
S T A R T  
Press the START key:  
Normal Dialing  
S P E A K E R  
Enter two digits for the Month (01 through 12).  
Enter two digits for the Date (01 through 31).  
Enter two digits for the Year (00 through 99).  
Enter two digits for the Hour (01 through 12).  
Enter two digits for the Minute (00 through 59).  
1. Lift the handset or press  
2. Dial the fax number by pressing the num-  
ber keys.  
3. Wait for the reception tone (if a person an-  
swers, ask them to press their Start key).  
Press the "*" key for A.M. or the "#" key for  
P.M.  
4.  
Press your START key and then replace  
the handset.  
When finished, press the START key and  
then the STOP key:  
Rapid Key Dialing  
S T A R T  
S T O P  
Press the appropriate Rapid Key. Transmis-  
sion will begin.  
(See Page 2-7 of your operation manual.)  
Speed Dialing  
STORING & CLEARING NUMBERS  
FOR AUTOMATIC DIALING  
S P E E D D I A L  
1.  
Press the SPEED DIAL key:  
2. Enter the Speed Dial number by pressing  
To store a new number or change an existing  
number, press the following sequence of keys:  
the number keys.  
S T A R T  
FUNCTION  
3. Press:  
3
Direct Keypad Dialing  
"FAX/TEL # MODE" will appear.  
1. Enter the fax number by pressing the num-  
ber keys.  
1.  
1
Press the "1" key:  
S T A R T  
2. Press:  
2. Enter a 2-digit number (from "01" to "99")  
by pressing the number keys. This will be  
(See Pages 3-1- 3-10 of your manual.)  
the Speed Dial number.  
S T A R T  
3.  
RECORDING AN OUTGOING MES-  
SAGE  
Press the START key:  
4. Enter the name of the location by pressing  
number keys (max. of 20 characters).  
The answering machine in your fax has four  
boxes for recording incoming voice messages  
when it is set to TAD reception mode. The  
General Box is for general messages, and  
Box 1, Box 2, and Box 3 are each for personal  
messages. To leave a message in a personal  
box, your caller must press the number of that  
box on his or her telephone before speaking.  
If a number isn’t pressed, the message will be  
recorded in the General Box.  
S T A R T  
5.  
Press the START key:  
6. Return to Step 3 to store another number,  
or press STOP to exit.  
To clear a Speed Dial number, press the fol-  
FUNCTION  
lowing sequence of keys:  
3
Press "2" and then enter the 2-digit Speed Dial  
number.  
S T A R T  
S T O P  
Note: To use TAD mode, you must record a  
General outgoing message. To use a personal  
box, you must also record an outgoing mes-  
sage for that box.  
Press:  
(See Page 2-11 of your operation manual.)  
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Record an outgoing message for a box as fol-  
lows:  
DELETING MESSAGES  
Erasing a single message: Press the  
DELETE key while the message is being  
played.  
1
Press the following sequence of keys:  
S T A R T  
FUNCTION  
0
2
Press a number key to select the outgoing  
message you want to record:  
Erasing all messages in the general box::  
Hold down the DELETE key for at least 2 sec-  
onds. If the general box has a passcode,  
press the DELETE key and then enter the  
passcode.  
General outgoing message  
Box 1 outgoing message  
Box 2 outgoing message  
Box 3 outgoing message  
Transfer outgoing message  
0
1
2
Erasing all messages in a personal box:  
Press the DELETE key (do not hold it down),  
enter the box number, and then enter the  
passcode if the box has one.  
3
4
3
4
Pick up the handset and speak into it.  
When finished, press the STOP key or re-  
place the handset.  
SETTING THE RECEPTION MODE  
RECEPTION  
5
Go back to Step 2 to record an outgoing  
message for another box, or press the  
STOP key to exit.  
MODE  
FUNCTION RESOLUTION  
Press the RECEPTION  
MODE key until "TAD",  
"FAX", or "TEL" appears in  
the display.  
Programming a passcode  
If desired, you can program a 3-digit passcode  
for a box. If this is done, the passcode must  
be entered before messages in the box can  
be listened to or erased.  
TAD mode: Select this mode when you go out  
and want the built-in answering machine to re-  
cord voice messages from callers. Both voices  
messages and faxes will be received.  
Note: The numbers 1, 2, and 3 cannot be se-  
lected for the first digit of the passcode.  
FAX mode: The fax will automatically answer  
after four rings and receive the incoming docu-  
ment.  
1
2
3
Press the following sequence of keys:  
FUNCTION  
TEL mode: Lift the handset when the fax  
rings. If you hear a fax tone, wait until "RE-  
CEIVING" appears in the display, then hang  
up (if "RECEIVING" doesn’t appear, press the  
START key). If the calling party talks to you,  
press your START key to begin reception.  
0
Press "1" to enter a passcode, or "2" to  
clear a previously programmed passcode.  
Enter the number of the box for which you  
want to enter or clear a passcode. If you  
are clearing a passcode, go to Step 5.  
(See Pages 3-11 - 3-12 and Chapter 4 of your  
manual.)  
4
5
Enter a 3-digit passcode by pressing the  
number keys.  
S T A R T  
S T O P  
Press:  
LISTENING TO MESSAGES  
PLAY/SKIP  
1
2
Press:  
If you want to listen to the messages in a  
personal box, enter the number of that box.  
3
Enter the passcode for the box if it has  
one.  
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FUNCTION key menu  
The following chart shows the layout of the functions and settings accessed by pressing  
the FUNCTION key. First press the FUNCTION key, the appropriate numeric key as  
shown, and then "#" or "*" until the desired item appears.  
Instructions for making each setting appear in the display. If you have any difficulty, re-  
fer to the detailed instructions on the page shown below the setting.  
FUNCTION  
0
1
2
3
Listing Mode  
Entry Mode  
Timer Mode  
TAD Settings  
OGM Recording  
(2-10)  
Activity Report  
(9-1)  
Fax/Tel Numbers  
for Auto Dialing  
(2-20)  
Send Mode  
(7-13)  
Toll Saver  
(4-6)  
Timer List  
(9-3)  
Poll Mode  
(7-13)  
Own Number and  
Name Set  
(2-4)  
ICM Record Time  
(2-14)  
Telephone Number  
List  
(9-3)  
Polling Security  
Select  
(7-11)  
Remote Code  
(4-5)  
Passcode List  
(9-4)  
Override Code  
(4-15)  
Passcode Numbers  
for Polling  
(7-12)  
Option Setting List  
(9-5)  
Transfer Number  
(4-13)  
Anti Junk Fax  
Number List  
(9-5)  
Date and Time Set  
(2-7)  
Transfer On/Off  
(4-14)  
Store Junk Fax  
Number  
(7-5)  
T.A.D. Program List  
(9-5)  
Fax Box  
(2-13)  
Message List  
(9-6)  
ICM Confirmation  
(4-4)  
Priority Call Number  
(7-3)  
Program and Group  
List  
(9-7)  
On TAD Failure  
(2-15)  
CPC Detection  
(2-16)  
Caller ID List  
(9-7)  
Box Passcode  
(2-12)  
Print Setup List  
(9-8)  
Direct Call Number  
(7-4)  
Distinctive Ringing  
(2-18)  
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6
4
5
Optional Settings  
Print Set-up  
Program/Group  
Cover Sheet  
Polling  
(8-3)  
Cover Sheet  
Header  
Fine Resolution  
Priority  
Initialize Film  
(1-5)  
Program Entry  
Mode  
(3-4)  
(8-1)  
(7-15)  
Caller ID  
(8-3)  
Reception Ratio  
(3-13)  
Number of Rings in  
Auto Mode  
(8-1)  
Group Entry  
Mode  
(2-23)  
Autocover Sheet  
(8-3)  
2 in 1 Print  
(3-13)  
Recall Wait Interval  
(8-2)  
Activity Report  
(8-4)  
Paper Type Set  
(1-10)  
Recall Times  
(8-2)  
ECM  
(8-4)  
Paper Size Set  
(1-10)  
Remote Reception  
Number  
(8-2)  
Copy Cut-off  
(5-3)  
Remote Reception  
Select  
(8-2)  
Transaction Report  
Print Select  
(8-2)  
Dial Mode  
(8-2)  
Distinctive Ringing  
(2-17, 8-3)  
Fax Signal Receive  
(8-3)  
Junk Number Check  
(8-3)  
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INDEX  
E
A
Activity Report, 9-1 - 9-3  
Automatic print-out, 8-4  
Anti Junk Fax/Number, 7-5, 8-3  
Anti Junk Number List, 9-5  
Audible signals, 11-4  
Electrical outlet, 1-6  
Error Correction Mode, 8-4  
Extension telephone, connecting, 1-6 -  
1-7  
Extension telephone, using, 3-11 - 3-12  
Auto Cover Sheet, 8-3  
Automatic dialing, 2-20 - 2-23  
F
FAX reception mode, 2-8, 3-11  
Fax reception on TAD failure, 2-15  
Fine Resolution Priority, 8-1  
Function key, 2-3, Quick-iii  
B
Batch page numbering, 3-5  
Broadcasting, 7-8 - 7-9  
C
G
Caller ID, 7-1 - 7-4, 8-3  
Caller ID List, 7-2 - 7-3, 9-6  
Calling party control, 2-16  
Cleaning, 10-1 -10-2  
Connections, 1-6 - 1-7  
Contrast, 3-3  
Group Keys  
Storing, 2-23  
Using, 7-9  
H
Halftone, 3-3  
Copies, 3-14 - 3-16  
Copy cut-off, 3-16  
Copy/Help key, 2-3, 3-14  
Cover sheet, 3-4, 8-4  
Handset, 1-7  
Handset receiver volume, 2-24  
Hold, 6-2  
Hold/Search key, 2-2, 3-9, 6-2  
Housing, cleaning, 10-1  
D
Date, setting, 2-7  
I
Dialing  
Imaging film, 1-2 - 1-5  
Direct Keypad, 3-7  
Normal, 3-6, 3-17  
Rapid Key, 3-8, 3-17  
Search, 3-9, 3-18  
Incoming message time, 2-14  
Initialize film setting, 1-5  
J
Speed, 3-8, 3-17  
Jams, clearing, 11-5  
Dial mode, 8-2  
Direct Call, 7-4  
Direct Keypad Dialing, 3-7  
Display, 2-3  
L
Letters, entering, 2-5 - 2-6  
Loading the document, 3-2  
Display messages, 11-3  
Distinctive ringing, 2-17 - 2-19  
Document feeder, 3-2  
Document guide, 3-2  
Document restrictions, 3-1  
Document rollers, 10-1  
Document sizes, 3-1  
Document, maximum scanning size, 3-1  
M
Rec/Memo key, 2-2, 4-3 - 4-4  
Memory, 7-6 - 7-7  
Message List, 9-5  
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TEL mode, 2-8, 3-11 - 3-12  
Reception mode key, 2-3, 2-8  
Reception ratio setting, 3-13  
Redial key, 2-2, 2-11, 3-9, 3-18  
Redialing, 3-9, 3-18  
Reminder Function, 7-20 - 7-21  
Resolution, 3-3  
Resolution key, 2-3, 3-3  
Playback, 4-1 - 4-3  
Erasing, 4-3  
Date and time, 4-4  
N
Normal Dialing, 3-6, 3-17  
Number of Rings in FAX Mode, 8-1  
Number keys, 2-2  
Ringing volume, 2-24  
Rec/Memo key, 2-2, 4-3 - 4-4  
Rollers, cleaning, 10-1 -10-2  
O
Option Setting List, 9-4  
Outgoing message, 2-10 - 2-11  
Override ringing, 4-15 - 4-16  
S
Scanning to a computer, 5-22 - 5-23  
Search Dialing, 3-9, 3-18  
Sender’s name and number, entering,  
2-4  
P
Paper jams, clearing, 11-5  
Paper type setting, 1-10  
Paper size setting, 1-10  
Passcode List, 9-4  
Slow Play key, 2-2, 4-2  
Speaker key, 2-2, 3-6, 3-17  
Speaker volume, 2-15  
Speed Dial key, 2-2, 3-7, 3-17  
Speed Dialing, 3-8, 3-17  
Start key, 2-3  
Stop key, 2-3  
Storing numbers for automatic dialing,  
2-20 - 2-22  
Passcodes for boxes, 2-12, 4-2, 4-3, 4-7  
Pauses in automatic dialing numbers,  
2-20  
PC connection, 7-22 - 7-24  
PC mode, 7-22 - 7-24  
Play/Skip key, 2-2, 4-2  
Polling, 7-10 - 7-12  
Polling key, setting, 7-10, 8-3  
Power cord, 1-6  
Print head, cleaning,10-2  
Print Set List, 7-6  
Printing from a computer, 7-24  
Priority Call, 7-3  
Program and Group List, 9-5  
Programs, 7-15 - 7-19  
T
TAD Program List, 9-5  
TAD reception mode, 2-8, 4-1  
TEL. LINE jack, 1-7  
TEL reception mode, 3-11 - 3-12  
TEL. SET jack, 1-7  
Telephone, using as, 3-17  
Telephone/Fax Remote Number, 8-2  
Telephone line cord, 1-7  
Telephone Number List, 9-3  
Time, setting, 2-7  
Timer operations, 7-13 - 7-14  
Timer List, 9-3  
Transaction Report, 9-6  
Transaction Report Print Select, 8-2  
Transfer function, 4-13 - 4-15  
Two-in-one printing, 3-13  
R
Rapid Key Dialing, 3-8, 3-17  
Rapid Keys, 2-3  
Reading glass, cleaning, 10-1  
Recall Wait Interval, 8-2  
Recall Times, 8-2  
Receive unit setting,2-8,3-14  
Reception mode, 2-8  
Setting, 2-8  
FAX mode, 2-8, 3-11  
TAD mode, 2-8, 4-1  
V
Volume Keys, 2-3, 2-24  
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WARRANTY NOTICE  
BE SURE TO ASK YOUR AUTHORIZED SHARP DEALER ABOUT THE WAR-  
RANTY THAT YOUR SELLING DEALER EXTENDS TO YOU. In order to assure  
you, the end-user, of warranty protection, Sharp extends a limited warranty to each  
of its authorized dealers, and in turn requires each of its authorized dealers to  
extend its own warranty to you on terms that are no less favorable than those given  
to the dealer by Sharp. You should be aware, however, that Sharp does not itself  
extend any warranties, either express or implied, directly to you, the end-user, and  
no one is authorized to make any representations or warranties on behalf of Sharp.  
Specifically, SHARP DOES NOT EXTEND TO YOU, THE END-USER, ANY  
EXPRESS WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABIL-  
ITY, fitness for use or fitness for any particular purpose in connection with the  
hardware, SOFTWARE, OR FIRMWARE EMBODIED IN OR USED IN CON-  
JUNCTION WITH THIS PRODUCT. Sharp is not responsible for any damages or  
loss, whether direct incidental or consequential, which you, the end-user, may  
experience as a result of your purchase or use of the hardware, software or  
firmware embodied in or used in conjunction with this product. Your sole remedy  
in the event that you encounter difficulties with the product is against the authorized  
dealer from which you purchased the product. In the event that this authorized  
dealer does not honor its warranty commitments, please contact the General  
Manager Business Communication Systems Division, Sharp Electronics Corpo-  
ration, Sharp Plaza, P.O. Box 650, Mahwah, NJ 07430-2135 so that Sharp can try  
to help you to assure complete satisfaction of all the warranty rights to which you  
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