Oki Fax 5050 User Manual

OKIFAX 5050  
Handbook  
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soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to  
file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.  
Federal Communications Commission  
Requirements for End Users  
This device has been granted a registration number by the  
Federal Communications Commission, under Part 68 rules and  
regulations for direct connection to the telephone lines. In order  
to comply with these FCC rules, the following instructions must  
be carefully read and applicable portions followed completely.  
5. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities,  
equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the  
operation of the equipment. If this happens, the telephone  
company will provide advance notice in order for you to  
make the necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted  
service.  
1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC rules. On the  
bottom of the 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 the telephone com-  
pany.  
6. If trouble is experienced with this equipment, please contact  
the following for repair and/or warranty information:  
OKIDATA  
532 Fellowship Rd.  
Mount Laurel, N.J. 08054-3405  
Telephone: (609) 235-2600 or (800)-OKIDATA  
2. The following USOC jacks may be used with this equipment:  
RJ11C.  
If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network, the  
telephonecompanymayrequestthatyouremovetheequipment  
from the network until the problem is resolved.  
3. The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be  
connected to the telephone line. Excessive REN’s on the telephone  
line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an emer-  
gency call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the REN’s should  
not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that  
may be connected to the line, as determined by the total REN’s,  
contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for  
yourcallingarea.  
7. This equipment contains no user serviceable parts. Please contact  
OKIDATA for service.  
8. This equipment cannot be used on public coin service provided by  
the telephone company. Connection to Party Line Service is subject  
to state tariffs. Contact your state Public Utility Commission, Public  
Service Commission, or Corporate Commission for information.  
4. If the equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the  
telephone company will notify you in advance. But if advance notice  
isn’t practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as  
9. This equipment is hearing-aid compatible.  
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company’s inside wiring associated with a single line  
individual service may be extended by means of a certified  
connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The  
customer should be aware that compliance with the above  
conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some  
situations.  
FCC Telephone Consumer Protection Act  
The Federal Communications Commission 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 fax 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 date and time it is sent and an  
identification of the business or other entity, or other individual  
sending the message, and the telephone number of the sending  
machine or such business, other entity, or individual.  
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an  
authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the  
supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this  
equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the  
telecommunications company cause to request the user to  
disconnect the equipment.  
To comply with this law, you must enter the following  
information in your fax unit:  
Users should ensure for their own protection that the  
electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone  
lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are  
connected together. This precaution may be particularly  
important in rural areas.  
Date and time: see page 19 for instructions on doing this.  
Name and telephone number which identify the source of  
your fax transmission: see page 21 for instructions on doing  
this.  
Users should not attempt to make such connections them-  
selves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection  
authority, or electrician, as appropriate.  
Industry Canada Requirements for End Users  
The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment.  
This certification means that the equipment meets certain  
telecommunications network protective, operational and safety  
requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment  
will operate to the user’s satisfaction.  
The Load Number assigned to each terminal device denotes  
the percentage of the total load to be connected to a  
telephone loop which is used by the device, to prevent  
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is  
permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local  
telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed  
using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the  
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overloading. The termination of a loop may consist of any  
combination of devices subject only to the requirement that  
the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not  
exceed 100.  
designe par le fournisseur. La compagnie de telecommu-  
nications peut demander a l’utilisateur de debrancher un  
appareil a la suite de reparations ou de modifications  
effectuses par l’utilisateur ou a cause de mauvais  
fonctionnement.  
L’etiquette du Industrie Canada identifie le materiel  
homologue. Cette etiquette certifie que le materiel est  
conforme a certaines normes de protection, d’exploitation et  
de securite des reseaux de telecommuni- cations. Le  
Ministere n’assure toutfois pas que le materiel fonctionnera a  
la satisfaction de l’utilisateur.  
Pour sa propre protection, l’utilisateur doit s’assurer que tous  
les fils de mise a la terre de la source d’energie electrique,  
des lignes telephoniques et des canalisations d’eau  
metalliques, s’il y en a, sont raccordes ensemble. Cette  
precaution est particulierement importante dans les regions  
rurales.  
Avant d’installer ce materiel, l’utilisateur doit s’assurer qu’ll  
est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l’entreprise  
locale de telecommunication. Le materiel doit egalement etre  
installe en suivant une method acceptee de raccordement.  
Dans certains cas, les fils interieurs de l’entreprise utilises  
pour un service individuel a ligne unique peuvent etre  
prolonges au moyen d’un dispositif homologue de  
raccordement (cordon prologateur telephonique interne).  
L’abonne ne doit pas oublier qu’il est possible que la  
conformite aux conditions enoncees ci-dessus n’empechent  
pas la degradation du service dans certaines situations.  
Actuellement, les entreprises de telecommunication ne  
permettent pas que l’on raccorde leur materiel a des jacks  
d’abonne, sauf dans les cas precis prevus par les tarrifs  
particuliers de ces entreprises.  
Avertissement: L’utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces  
raccordements lui-meme; il doit avoir recoursa un service  
Les reparations de materiel homologue doivent etre  
effectuees par un centre d’entretien canadien autorise  
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d’inspection des installations electriques, ou a electricien,  
selon le cas.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the  
receiver.  
L’indice de charge (IC) assigne a chaque dispositif terminal  
indique, pour eviter toute surcharge, le pourcentage de la  
charge totale qui peut etre raccordee a un circuit  
telephonique boucle utilise par ce dispositif. La terminaison  
du circuit boucle peut etre constituee de n’import quelle  
combinaison de dispositifs, pourvu que la somme des  
indices de charge de l’ensemble des dispositifs ne depasse  
pas 100.  
Plug the unit into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television  
technician for help.  
A properly shielded interface cable must be used in order to  
ensure compliance of this equipment with FCC regulations.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by  
OKIDATA may void your authority to operate this device.  
Federal Communications Commission  
Radio Frequency Interference Statement  
Industry Canada Radio Interference Statement  
This OKIDATA apparatus complies with Class B limits for radio  
interference as specified in the Industry Canada Radio Interference  
Regulations.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
Industrie Canada Déclarations concernant les interférences  
radio  
Cet appareil OKIDATA est conforme aux critères établis par la  
Classe B en ce qui concerne les interférences radio, tel que spécifié  
par le Industrie Canada dans les Règlements relatifs aux interférences  
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.  
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Safety  
Installation Hints  
The TEL port on the back of the unit is only suitable for  
2-wire devices. Not all standard telephones will respond  
to incoming ringing when connected to an extension  
socket.  
Install your OKIFAX 5050 in a dust-free location away from  
direct sunlight.  
Do not plug your OKIFAX into a power source shared by  
equipment which produces electrical noise (i.e., air  
conditioners, etc.).  
This equipment may not necessarily provide for the  
effective hand-over of a call from a telephone connected  
to the same line.  
Leave electronic adjustments to authorized service  
personnel.  
Operation and Maintenance  
The LINE terminal connects your fax machine to a  
standard telephone line. To avoid damage to your  
telephone system or to the OKIFAX, do not plug your fax  
machine into anything other than a standard RJ-11C jack.  
Use a dry cloth to clean the control panel and the main  
body of the unit.  
Aside from replacing the toner and image drum cartridge, do not  
disassemble or attempt to service this unit yourself. Refer to a  
qualified technician for service.  
Your OKIFAX is intended to be grounded electrically and  
is equipped with a three-wire grounded power cord. For  
your safety, do not attempt to defeat your power cord’s  
grounding plug.  
Pull out the AC plug before trying to remove any objects that may  
have fallen into the machine.  
The power outlet should be located near the  
equipment and should be easily accessible.  
If the unit becomes physically damaged, disconnect the  
power cord immediately and arrange for its repair or  
disposal.  
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When relocating your OKIFAX, always disconnect the  
telephone line before disconnecting the power cord, then  
reconnect the power cord first.  
Emergency First Aid  
IF TONER IS SWALLOWED: Dilute by giving two glasses of water  
and induce vomiting by administering Syrup of Ipecac  
(follow manufacturer’s instructions). Seek medical  
attention. Never attempt to induce vomiting or give  
anything by mouth to a person who is unconscious.  
This unit is not intended to be used in parallel with any  
other telephone devices.  
IF TONER IS INHALED: Take person to an open area for fresh air.  
Seek medical attention.  
Toner Cartridge and  
Image Drum Unit Handling  
IF TONER GETS IN THE EYES: Flush eyes with large quantities of cool  
water for 15 minutes, keeping eyelids open with fingers.  
Seek medical attention.  
Leave unused toner cartridges and image drum units in  
their packages until needed. When replacing a toner  
cartridge or image unit, re-use the packaging to dispose  
of the old toner cartridge or image drum unit.  
See the Material Safety Data Sheet in the back of this Hand-  
book for more information.  
Do not expose these components to light for more than  
five minutes. Never expose the green drum (inside the  
image drum unit) to direct sunlight.  
Always hold the image drum unit by the ends—never by  
the middle. Never touch the surface of the green drum  
inside the image drum unit.  
Exercise care when removing the toner cartridge. Do not  
let it touch your clothing or porous materials. The toner  
powder causes permanent stains.  
Small amounts of toner spilled on skin or clothing can be  
readily removed with soap and cold water. Using heated  
water will make removing the stain much more difficult.  
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Direct Access  
when another machine polls you ........................... 47  
Receive a fax  
manually .................................................................. 36  
without printing it out.......................................... 37  
Store in the OKIFAX’s memory....................... 37  
by polling another machine ................................... 47  
to a confidential mailbox ....................................... 43  
sent on legal size paper .......................................... 18  
Make copies ........................................................................ 2 4  
Understand error messages ................................................ 6 9  
Replace  
This special section of the Table of Contents points you directly to  
the things you’re most likely to do with your OKIFAX 5050. See  
the Table of Contents and Index for a complete listing of topics.  
How to  
Set or change the  
the toner cartridge ................................................. 63  
the drum cartridge ................................................. 66  
paper ..................................................................... 18  
Get information  
confirm that a fax was sent ............................... 35, 56  
activity report ........................................................ 57  
telephone directory listing ..................................... 58  
messages on the display ........................................ 68  
Deal with problems  
print paper jams .................................................... 60  
document jams ..................................................... 60  
power failures................................................... 38, 59  
error messages on the display ................................ 69  
Answer mode ....................................................... 20  
Date ...................................................................... 19  
Time ..................................................................... 19  
User ID................................................................. 21  
Heading on outgoing faxes ................................... 21  
Paper size .............................................................. 55  
Program fax numbers  
in One Touch (speed dial) keys.............................. 29  
to Auto dial from the keyboard............................. 29  
in groups for sending faxes to multiple  
locations................................................................ 31  
Find a programmed fax number ......................................... 3 4  
Prepare documents for faxing ............................................ 3 2  
Send a fax  
to one location ...................................................... 34  
to a preset group ................................................... 42  
to several locations (broadcast) .............................. 42  
at a later time ......................................................... 40  
Get service .......................................................................... 7 4  
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Option: Installing an External Handset ................ 15  
Connecting an External Telephone or  
Contents  
Answering Machine ........................................... 17  
Connect Power ...................................................... 17  
Loading Paper ......................................................... 18  
Setting the Date and Time ....................................... 19  
Setting the Answering Mode ................................... 20  
Answering Mode Options .................................... 20  
Changing the Answering Mode............................. 21  
Setting the Fax Identification ................................... 21  
Setting the Language................................................ 22  
Introduction ........................................................................... 1  
Features ..................................................................... 1  
Product Options ....................................................... 2  
Component Identification ........................................................ 3  
What You Should Receive ......................................... 3  
Components ............................................................. 4  
Control Panel ............................................................ 6  
Control Panel Keys and Indicators ............................ 7  
The One Touch Keypad .......................................... 10  
Using the One Touch Keys for Dialing ................. 10  
Using the One Touch Keys for Selecting  
Connecting to a PBX ............................................... 23  
Copying ............................................................................... 24  
Making Copies ........................................................ 24  
Using the Manual Paper Feeder ............................. 25  
Functions and Programming .......................... 10  
Signal Tones .......................................................... 11  
Faxing: Dial Directories ........................................................... 27  
Programming One Touch Keys............................... 27  
One Touch Parameters .......................................... 28  
Chain Dialing ........................................................ 29  
Programming Auto Dial Numbers.......................... 29  
Programming Groups ............................................. 30  
Installation .......................................................................... 12  
Getting Started ........................................................ 12  
Where to Install Your Fax Machine ....................... 12  
Unpacking ............................................................... 12  
Setting Up Your OKIFAX 5050.............................. 13  
Install the Document Stacker................................. 13  
Remove the Protective Sheet.................................. 13  
Install the Toner Cartridge .................................... 14  
Connect to the Telephone Line ............................. 15  
Faxing: Basic Operations ......................................................... 32  
Preparing Documents for Faxing ............................. 32  
Guidelines ............................................................ 32  
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Document Size ..................................................... 32  
Multiple Page Documents ..................................... 32  
Loading Documents................................................ 33  
Sending a Fax to a Single Location ........................... 34  
Search Key Dialing................................................. 34  
Real-Time Dialing ................................................. 35  
Redialing ............................................................... 35  
Confirming Results............................................... 35  
Stopping a Transmission ...................................... 35  
Cancelling a Delayed Transmission ........................ 42  
Sending a Fax to Multiple Locations  
(Broadcasting) ........................................................ 42  
Sending a Confidential Fax ...................................... 43  
Receiving Confidential Faxes .................................... 43  
Creating a Confidential Mailbox ............................ 43  
Changing Your Password or Closing  
a Mailbox ............................................................ 44  
Printing a Confidential Message ............................... 45  
Relay Broadcasting ................................................... 45  
Relay Initiating Station .......................................... 45  
Relay Key Station .................................................. 46  
Relay Broadcast Report .......................................... 46  
Initiating a Relay Broadcast.................................... 46  
Polling..................................................................... 47  
Setting Your OKIFAX to be Polled...................... 47  
Polling Documents from Other Fax Machines ...... 47  
Shortcut Fax Number Programming ....................... 35  
Receiving Faxes Manually ......................................... 36  
Receiving Faxes in Memory ...................................... 37  
Memory Reception Mode [MEM] ......................... 37  
No Paper Reception .............................................. 37  
Cancelling Messages Stored in Memory ................. 37  
Rejecting Unsolicited Fax Messages—Closed  
Network Option.................................................... 37  
Power Failures and Memory .................................... 38  
Using Voice Request ................................................ 38  
To Initiate a Voice Request.................................... 39  
Dual Access ............................................................. 48  
What You Can Do While Sending a Fax ............... 48  
What You Can Do While Receiving a Fax ............. 48  
What You Can Do While Making Copies ............. 48  
To Answer a Voice Request ................................... 39  
Faxing: Advanced Operations .................................................. 40  
Sending a Fax at a Later Date and Time ................... 40  
Sending a Delayed Fax From  
Customizing Your OKIFAX ....................................................... 49  
Customizing Features and Operations .................... 49  
Viewing Your Current Settings ............................. 49  
User Function Settings............................................. 49  
the Document Feeder........................................ 40  
Sending a Delayed Fax From Memory ................... 41  
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User Function Settings List ................................... 49  
Setting Distinctive Ring ......................................... 51  
Changing Your User Function Settings ................. 53  
Dial Parameter Settings ............................................ 54  
Dial Parameter Settings List ................................... 54  
Problem Solving ................................................................... 60  
Clearing a Document Jam........................................ 60  
Clearing a Paper Jam ................................................ 60  
Printing a Cleaning Page .......................................... 63  
Replacing the Toner Cartridge .................................. 63  
The “Change Drum Soon” Message........................ 66  
Replacing the Image Drum Cartridge ....................... 66  
Resetting the Drum Counter ................................... 68  
Display Panel Messages............................................ 68  
Normal Display .................................................... 68  
Error Messages ..................................................... 69  
Reading the Print Counters ..................................... 70  
Problem Checklist.................................................... 70  
Changing Your Dial Parameter Settings ................ 55  
Service Function Settings ......................................... 55  
Service Function Settings List ................................ 55  
Fax Reports .......................................................................... 56  
Understanding Reports ........................................... 56  
Message Confirmation Report (MCF) ................... 56  
Printing a Message Confirmation Report  
Service and Support ................................................. 74  
Your Dealer .......................................................... 74  
The Okidata Customer Information System ......... 74  
Okidata Faxable Facts ............................................ 74  
Okidata on the Internet......................................... 74  
Okidata Customer Service Representatives ............. 74  
Purchasing Supplies and Options.......................... 75  
Limited Warranty .................................................. 75  
Manually .............................................................. 56  
Broadcast Entry Report ......................................... 56  
Confidential Reception Report .............................. 57  
Printing Reports ...................................................... 57  
Activity Report ........................................................ 57  
Broadcast Confirmation Report (MCF) ................. 58  
Phone Directory .................................................... 58  
Configuration Report............................................ 58  
Power Outage Report............................................ 59  
Codes Used in Reports ............................................ 59  
Result Codes ......................................................... 59  
Communication Codes ......................................... 59  
Specifications ....................................................................... 77  
Index ................................................................................... 78  
Material Safety Data Sheet ...................................................... 84  
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Introduction  
Automatic redial and page re-transmission when a  
telephone number is busy or when problems occur in  
communication.  
Thank you for purchasing this OKIFAX 5050 fax  
machine. It uses advanced LED technology to transfer  
faxed and copied images to plain paper quickly and  
sharply.  
Advanced transmission and reception features,  
including delayed transmission, transmission to  
multiple locations, relay broadcast initiate, and  
polling.  
Features  
Advanced memory transmission and reception  
features, including automatic reception into memory.  
The OKIFAX 5050 includes these features:  
One-Touch keys for automatic, single-key dialing of pre-  
programmed telephone numbers.  
Reports to help you keep track of your OKIFAX’s  
operations and settings.  
Auto Dial numbers for automatic dialing of additional  
pre-programmed telephone numbers.  
High-speed scanning of original documents.  
Photo (halftone) transmission in up to 64 shades of  
gray.  
Group programming to allow you to transmit a docu-  
ment to multiple locations with a single  
selection.  
Automatic power save mode.  
A search feature to allow you to look for pre-programmed  
telephone numbers by name.  
An advanced dual access feature, which allows you  
to load and prepare multiple documents for trans-  
mission while your OKIFAX is sending or receiving  
another message.  
Mail boxes for confidential reception and  
transmission.  
A manual paper tray to let you load a different type  
of paper while making copies.  
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A closed network feature to let you limit who can  
send faxes to your OKIFAX and whom your OKIFAX  
can send faxes to.  
Second Paper Tray adds an additional capacity of 500  
sheets. When the main tray runs out, your OKIFAX  
automatically switches to the second tray for uninter-  
rupted printing. Order Number 70029401.  
A convenience copy feature that lets you make up to  
99 sorted copies of an original document.  
OKIFAX 5050 Features  
15 One Touch keys.  
64 Auto Dial numbers.  
10 groups.  
8 mailboxes for confidential reception.  
Fax communication at up to 14,400 bits per second.  
256 KB of built-in memory.  
Product Options  
See page 75for ordering information.  
Optional memory board with battery backup  
provides 1MB of non-volatile memory.  
Order Number 70031501.  
Handset with cradle connects directly to your OKIFAX  
and works exactly like a telephone.Order Number  
70031801.  
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Component Identification  
What You Should Receive  
Power Cord  
Telephone  
Cord  
Document  
Stacker  
Handbook  
&
Quick Start Guide  
Image Drum Unit  
(inside unit)  
OKIFAX 5050  
Toner Cartridge  
Component Identification  
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Components  
Document Stacker  
Holds your original  
documents after they are  
faxed or copied  
One Touch Keypad  
Use for preprogrammed one touch  
dialing or for setting functions.  
Paper Path Icon  
Load documents  
here face down.  
Display Panel  
Shows status of machine  
and faxes in progress.  
Document Table  
Covers the copy stacker and holds original  
documents to be faxed or copied.  
Numeric Keypad  
Document Table Extension  
Flips out to support longer documents.  
Use to enter phone numbers, auto  
dial numbers, or information  
programmed into the OKIFAX.  
Document Guides  
Adjust these guides to the page  
width of the documents that are to  
Front Panel  
Gives you access to the manual paper  
feeder. This allows you to bypass the  
paper tray and feed a different type  
of paper directly into the OKIFAX.  
be copied or faxed.  
Power Switch  
Press I to turn on, O to turn off.  
Paper Tray  
Holds up to 250 sheets of paper.  
Paper Indicator  
Shows how much paper  
is left in the paper tray.  
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Components  
Back Cover  
Open this cover to expose expansion slot to  
install the optional memory expansion board.  
LINE Jack  
Jack for connecting to an outside  
telephone line.  
TEL 1 Jack  
AC Power Inlet  
Plug the supplied AC power cord  
into this inlet.  
TEL 2 Jack  
Jacks for connecting to an optional  
handset, external phone, or answering  
machine.  
Toner Cartridge  
LED Printhead  
This black bar writes received or copied  
images onto the image drum. You  
should clean this bar each time you  
change the toner cartridge.  
This black cylinder, installed  
inside the image drum car-  
tridge, contains the black pow-  
der that forms the image on  
the paper. You need to install a  
new toner cartridge when the  
REPLACE TONER CART  
message appears on the display.  
Image Drum Cartridge  
The image drum cartridge contains  
the green photosensitive drum  
which receives images from the  
LED print head and transfers them  
to the printing paper.  
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Control Panel  
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Control Panel Keys and Indicators  
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Auto Rec key: Use this key to switch your OKIFAX’s  
answering mode. The answering mode controls how your  
fax machine answers incoming calls and receives faxes. The  
display will always indicate your current selection. See  
“Setting the Answering Mode,” page 20, for more  
information about the answering modes available.  
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Display Panel:Refer to this display for instructions and  
information while your OKIFAX is performing opera-  
tions or while you are entering information or changing  
settings.  
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Copy key: After loading a document, press this key to make  
a copy. When no documents are loaded, press this key  
once to display a Message Confirmation Report about  
your last transmission on the LCD Display Panel, and a  
second time to receive a printed report. You can also use  
the Copy key to program a manually entered fax number  
into a One Touch key or Auto Dial number—see page 35  
for details.  
Select Function key: Use this key to activate your OKIFAX’s  
advanced transmission and reception functions, to obtain  
reports and to start programming functions. To select a  
function, press the Select Function key, then press the One  
Touch key labeled with the function you want to use.  
While programming or selecting other functions, pressing  
the Select Function key a second time takes you directly  
back to your fax machine’s standby mode.  
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Hyphen key: When programming One Touch keys and  
Auto Dial telephone numbers, use this key to tell your  
OKIFAX to pause briefly before it dials the rest of the  
telephone number.  
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Auto Dial key: Auto Dial numbers are abbreviated numbers  
for rapid dialing. Rather than dialing the entire telephone  
number, you can enter a 2-digit Auto Dial number  
instead. You can also use the Location IDs (names)  
associated with Auto Dial numbers to search for these  
locations by name using the Search key.  
Search key: The One Touch keys and Auto Dial numbers  
can be programmed to have a name or location ID  
associated with their telephone numbers. Using this key  
by itself or in combination with the numeric keypad, you  
can search for these numbers alphabetically. You can also  
use the Search key to search for unassigned One Touch  
keys and Auto Dial numbers.  
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Redial key: Press this key to manually redial the last number  
dialed.  
Hook/V.Request key: Press this key to open a telephone line  
for manual dialing. You can hear the dialing through your  
fax machine’s speaker.  
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If you have an optional telephone handset or external  
telephone connected to your OKIFAX, you can also use  
this key to initiate or answer a request for voice communi-  
cation during a fax communication. Press this key while  
transmitting to signal the operator at the other fax  
machine that you want to talk to him or her at the end of  
your transmission or after reception of any page has been  
completed. To answer a voice request, press this key after  
lifting your telephone handset.  
during your current call. You can also use this key while  
programming to create numbers with mixed pulse-then-  
tone operation.  
14 0/Unique key: When dialing, use this key to enter a zero.  
When programming your Sender ID or a Location ID,  
you can use this key to enter a variety of unique characters,  
including: ! # & ‘ ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? · ä ß ñ ö ü Æ Å Ø æ å  
ø.  
15 Transmit Resolution/Yes key: After you load a document,  
use this key to change the transmission resolution used.  
Use STD for standard originals, FINE and EX.FINE for  
detailed or small print originals, and PHOTO for originals  
that include colors or many shades of gray.  
10 One Touch keypad: Each of the keys on this keypad can be  
programmed with a fax number. You can dial this  
number by pressing the corresponding key. See page 10  
for details. The keys are also used to control and program  
OKIFAX functions.  
Use this key also as the Yes key when making  
selections or to move your cursor to the left while entering  
information.  
11 OneTouch labels: After programming a location into a One  
Touch key, write the location’s name on the One Touch  
label. Lift off the plastic cover above the One Touch label,  
use a pencil to write in the name, then replace the cover.  
16 Type of Original/No key: Use this key to select the document  
contrast after you load a document for transmission. Use  
LIGHT for originals that are too light, NORMAL for  
documents with good contrast, and DARK for originals  
that are too dark.  
12 Numeric keypad: When dialing, these 12 keys work just like  
the keypad on a telephone. Also, use the keypad to enter  
numbers, letters and other characters while programming  
functions or information. After pressing the Search key,  
use the numeric keypad to alphabetically search for the  
names of locations programmed into your OKIFAX.  
Use this key also as the No key when making selections  
or to move your cursor to the right while entering  
information.  
13 */Tone key: If your OKIFAX is set to pulse dialing, this  
key allows you to switch from pulse to tone dialing  
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17 Alarm indicator: This indicator glows red and an alarm  
sounds to notify you of any problem that occurs. Check  
the display panel for an explanation of the problem. To  
turn the alarm indicator off, press the Stop key and correct  
the problem.  
21 Space key: Use this key on the One Touch Keypad to enter  
spaces while programming. Unlike the Pause and Hyphen  
keys, spaces are used for easier reading only and have no  
effect on dialing.  
22 Pause key: Use this key on the One Touch keypad to enter  
automatic 3-second pauses in dialing when programming  
telephone numbers. For example, you can use this key to  
tell your machine to wait for an outside or international  
line to open. Pauses in telephone numbers are marked by  
a “P” symbol.  
18 Stop key: This key cancels the operation currently in  
progress and turns off the Alarm Indicator. After loading  
paper, installing a new toner cartridge, or correcting an  
alarm condition, press this key to turn off the Alarm  
Indicator. While you are programming, pressing the Stop  
key takes you back step-by-step through the programming  
functions you have already selected.  
19 Start key: Press this key to initiate the operation indicated  
on the display or to confirm information you have  
entered into the display.  
20 Plus key: In addition to its function as a programmable  
One Touch key, this key is used for chain dialing, which  
allows you to dial a number using any combination of  
One Touch keys, Auto Dial numbers, and the numeric  
keypad. When programming a chain dial number into a  
One Touch key or Auto Dial number, press the Plus key  
at the end of the first part of the number to indicate that  
this is a chain dial number. See page 29 for details.  
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2/Broadcast Feeder TX key: Use this key to send a fax to mul-  
tiple locations (page 42) or to switch from memory to the  
document feeder when preparing to send a fax.  
The One Touch Keypad  
The One Touch keys are your OKIFAX’s most important  
tool. Use them for quick, one-touch dialing, and to access  
most functions and programming options.  
3/Confidential TX key: Use this key to send a confidential  
document to a mail box (a secure memory storage area) in  
the receiving fax machine. See page 43.  
There are fifteen dedicated One Touch keys available.  
Using the One Touch Keys for Dialing  
4/Relay Initiate TX key: Use this key to set up a relayed fax  
transmission. During a relayed fax transmission, your  
OKIFAX initiates the transmission by sending a docu-  
ment to a second fax machine, which then broadcasts the  
message to a number of other fax machines. See page 45.  
To use a One Touch key for dialing, just press the appro-  
priate One Touch key. For each key, you can program up  
to two telephone numbers: a primary number, which will  
always be dialed first, and an optional alternate number  
which will be automatically dialed if the first number is  
busy or if there is no answer. You can also use the Search  
key to find locations programmed into One Touch keys.  
5/Polling key: When a document is loaded on the document  
tray, use this key to set your OKIFAX to wait for another  
fax machine to call and request the document to be sent  
(polling transmission). When no document is loaded, use  
this key to call another fax machine and request it to send  
the documents loaded into it (polling reception). See page  
47.  
Using the One Touch Keys for  
Selecting Functions and Programming  
Use One Touch keys 1–10 for selecting special transmis-  
sion and reception functions, for obtaining reports, and  
for quick access to programming functions.  
6/Report Print key: Use this key to print reports or phone  
lists manually. See the “Reports” chapter for details.  
To select a function:  
7/Counter Display key: Your OKIFAX keeps track of the  
number of pages it has printed and scanned. Use this key  
to check the print and scan counters. It can also be used to  
reset the drum counter after replacing the image drum  
unit (this feature is available only when the “CHANGE  
DRUM SOON” message displays).  
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Press the Select Function key.  
Press the corresponding One Touch key.  
1/Delayed TX key: Use this key to send a fax at a later time  
and date which you specify (within three days). See page  
40.  
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8/Location Program key: Use this key to program One Touch  
keys, Auto Dial numbers and groups. See the “Dial Direc-  
tories” chapter.  
beeps. Press the Stop key to turn the error tone off, then  
print a Message Confirmation Report to check the source  
of the problem—to do this, press the Copy key twice with  
no documents loaded.  
9/User Program key: Use this key to program identification  
information, to set the clock, and to change function and  
dial parameter settings.  
Voice Request tone: During a fax session, either you or the  
person at the remote fax machine may initiate a voice re-  
quest. When the person at the remote machine either ini-  
tiates or answers your voice request, your OKIFAX emits  
a repetitive warbling sound.  
10/Message Print From Memory key: Your OKIFAX is set to re-  
ceive messages into memory and not print them when it  
runs low on toner. Using this key you can force messages  
to print, although print quality may be poor because toner  
is low. This key is also used to print confidential fax mes-  
sages received into mail boxes in your OKIFAX’s  
memory (page 45).  
End of Session tone: At the end of every successful fax session,  
your OKIFAX emits a short beep to inform you that  
there were no errors or problems in the communication.  
Off-Hook Alarm tone: If it is equipped with the optional hand-  
set, and if the handset is left off the hook, your OKIFAX  
emits an intermittent warbling sound. To turn off the  
sound, hang up the handset and press the Stop key.  
When no messages are in memory, use this key to print a  
cleaning page to clear accumulated toner from the image  
drum. See page 63.  
Signal Tones  
Your OKIFAX makes a number of sounds to inform  
you of specific conditions.  
Key Select tone: This is a short beep that occurs each time  
you press a key.  
Error tones: If you press a wrong or inappropriate key, your  
OKIFAX emits three short beeps. If it experiences a  
problem during communications, it emits three long  
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Installation  
Unpacking  
Before you begin, be sure that all the items listed below  
Getting Started  
To install your new OKIFAX, follow the instructions  
from Unpacking to Setting the Fax Identification. You  
must complete these steps for your OKIFAX to operate  
properly.  
are included in your package.  
OKIFAX 5050  
Toner cartridge (wrapped)  
Image drum cartridge (inside machine)  
Power cord  
Telephone line cord  
Document stacker tray  
Quick Start Guide  
If you have purchased an option package for your  
OKIFAX, refer to the documentation you received with  
that option for installation instructions.  
Where to Install Your OKIFAX  
Place your OKIFAX in a dust-free location away from  
direct sunlight.  
Refer to the illustrations in the Component Identification  
chapter.  
Allow several inches on each side of the machine to  
ensure adequate ventilation.  
Note: If any items are missing, contact your dealer  
immediately. Keep your packing materials and carton in  
case you ever need to ship or transport the unit.  
Make sure that both power and telephone outlets are  
available nearby.  
Choose a location where the relative humidity is between  
20% and 80%, and where the temperature is between  
50°F (10°C) and 92°F (32°C).  
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Press in the cover release buttons on the side of the copy  
stacker until it clicks open. Lift up the stacker.  
Install the Document Stacker  
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Lift up the document table.  
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Remove the protective sheet. Be careful not to touch the  
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Replace the image drum cartridge.  
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Unwrap the toner cartridge and gently shake it to  
distribute the toner. Then carefully peel the tape  
from the bottom of the toner cartridge.  
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Install the Toner Cartridge  
With the ridged side facing up and the blue lever on  
your right, insert the toner cartridge into the image  
drum unit, left end first.  
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toner spill on your clothing or other porous materials. If you experi-  
ence any problems with toner, see the Safety chapter at the be-  
ginning of this handbook.  
Push the lever forward to secure the cartridge.  
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Close the copy stacker—push down until you hear both  
sides click into place.  
Connect to the Telephone Line  
Insert one end of the telephone cord into the LINE jack  
in the back of the machine, and the other end into your  
wall telephone jack.  
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Close the document table.  
LINE jack  
Tip: Now, you can connect either an external  
telephone or the external handset option for your  
OKIFAX. See the instructions that follow.  
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Option: Installing an External Handset  
If you purchased an external handset option with your  
OKIFAX, follow these instructions to install it.  
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Using the supplied screw, connect the handset cradle to  
its base.  
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Plug one end of the handset cord into the handset and  
the other end into the jack on the front of the cradle.  
Place the handset in the cradle.  
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Insert the supplied telephone cord into the jack located  
on the back of the cradle.  
Feed the telephone cord from the back of the cradle  
through the cable run located on the back of the  
OKIFAX  
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Position the handset cradle on the left side of the  
OKIFAX.  
Feed cable here  
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Wall jack  
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Insert the end of the cord into the TEL 1 or TEL 2 jack  
on the back of the OKIFAX.  
Tel 1, Tel 2  
Line  
TEL 1  
TEL 2  
Note: The two TEL jacks are provided to allow you to  
connect both an external handset and an answering  
machine.  
TEL LINE  
Jack Jack  
Connect Power  
Connecting an External Telephone or Answering Machine  
1
Make sure the power switch is off.  
Important Note: Any external telephone or answering  
machine connected to the OKIFAX must be FCC and CSA  
approved.  
Insert one end of the telephone cord into the TEL 1 or TEL  
2 jack on the back of the OKIFAX, and the other end into  
the jack in your external device.  
To connect both an answering machine and a telephone, first  
connect your answering machine to your OKIFAX, then plug  
your external telephone’s cord into the telephone jack on your  
answering machine.  
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Plug the power cord into the back of the unit.  
Note: You must have the TAD mode feature turned on for an  
answering machine to work with your OKIFAX. See Setting  
the Answering Mode, page 20.  
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Plug the other end into a grounded AC power outlet.  
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Pull the paper tray out of the machine.  
Turn on your OKIFAX. After the unit warms up, the  
time and current answering mode appear on the  
display. Your OKIFAX is now in standby mode, ready to  
send or receive faxes.  
Answer mode  
Time: 2:35 PM  
14:35[FAX]  
Adjust the paper guides to the width of your paper.  
Loading Paper  
Your OKIFAX 5050 can hold up to 250 sheets of  
standard-weight (20 lb.) paper. For best results, use paper  
specially made for laser printers or photocopiers. It can use  
letter, legal, and A4 size paper.  
Your OKIFAX automatically reduces the vertical length of  
the page images it receives to fit on the paper loaded in it,  
down to 75% of the original length. For example, if you  
are receiving a document created originally on legal-size  
paper, your OKIFAX can reduce the received pages to fit  
on letter or A4 paper.  
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If necessary, lift and adjust for the length of your paper.  
Note: Your OKIFAX is set at the factory to use letter size  
paper. To use a different paper size, change the 1’ST PA-  
PER SIZE user function setting to match your new paper  
size. See page 52 for instructions.  
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Replace the paper tray. Push it forward until it locks.  
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If you are using legal-size paper, pull out the extension at  
the back of the paper tray.  
Setting the Date and Time  
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Remove the paper from its wrapper (up to 250 sheets).  
Note the “print side” notice printed on the label. Fan the  
paper.  
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Press the Select Function key.  
Press the 9/User Program One Touch key located on the  
OneTouch keypad.  
Load the paper into the paper tray, print side down.  
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On the numeric keypad, press 3. The display shows  
3:CLOCK ADJUSTMENT.  
Press the Yes key. The display shows the  
currently set date and time.  
Using the numeric keypad, enter the new date (month/  
day/year) and time in 24-hour format—8:00 AM is 08:00;  
8:00 PM is 20:00.  
Note: Be sure the paper is under the tabs on the sides of the  
tray. Do not fill past the Paper Full mark. If necessary readjust  
the guides for a snug–but not tight–fit.  
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Press the Yes key to confirm your entry.  
Press the Select Function key to finish.  
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Setting the Answering Mode  
Telephone/Fax Auto Switch mode [T/F]: When incoming calls are a  
mixture of fax and telephone calls, your best choice is the  
Telephone/Fax mode. In this mode, your OKIFAX de-  
tects whether the incoming call is a fax or voice call. When  
the call is from another fax machine, your machine  
switches to fax mode and automatically receives the mes-  
sage. When the call is a voice call, your OKIFAX rings like  
a telephone. If you do not answer within 35 seconds, your  
OKIFAX switches back to fax mode to allow the calling  
party to send a fax manually.  
The answering mode determines how your OKIFAX  
handles incoming fax and voice calls. The standby display  
shows the current answering mode.  
Answering Mode Options  
The answering mode you choose depends on how you  
use your OKIFAX and what telephone equipment is con-  
nected to it. Read through the mode descriptions below,  
then follow the instructions to change to the mode that  
best fits your needs.  
Telephone Answering Device mode [TAD]: Use this mode if you  
have connected an answering machine to your OKIFAX.  
Like Telephone/Fax mode, the Telephone Answering  
Device mode detects whether an incoming call is a fax or  
voice call. If it is a fax call, your OKIFAX receives the fax.  
If it is a voice call, your OKIFAX rings just as it does in  
Manual Receive mode. If no one answers the call, your an-  
swering machine activates, allowing the calling party to  
leave a message. If you set the Remote Receive user func-  
tion (page 52), the caller can send a fax at any time during  
or after the recorded message by using their keypad to en-  
ter the remote receive number you have programmed.  
This number activates fax reception. Add something like  
this to your answering machine message: “To send a fax  
now, press XX [the programmed number].”  
Manual Receive mode [TEL]: If you use the same line for both  
fax and telephone calls and the majority of your incoming  
calls are telephone calls, then the TEL answering mode is  
your best choice. Each time someone calls, your OKIFAX  
rings like a telephone—it does not automatically answer.  
You can answer from either an external handset or tele-  
phone connected to your OKIFAX. If you pick up the  
handset and hear fax tones, press the Start key to receive  
the fax. If you do not answer the phone and someone  
tries to send you a fax message, your machine will not ac-  
cept it.  
Auto Receive mode [FAX]: If your OKIFAX is connected to a  
telephone line reserved only for fax communications, use  
the Auto Receive mode. Your OKIFAX assumes all in-  
coming calls are fax messages and automatically receives  
them.  
Memory Receive mode [MEM]: When set to this mode, your  
OKIFAX stores received faxes in memory and does not  
print them out immediately. See page 37for details  
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Changing the Answering Mode  
TSI/CSI: This is the telephone number of your OKIFAX; it  
appears on the displays of other non-Okidata fax ma-  
chines you communicate with.  
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Press the Auto Rec key. A description of your current  
selection displays.  
Call Back Number: This is a telephone number (not a fax  
number) which the operator of the remote machine can  
use to reach you. If you use the voice request function (see  
page 38) while communicating with another fax machine  
and no one is there to answer, your OKIFAX automati-  
cally sends a cover letter with a call back message. The mes-  
sage is printed on a separate sheet with the message  
“Please call back” and a telephone number where you can  
be reached—the number entered here.  
Press the Auto Rec key again. Your OKIFAX switches to  
the next setting.  
Continue pressing the Auto Rec key until the selection  
you want appears on the display. After a short pause, your  
OKIFAX returns to standby mode displaying the new  
setting.  
Setting the Fax Identification  
To program your Fax ID:  
Fax machines must accurately identify the sender and the  
telephone number of the sending fax machine on each  
page of every fax they send.Programming this information  
into your OKIFAX is required by law.  
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Press the Select Function key.  
Press the 9/User Program One Touch key. The display  
shows 1:FUNC. PROGRAMMING.  
Sender ID: This is a descriptive title that identifies the  
sender—usually the location of your OKIFAX or the  
name of your company or office and the OKIFAX’s  
number. It is printed at the top of every fax you send.  
You can enter up to 32 characters. The first 16 characters of  
your Sender ID will also be used as your Personal ID.  
This Personal ID appears on the displays or reports of  
other Okidata fax machines you communicate with.  
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On the numeric keypad, press 4. The display shows  
4:SYSTEM DATA PRG.  
Press the Yes key. The display shows NO=<TSI/  
CSI>, ID=<SENDER ID>.  
After the display clears, enter the full telephone number  
of your OKIFAX using the numeric  
keypad.  
Note: use the Hyphen key to enter a “+” character for  
international numbers, and use the Space One Touch  
key to enter spaces.  
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Press the Start key to save your entry.  
11 Press the Select Function key to finish.  
Enter your Sender ID. This is a descriptive title up to 32  
characters long. Refer to the instructions below.  
Setting the Language  
Your OKIFAX 5050 comes with two languages in-  
stalled—English and Spanish, French or Portuguese, de-  
pending on where you bought your unit—which appear  
on the display and in reports. Follow the instructions be-  
low to switch languages.  
To Do This  
Use  
Enter numbers  
Enter spaces  
Numeric keypad (press once)  
14/Space One Touch key  
Hyphen key  
Enter hyphens  
Enter alphabet characters  
Locate the character you want on the  
numeric keypad. Press that key repeatedly  
until the character appears on the display  
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Press the Select Function key.  
Press the 9/User Program One Touch key. The  
display shows 1:FUNC. PROGRAMMING.  
Enter a unique character  
Press the 0/Unique key repeatedly until  
the character you want appears on the  
display. The following characters are  
available: ! # & ‘ ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? · ä ß  
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Press the Yes key. The display shows  
FUNCTION NO. [ ]  
ñ ö ü Æ Å Ø æ å ø  
ENTER 01-23.  
Press the No key to move to the  
next character  
Enter two successive  
letters/numbers using  
the same key  
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Using the numeric keypad, enter 15. The display shows  
USER LANGUAGE.  
Yes and No keys  
Move the cursor to  
make corrections  
Press the No key to switch to the other installed  
language.  
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Press the Start key to save your entry. The display shows  
NO=<CALL BACK NO.>.  
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To accept the language change, press the Yes key.  
Press the Select Function key to finish.  
After the display clears, use the numeric keypad to enter  
the telephone number for call back messages. Enter up to  
20 characters.  
Tip: Use the 14/Space One Touch key to enter spaces.  
10 Press the Start key to save your entry.  
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Connecting to a PBX  
A PBX (Private Branch Exchange) is a private telephone  
8 Using the numeric keypad, enter the number you normally  
dial from your PBX to obtain an outside line—for  
example, 9 before the number, such as 1-555-1212.  
system used to route internal calls. If you have to dial a  
prefix (access digit) to get an outside line, then your line is  
connected to a PBX.  
9 Press the 14/Space One Touch key repeatedly until the  
display changes.  
If you are connecting your OKIFAX to a PBX, follow the  
instructions below. It can then detect the access digit at the  
beginning of phone numbers you dial or program, and  
automatically waits for a dial tone before dialing the rest of  
the number.  
10 Press the Yes key.  
11 Press the Select Function key to finish. Keep in mind that  
all of the outside telephone numbers you program into  
your OKIFAX have to begin with your PBX’s access digit.  
Note: To turn off the PBX LINE and DIAL PREFIX functions,  
follow Steps 1-7 above. At Step 8, press the Space key  
four times. Then skip to Step 10.  
Note: Some PBX installations may require additional adjustments  
to your OKIFAX. If you continue to have difficulty with fax commu-  
nication after following these steps, contact Okidata.  
1 Press the Select Function key.  
2 Press the 9/User Program One Touch key.  
3 On the numeric keypad, press 2. The display  
shows 2:DIAL PARAMETER.  
4 Press the Yes key until the display shows  
PBX LINE, [OFF].  
5 Press the No key. The display changes to  
PBX LINE, [ON].  
6 Press the Yes key until the display shows  
DIAL PREFIX, [OFF].  
7 Press the No key. The display changes to DIAL  
PREFIX, [ ] ENTER 4DIGITS.  
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Copying  
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Neatly stack your documents, then insert them face  
down into the document feeder. Readjust the  
document guides for a snug fit. Your OKIFAX will  
grip the documents, and pull the bottom page into  
the machine.  
Making Copies  
You can use your OKIFAX as a stand-alone copier to  
make up to 99 copies of a document at one time. The  
default resolution for copies is FINE; you can also use  
the Yes key to change to a finer resolution before  
you press the Copy key.  
Document Type  
Resolution  
to Use  
Resolution  
of Scan  
Normal office  
documents  
STD (Standard)  
100 X 200 dpi  
Documents with small  
FINE or EX. FINE  
FINE: 200 X 200 dpi  
type or other fine details  
EX.FINE: 200 X 400 dpi  
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Press the Copy key. The display shows PRG. NO. OF  
COPIES, [1SETS]. If you want to make just one copy,  
you are finished. Your OKIFAX will pause briefly, then  
begin copying.  
Documents with photos  
or many shades of gray  
PHOTO  
200 X 200 dpi  
To make copies:  
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Adjust the document guides to the width of the paper you  
are using.  
To make multiple copies, enter the number of copies you  
want to make on the numeric keypad. Then press the  
Copy key again. Your OKIFAX begins making copies.  
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To stop the copying process, press the Stop key.  
Using the Manual Paper Feeder  
Your OKIFAX’s manual paper feeder allows you to  
make copies on a different type of paper than what you  
normally keep in the paper tray. To make copies using  
the manual paper feeder, follow the instructions below.  
Note: The paper you use in the manual feeder must be the  
same size as the paper in the paper tray—if it isn’t, the  
paper will jam.  
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Pull the manual paper feeder down until it is horizontal.  
If you do want to put a different size paper in the manual  
feeder, change the 1ST PAPER SIZE function setting to the  
size you want to use—see page 52 for details. When you are  
finished, be sure to reset 1ST PAPER SIZE to match the  
paper in the tray.  
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Load your documents face down in the document feeder.  
Press in on the lower half of your fax machine’s front panel  
indents, just above the paper tray.  
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Adjust the paper guides on the feeder.  
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Insert a sheet of paper face up. Adjust the guides again  
to ensure that the paper is straight.  
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Press the Copy key (see the instructions above). If you  
are making more than one copy, or copying a multipage  
document, insert additional sheets when the previous  
sheet is all the way through the machine.  
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Faxing: Dial Directories  
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Press a One Touch key to program.  
This chapter explains how to make faxing easier by  
programming frequently used fax numbers into the One  
Touch keys and the Auto Dial numbers available in your  
OKIFAX 5050. It also explains how to organize the  
programmed numbers into groups for easier faxing to  
multiple locations.  
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The display briefly shows NO=<FAX NO.>,  
ID=<LOCATION ID> (or a previously programmed  
fax number and Location ID).  
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After the display clears, enter the main fax number. Refer  
to the instructions below.  
To Do This  
Use  
Programming One Touch Keys  
Enter numbers  
Enter spaces  
Enter hyphens (-)  
Enter pauses (i.e., to wait for  
long distance or outside lines)  
Numeric keypad (press once)  
14/Space One Touch key  
Hyphen key  
You can store up to two fax numbers with 32 digits in  
each One Touch key: a main number and an optional al-  
ternate number which will be called if the main number is  
busy. You can also enter a 16-character Location ID  
(name) for each One Touch key.  
15/Pause One Touch key  
Add a switch from pulse  
to tone dialing for part  
of the call  
*/Tone key  
The OKIFAX 5050 has 15 locations available.  
Yes and No keys  
Move the cursor to  
make corrections  
Note: To find One Touch keys that are not yet pro-  
grammed, repeatedly press the Search key.  
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Press the Start key to enter the number.  
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2
Press the Select Function key.  
Press the 8/+/Location Program One Touch key. The  
display shows LOCATION PROGRAMMING  
ENTER (SRCH, OT, A/D, #).  
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Enter the Location ID. This is a descriptive title up to 16  
characters long. Refer to the instructions below.  
12 Lift off the plastic cover above the One Touch label. Using  
a pencil, write in the location name for your One Touch  
key(s). Then replace the cover.  
To Do This  
Use  
Enter numbers  
Enter spaces  
Numeric keypad (press once)  
Space One Touch key  
Hyphen key  
One Touch Parameters  
If you are experiencing problems communicating with a  
remote location in a very noisy telephone area, set up a  
One Touch key for that location and try turning Echo  
Protection on for that One Touch key. This helps the ma-  
chine overcome noise and echo problems on the phone  
line.  
Enter hyphens (-)  
Enter alphabet characters  
Locate the character you want on the numeric  
keypad. Press that key repeatedly until the  
character appears in the display.  
Enter a unique character  
Press the 0/Unique key repeatedly until  
the character you want appears in the display.  
The following characters are available:! # & ‘ ( )  
* + , - . / : ; = ? · ä ß ñ ö ü Æ Å Ø æ å ø.  
See the Problem Checklist sections for other suggestions.  
Press the No key to move to the next  
character.  
Enter two successive  
letters/numbers on  
the same key.  
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2
Press the Select Function key.  
and No keys  
Move the cursor to  
make corrections  
Yes  
Press the 9/User Program One Touch key.  
The display shows 1:FUNC. PROGRAMMING.  
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9
Press the Start key. The display shows  
NO=<OR LOCATION> for about three seconds.  
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4
Press the Yes key.  
The display shows FUNCTION NO. [ ].  
Enter the optional alternate fax number, if desired. Refer  
to the instructions following Step 5.  
Using the numeric keypad, enter 23.  
The display shows 23:ONE TOUCH PARAM  
YES [OT] NO[ ].  
10 Press the Start key to finish programming the  
One Touch key. The display shows LOCATION  
PROGRAMMING.  
5
Press the One Touch key for the location whose  
settings you want to change. The display shows ECHO  
PROTECTION, [OFF].  
11 To continue programming One Touch keys, go  
back to Step 3. If you are finished programming, press  
the Select Function key.  
Press the No key to switch Echo Protection on.  
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Press the Yes key to confirm your selection.  
The display shows 23:ONE TOUCH PARAM. [ ].  
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Press the Select Function key to finish.  
AD/SRCH KEY. Then select the One Touch key or Auto  
Dial number programmed with the second part of the  
chain dial number. If the second part of the chain dial  
number was not programmed, enter it manually on the  
numeric keypad. Press the Start key to begin sending the  
fax.  
Tip: Switch Echo Protection back off if you later change  
the location the One Touch key is used for.  
Chain Dialing  
Each fax number you enter or program into your  
Programming Auto Dial Numbers  
OKIFAX can be up to 32 digits long. There may be situa-  
tions where you need to dial a number longer than that.  
Or you may want to program portions of a number sepa-  
rately. For example, you may frequently send to different  
extensions at the same company, or individuals may need  
to enter a department code after the phone number for ac-  
counting purposes. These are situations where the chain  
dialing feature is helpful.  
For each Auto Dial number, you can enter a fax number  
up to 32 digits long and a Location ID (name) up to 15  
characters long.  
To program Auto Dial numbers:  
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Press the Select Function key.  
Press the 8/Location Prog. One Touch key.  
To create a chain dial number, program up to the first 31  
digits of the number into a One Touch key or Auto Dial  
number. Then press the 8/Location Prog. One Touch key  
to make this a chain dial number. Next, program the rest  
of the number into another One Touch key or Auto Dial  
number (or, you can leave the second part of the number  
unprogrammed and enter it manually on the numeric key-  
pad).  
The Display shows LOCATION PROGRAMMING.  
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4
Press the Auto Dial key.  
Using the numeric keypad, enter a 2-digit number for the  
Auto Dial number you want to program. You can use  
numbers from 01 to 64.  
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The display briefly shows NO=<FAX NO.>,  
ID=<LOCATION ID> (or a previously programmed  
fax number and location).  
To use a chain dial number, select the One Touch key or  
Auto Dial number programmed with the first part of the  
chain dial number. The display will show: PRESS OT/  
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Press the No key to move to the next letters/  
character.  
Enter two successive  
numbers on  
the same key  
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After the display clears, enter the fax number.  
Refer to the instructions below.  
Yes and No keys  
Move the cursor to  
make corrections  
To Do This  
Use  
Enter numbers  
Numeric keypad (press once)  
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Press the Start key to finish programming the One Touch  
key. The display shows AUTO DIAL NO. [ ].  
Enter spaces  
Space One Touch key  
Hyphen key  
Enter hyphens (-)  
Enter pauses (i.e., to  
wait for long distance  
or outside lines)  
Pause key  
10 To continue programming Auto Dial numbers, go back  
to Step 4. If you are finished, press the Select Function  
key.  
Add a switch from  
pulse to tone dialing  
for part of the call  
*/Tone key  
Yes and No keys  
Move the cursor to  
make corrections  
Programming Groups  
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Press the Start key to register the number.  
This feature allows you to create groups of fax numbers  
you have already programmed as One Touch keys or Auto  
Dial numbers. You can send the same fax to all the num-  
bers in the group with one operation. This is useful if, for  
example, you need to send weekly status updates to all the  
members of a team working in separate locations.  
Enter the Location ID. This is a descriptive title up to 16  
characters long. Refer to the instructions below.  
To Do This  
Use  
Enter numbers  
Numeric keypad (press once)  
Enter spaces  
Space One Touch key  
Hyphen key  
You can program up to ten groups into your OKIFAX.  
The OKIFAX 5050 can have up to 79 locations per group.  
Enter hyphens  
Enter alphabetical  
characters  
Locate the character you want on the numeric  
keypad. Press that key repeatedly until the  
Note: This is different from relay broadcasting, where one  
fax is sent to a remote machine, which then relays it to a  
group of fax numbers.  
character appears.  
Enter a unique  
character.  
Press the 0/Unique key repeatedly until the  
character you want appears. The following  
characters are available: ! # & ‘ ( ) * + , - . / : ;  
= ? · ä ß ñ ö ü Æ Å Ø æ å ø.  
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Press the Select Function key.  
Press the 8/Location Prog. One Touch key. The display  
shows LOCATION PROGRAMMING.  
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On the numeric keypad, press the # key. The display  
shows GROUP SETTING.  
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After you have completed your selection by pressing Yes ᮤ  
or No , the display shows SELECT LOC. again. Continue  
to add or delete locations from your group. Each group can  
contain up to a maximum of all of the One Touch and Auto  
Dial locations available on your OKIFAX.  
Using the numeric keypad, enter the two-digit group  
number you want to program. You can use numbers  
from 01 to 10.  
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When you are finished programming your group, press the  
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The display shows the number of your current group and  
SELECT LOC.(S).  
No key. The display shows LOCATION PROGRAM-  
MING.  
You can now add a location to your group (or delete a  
location from it). Refer to the instructions below.  
To program another group, go back to Step 3.  
If you are finished, press the Select Function key.  
To Do This  
Use  
Add a One Touch  
location  
Press the One Touch key.  
Press Yes to add it to the group.  
Add an Auto Dial  
Press Auto Dial. Enter the 2-digit Auto location  
Dial number. Press Yes to add it to  
the group.  
Delete a previously  
One Touch  
Press the One Touch key. Press No  
to delete it from the group.  
added  
location  
Delete an Auto Dial  
location  
Press the Auto Dial key. Enter the 2-digit  
Auto Dial number. Press No to delete  
it from the group.  
Search for a location  
to add or delete  
Press the Search key continuously until by name  
the location you want appears. Press  
Yes to add it to the group.  
Press No to delete it.  
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Faxing: Basic Operations  
copy first: load the document face down and press the  
Copy key.  
This chapter explains how to load documents for faxing,  
how to send and receive faxes, how to use the closed  
network and voice request features, and how your  
OKIFAX handles power interruptions.  
If your documents are heavily bent, creased or torn, make  
a copy on a photocopier and send the copy instead.  
Document Size  
Preparing Documents for Faxing  
All documents must have a minimum width of 5.8" (148  
mm) and a minimum length of 5" (128 mm). Docu-  
ments cannot be wider than 8.5" (216 mm) or longer than  
14" (356 mm).  
Use the information in this section to make sure your  
documents scan and fax easily and clearly.  
Guidelines  
Note: Your OKIFAX can be set to accept documents of  
unlimited length—see your Authorized OKIFAX Dealer..  
Try to use good quality documents for your fax transmis-  
sions. Documents that are typed or written with a black  
felt-tip pen on white (or light) paper work best.  
Multiple Page Documents  
Do not send documents which are not rectangular.  
Your OKIFAX can scan paper with a basis weight be-  
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tween 13 pounds (50 g/m ) and 28 pounds (105 g/m ).  
You can load up to 30 sheets of standard 20-pound (80  
Never use documents that have wet or sticky surfaces,  
wrinkles, staples, or paper clips. However, your OKIFAX  
can transmit documents that have been subject to normal  
wear, such as documents with staple holes, letter folds  
and minor corner folds.  
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g/m ) paper, such as photocopier paper. If you use lighter  
or heavier paper, you can load up to 15 sheets. For very  
heavy paper, load and send pages individually.  
If you are not sure how a document will fax, try making a  
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When loading multiple-page documents, do not load pa-  
per thinner than 0.003" (0.08 mm) or thicker than 0.005"  
(0.13 mm). For single-page documents, do not load paper  
thinner than 0.002" (0.06 mm) or thicker than 0.006" (0.15  
mm).  
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Stack your documents neatly, then insert them face down  
into the document feeder. Readjust the document guides  
for a snug fit.  
Loading Documents  
To prevent paper jams and problems during operation,  
stack your documents neatly, aligning their edges, before  
loading. Do not load documents of different sizes at the  
same time.  
Tip: You can load and prepare to transmit a document  
while your OKIFAX is still sending or receiving another  
message, as long as the document feeder is clear. To do  
this, load the document, select your location and press  
the Start key. Your document will be sent as a priority  
when the current communication ends.  
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Your OKIFAX will grip the documents and pull the  
bottom page into the machine.  
To obtain the best possible quality for the type of docu-  
ment you are scanning or faxing, use the Yes key to set  
the resolution of your document. For most normal  
documents, the default STD setting works well.  
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Adjust the document guides to the width of the paper you  
are using.  
Document Type  
Resolution  
to Use  
Resolution  
of Scan  
Normal office documents  
STD (Standard)  
200 X 100 dpi  
Documents with small  
type or other fine details  
FINE or EX. FINE  
FINE: 200 X 200 dpi  
EX.FINE: 200 X 400  
dpi  
Documents with photos  
or many shades of gray  
PHOTO  
200 X 200 dpi  
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If necessary, use the Nokey to adjust the level of contrast  
in your document. For most documents, the default  
NORMAL setting works best.  
The table below explains some of the messages you may  
see during a typical fax transmission.  
Note: By default, One Touch keys and Auto Dial numbers  
begin transmission automatically, without pressing the  
Start key. The Auto Start setting lets you change this—  
see page 54 for details.  
Document Type  
Contrast to Use  
Documents with normal contrast  
NORMAL  
Documents which are too light LIGHT  
Documents which are too dark DARK  
Message  
Explanation  
Your documents are now ready for faxing or copying.  
(location)  
The remote location’s Personal ID, TSI/CSI,  
Location ID or the telephone number you  
entered will identify the location during  
transmission.  
Sending a Fax to a Single Location  
DIALING  
Your OKIFAX is dialing the number.  
The line is ringing.  
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2
Load your documents.  
CALLING  
Select a location. Refer to the instructions below.  
SENDING/XX.X  
Your OKIFAX is sending the  
message. XX.X indicates the transmission  
speed in bits per second.  
To Dial Using  
Do This  
A One Touch key  
Press the One Touch key  
RESULT = OK  
The fax was sent successfully.  
An Auto Dial number  
two-digit Auto Dial number on the  
numeric keypad.  
Press the Auto Dial key, then enter the  
COMMUN. ERROR  
Ifthe red alarm indicator lights and you see  
this or another error message, a problem  
occurred during the communication.  
Try resending the fax. Refer to the chapter on  
Problem Solving for assistance.  
The numeric keypad  
Dial as you would on a normal telephone.  
If you make a mistake, press the Yes ᮤ  
key to go back and re-enter the number.  
Press the Start key when you have  
finished entering numbers.  
Search Key Dialing  
If you are not sure which One Touch key or Auto Dial  
number contains the location you want to call, use the  
Search key to look through an alphabetical list of all of the  
Location IDs programmed into your OKIFAX.  
An external telephone  
Pick up the handset of your external  
telephone and dial the number of the  
machine you wish to transmit to. If the  
receiving fax machine is in automatic  
reception mode, you will hear a high-  
pitched tone. If a person answers the  
phone, ask them to press the Start key  
on their machine.  
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When selecting locations, press the Search key. The display  
will show ENTER 1'ST CHAR.  
You can redial a number manually at any time by pressing the  
Redial key.  
Repeatedly press the Search key to look through the entire  
list of locations in alphabetical order, or locate the letter  
you want on the numeric keypad, and press that key  
repeatedly to look through Location IDs beginning with  
that letter.  
Note: If a power loss occurs, the redial information is lost—  
see “Power Failures and Memory,” page 38.  
Confirming Results  
After transmission, press the Copy key once (with no docu-  
ments loaded) to see the result of your transmission on the  
display. To print the report, press the Copy key a second time.  
See the chapter on Reports for more information (page 56).  
Real-Time Dialing  
Normally, your OKIFAX dials the entire number of the  
location you have selected at one time. Occasionally, you  
may need to dial numbers in real time—one digit at a  
time.  
Stopping a Transmission  
To stop a transmission in progress, follow the instructions  
below.  
If your OKIFAX is equipped with a handset, you can dial  
in real time by picking up the handset, or you can press  
the Hook/Voice Request key.  
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2
Press the Stop keytwice. The display shows STOPPED.  
If documents are stuck partway through the document  
feeder, you may see a RELOAD DOCUMENT message on  
the display. Press the Stop key again. Your OKIFAX feeds the  
document the rest of the way through the document feeder.  
Redialing  
If the line is busy or if there is no answer, your OKIFAX  
will wait, and then automatically redial the number. The  
dial parameter settings determine how many times it will  
redial and how long it will wait between attempts—see  
page 54 for details.  
Shortcut Fax Number Programming  
This convenient feature lets you program a number into your  
OKIFAX for future use while you’re sending a fax to it. It  
even finds the first available One Touch key (or Auto Dial  
number, if all the One Touch keys are programmed) for you  
to program.  
Also, if your OKIFAX is transmitting from  
memory and a communication error occurs, it will auto-  
matically redial the number and try to resend the fax.  
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Enter a unique  
character  
Press the 0/Unique key repeatedly until the  
character you want appears. The following  
characters are available: ! # & ‘ ( ) * + , - . / : ;  
= ? · ä ß ñ ö ü Æ Å Ø æ å ø.  
Use the following procedure:  
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3
Load the document.  
Enter the fax number using the numerical keypad.  
Enter two successive  
letters/numbers on  
the same key  
Press the No key to move to the next  
character.  
Press the Copy key. The display shows ONE TOUCH  
NO.[01]. The number in brackets is the next unpro-  
grammed One Touch key number. If all the One Touch  
keys are programmed, the display shows AUTO DIAL  
NO.[01], with the number of the next unprogrammed  
Auto Dial number.  
Move the cursor to  
make corrections  
Yes and No keys  
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Press Start. The display shows NO=<LOCATION>.  
Press Start. The display shows PROGRAMMING, then  
DIALING, and the OKIFAX dials the number and sends  
the fax.  
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Press Yesto program the location to the number  
shown. Or press Search to cycle through the available  
unprogrammed keys/numbers, then press Yesto  
program to the number you want. Press Noto stop  
the process.  
Receiving Faxes Manually  
If your OKIFAX is set to the manual receive [TEL] mode,  
it treats all incoming calls as voice conversations, and does  
notautomatically receive faxes.  
The display reads NO=5551212 [the fax number you  
entered] ID=. Press Start, then enter the location ID. This  
is a descriptive title up to 15 characters long. Refer to the  
instructions below.  
Note: You must have a handset connected to the OKIFAX  
in order to receive faxes manually.  
To Do This  
Enter numbers  
Use  
To receive a fax while in manual receive mode:  
Numeric keypad (press once)  
Enter spaces  
Space One Touch key  
Hyphen key  
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2
When your telephone or fax machine rings, pick up the  
telephone handset connected to it. If a person is on the  
line, carry on your conversation.  
Enter hyphens (-)  
Enter alphabetical  
characters  
character appears on the display.  
Locate the character you want on the numeric  
keypad. Press that key repeatedly until the  
If a remote fax machine is on the line, or if a person  
wishes to fax you a document after a conversation, press  
the Start key.  
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When the RECEIVING message appears on the display,  
hang up the handset.  
Canceling Messages Stored in Memory  
It is possible to erase messages received in memory  
without printing them.  
After you receive the fax, a long beep tells you that the  
transmission was successful.  
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After you have followed the instructions to print out  
messages stored in memory, the display shows MSG. IN  
MEMORY, PRINTING.  
Receiving Faxes in Memory  
Note: This section does not apply when the OKIFAX is in  
PC Fax mode. In that case, all faxes are automatically  
stored on the computer's hard drive, regardless of the  
conditions explained below.  
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To erase the message instead of printing it, press the Stop  
key. The display shows CANCEL?  
Press the Yes key to erase the message from your  
OKIFAX’s memory.  
Memory Reception Mode [MEM]  
When your OKIFAX is set to Memory Reception mode  
(see page 37), it receives all messages into its memory  
without printing them out. MSG. IN MEMORY  
displays.  
If there are more messages in memory, you will see MSG. IN  
MEMORY, PRINTING again.Follow the steps above for  
each message you want to erase. Keep in mind that there is  
no way to identify which message you are erasing.  
To print messages stored in the machine, switch to Auto  
Receive mode: press the Auto Rec. key repeatedly until  
AUTO RECEIVE MODE displays. The OKIFAX  
displays PROGRAMMING for a few seconds, then the  
stored faxes print.  
Rejecting Unsolicited Fax Messages—Closed Network Option  
The closed network option lets you set your OKIFAX to  
only transmit faxes to or receive faxes from locations pro-  
grammed into One Touch keys or Auto Dial numbers. You  
can also set it to receive faxes only from those programmed  
locations. This is one way of reducing the number of unsolic-  
ited faxes, such as advertisements you receive. To use the  
closed network function, follow the instructions below.  
No Paper Reception  
When your OKIFAX runs out of paper, incoming faxes  
are stored in the machine’s memory. The MSG. IN  
MEMORY, REPLACE PAPER message appears in the  
display.  
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Press the Select Function key.  
Load more paper. Your OKIFAX automatically prints out  
any messages in memory as soon as paper is loaded.  
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3
4
Press the 9/User Program One Touch key. The  
display shows 1:FUNC. PROGRAMMING.  
If you have loaded documents on your OKIFAX’s  
document feeder, any dialing or transmission settings  
will be lost.  
Press the Yes key. The display shows  
FUNCTION NO. [ ].  
Redial information is lost.  
Using the numeric keypad, enter 08. The display  
shows 08:CLOSED NETWORK, and the current setting of  
this function.  
When power is restored, your OKIFAX prints a power  
outage report to inform you of the power failure. Use  
this report to determine which received messages you  
may have lost, and to determine which transmissions  
you may have to resend. See the Reports chapter for  
more information.  
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Press the Nokey until the setting you want appears in the  
display. Choose RX to limit reception only, T/R to limit both  
transmission and reception, or OFF for no limitations on  
transmission or reception.  
Using Voice Request  
The voice request feature allows you to have a conver-  
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Press the Yeskey to confirm the new setting.  
Press the Select Function key to finish.  
sation with a person at a remote fax machine after a fax  
communication is finished. Either the person sending or  
receiving the fax can initiate a voice request.  
Power Failures and Memory  
If you are sending a fax, you can answer a voice re-  
quest only after all pages have been transmitted. If you  
are receiving a fax, you can answer a voice request af-  
ter reception of each page.  
If power to your OKIFAX is interrupted, the problems listed  
below will occur.  
Note: You can prevent these problems by installing an  
optional memory expansion board. These have a battery  
back-up system that protects stored information for at least  
one hour.  
You will know if the person on the other fax machine  
has issued a voice request when you hear a warbling  
tone. If you do not respond in approximately six sec-  
onds, the voice request is automatically cancelled.  
Any messages your OKIFAX has scanned into its memory  
but not yet transmitted will be lost.  
Any messages your OKIFAX has received into its memory  
but not yet printed will be lost.  
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Notes:  
You need to have either the optional handset or an ex-  
ternal telephone attached to the OKIFAX in order to use the  
voice request function.  
You can use the voice request function only when you  
are using the document feeder to send a fax directly to a  
single location. You cannot use it with memory, delayed,  
relay, or broadcast faxing.  
To Initiate a Voice Request  
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2
During a fax communication, press the Hook V Request key.  
When the other party answers your request, your  
OKIFAX emits a repetitive warbling sound. The display  
shows LIFT HANDSET, PRESS VOICE REQUEST.  
3
Lift your handset and press the Voice Request key.  
Tip: If you press your Voice Request key to initiate a voice re-  
quest in TX mode but no one is there to answer, your  
OKIFAX automatically sends a call back message to the re-  
mote site. This message includes a telephone number  
where you can be reached.  
To Answer a Voice Request  
Lift the handset and press the Hook V Request key.  
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Sending a Delayed Fax from the Document Feeder  
Sending a Fax at a Later Date and Time  
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2
3
Load your documents.  
Your can program your OKIFAX up to three days in ad-  
vance to send documents at a specified date and time.  
Press the Select Function key.  
Press the 1/Delayed TX One Touch key. The display  
shows DELAYED TX and today’s date.  
You can send one delayed fax at a time either from the  
document feeder or from memory. Refer to the table be-  
low to decide which method you want to use.  
4
If the transmission is to occur on the same day, skip to  
Delayed TX Features  
and Limitations  
From  
Feeder  
From  
Memory  
step 6. Otherwise, press the No key. The display shows  
PRG. START DATE 0-9.  
Number of locations  
One  
One  
Multiple  
Up to 5  
5
6
7
Using the numeric keypad, enter the date you wish the  
transmission to begin—up to three days in advance.  
Number of delayed faxes  
loaded into your OKIFAX  
at one time  
Press the Yes key. The display shows PRG. START  
OKIFAX can be used for  
other transmissions while a  
delayed fax is waiting to be sent?  
No  
Yes  
TIME 0-9.  
Using the numeric keypad, enter the time you wish the  
transmission to begin, in 24-hour format—8:00 AM is  
08:00; 8:00 PM is 20:00.  
Note: The OKIFAX 5050 sends from the feeder by default.  
To change the default setting, see “Mem./Feeder SW.”,  
page 53.  
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9
Press the Yes key. The display shows FEEDER TX.  
Press the Yes key.  
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10 Select a location. Refer to the following instructions.  
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Using the numeric keypad, enter the time you wish  
the transmission to begin, in 24-hour format—8:00 AM  
is 08:00; 8:00 PM is 20:00.  
To Select Using  
Do This  
A One Touch key  
An Auto Dial number  
Press the One Touch key.  
Press the Auto Dial key, then enter the  
two-digit Auto Dial number on the  
numeric keypad.  
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9
Press the Yes key. The display shows FEEDER TX.  
Press the No  
key.  
A number dialed on  
the numeric keypad  
Dial as you would on a normal  
telephone.  
10 Select a location. Refer to the instructions below.  
To Select Using  
Do This  
11 Press the Start key. Your OKIFAX begins waiting for the  
time and date you have set before feeding the document  
and sending the fax.  
A One Touch key  
An Auto Dial number  
Press the One Touch key.  
Press the Auto Dial key, then enter the  
two-digit Auto Dial number on the  
numeric keypad.  
Sending a Delayed Fax From Memory  
A number dialed on  
the numeric keypad  
Dial as you would on a normal telephone.  
1
2
3
Load your documents.  
Press the Select Function key.  
A group  
Using the numeric keypad, press the #  
key, then enter the number of the group  
you want to use.  
Press the 1/Delayed TX One Touch key. The display  
shows DELAYED TX and today’s date.  
11 Press the Yes key to confirm your selection. The  
display shows SELECT LOCATION(S).  
4
If the transmission is to occur on the same day, skip to  
step 6. Otherwise, press the No key. The display shows  
PRG. START DATE 0-9.  
12 Repeat Steps 11 and 12 as often as necessary to  
continue selecting locations.  
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6
Using the numeric keypad, enter the date you wish the  
transmission to begin—up to three days in advance.  
13 When you are finished selecting locations, press the  
No  
key at the SELECT LOCATION(S) message.  
Press the Yes key. The display shows PRG. START  
TIME 0-9.  
14 If you have selected multiple locations, your OKIFAX  
asks if you want to confirm your selections with a  
printed report before proceeding. If you do, press the  
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Yes key. After the report is printed, the display  
shows BEGIN SCANNING? If you want to make  
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4
Press the 2/Broadcast Feeder TX One Touch key.  
The display shows BROADCAST/MEMORY TX.  
corrections, press the No  
key and go back to Step  
9. To remove a location, select the location in the  
Select a location. Refer to the instructions below.  
same way, but press the No  
your transmission.  
key to delete it from  
To Select Using  
Do This  
A One Touch key  
Press the One Touch key. (On the  
OKIFAX 5600, lift the main One Touch  
keypad to access One Touch keys 16–30.)  
15 When all of your selections are correct, press the  
Start key. Your OKIFAX scans the documents into  
memory and waits until the time and date you have  
set before sending the fax. When scanning is  
completed, your OKIFAX is available for other  
transmission operations.  
An Auto Dial number  
Press the Auto Dial key, then enter the  
two-digit Auto Dial number on the  
numeric keypad.  
A group  
Using the numeric keypad, press the #  
key, then enter the number of the group you want to use.  
A number dialed on  
the numeric keypad  
Dial as you would on a normal telephone.  
Canceling a Delayed Transmission  
5
6
Press the Yes key to confirm your selection.  
1
2
Press the Stop key. The display shows COMMUNI-  
CATION CANCEL.  
Repeat Steps 4 and 5 as often as necessary to continue  
selecting locations.  
Press the Yes key. The display shows the Loca-  
tion ID of the delayed transmission currently loaded  
in your OKIFAX.  
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8
When you are finished selecting locations, press the No  
key at the SELECT LOCATION(S) message.  
3
4
Press the Yes key.  
If you have selected multiple locations, your OKIFAX  
asks if you want to confirm your selections with a printed  
report before proceeding. If you do, press the Yes key.  
After the report is printed, the display shows BEGIN  
SCANNING? If you want to make corrections, press the  
If the delayed transmission was a feeder transmis-  
sion, press the Stop key again to remove the  
document from the document feeder.  
No key and go back to Step 4. To remove a location,  
select the location in the same way, but press the No  
key to delete it from your transmission.  
Sending a Fax to Multiple Locations (Broadcasting)  
1
2
Load your documents.  
Press the Select Function key.  
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When all of your selections are correct, press the  
Start key. Your OKIFAX scans the documents into  
memory and begins transmitting the message.  
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6
Press the Yes key to confirm your entry. The  
display shows SELECT LOCATION.  
Select a location. Refer to the instructions below.  
To Select Using  
Do This  
Sending a Confidential Fax  
A One Touch key  
An Auto Dial number  
Press the One Touch key.  
Fax machines are often placed in public places where  
everyone can look through the received faxes. If you  
are communicating with another Okidata fax-capable  
unit, you can use the confidential fax feature. The re-  
ceiving machine will store the message in a confiden-  
tial mailbox (in its memory) and will not print it until a  
password is entered. This is an exclusive Okidata fea-  
ture; you cannot use it with another manufacturer’s fax  
machines.  
Press the Auto Dial key, then enter the two-  
digit Auto Dial number on the numeric key-  
pad.  
A number dialed on  
the numeric keypad  
Dial as you would on a normal telephone.  
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Press the Start key. Your OKIFAX begins sending the fax.  
Receiving Confidential Faxes  
If you need to receive a fax that should not be seen by  
anyone else, have the person send the message from  
another Okidata fax-capable unit as a confidential fax.  
Note: To send a confidential fax, you must know in ad-  
vance the mailbox the message should be sent to. Ask  
the person who will receive the fax to tell you  
their mailbox number.  
In order to do this, you must first set up a confidential  
mailbox, as explained below. Then, give your mailbox  
number to the person sending the message.  
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2
3
Load your documents.  
Press the Select Function key.  
An incoming confidential fax is stored unprinted in  
memory until you enter the password.  
Press the 3/Confidential TX One Touch key. The  
display prompts you to enter the number of a  
confidential mailbox on the receiving fax machine.  
Creating a Confidentail Mailbox  
The OKIFAX 5050 can have 8 confidential mailboxes.  
4
Using the numeric keypad, enter the number of  
the confidential mailbox you are transmitting to.  
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2
Press the Select Function key.  
3
4
5
Press 5 on the numeric keypad. The display shows  
5:MAIL PASSWORD PRG.  
Press the 9/User Program One Touch key. The  
display shows 1: FUNC. PROGRAMMING.  
Press the Yeskey. The display shows MAIL BOX NO.  
[ ].  
3
4
5
Press 5 on the numeric keypad. The display shows  
5:MAIL PASSWORD PRG.  
Using the numeric keypad, enter the number of the the  
mailbox you want to modify or delete.  
Press the Yes key. The display shows MAILBOX NO. [  
].  
The display shows PRG. PASSWORD.  
Using the numeric keypad, enter the number of the  
mailbox you want to use. You can use any number from  
1 to 8.  
Note: If ILLEGAL OPERATION displays, the mailbox you  
have selected contains one or more messages. You  
must print out any messages in the mailbox before you  
change its password.  
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Using the numeric keypad, enter the 4-digit password you  
want to use with your mailbox.  
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7
8
Using the numeric keypad, enter the 4-digit password  
currently used with that mailbox.  
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Press the Yeskey to confirm your entry.  
Press the Nokey. The display shows PRG. PASS-  
WORD again.  
OKIFAX then asks you to enter another mailbox  
number. To continue programming mailboxes, go back  
to step 5. When you are finished, press the Select Function  
key.  
To create a new password, enter a new 4-digit number on  
the numeric keypad. To close a mailbox, press the Space  
OneTouch key.  
Changing Your Password or Closing a Mailbox  
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Pesss the Yeskey to accept the new password or close  
the mailbox.  
If you want to change the password of an existing  
mailbox or if you want to delete one, follow the  
instructions below—remember that a mailbox must be  
empty before you can modify or delete it.  
10 Your fax machine will ask you to enter another mailbox  
number. To continue programming mailboxes, go back  
to Step 5. If you are finished programming, press the  
Select Function key.  
1
2
Press the Select Function key.  
Press the 9/User Program One Touch key. The  
display shows 1:FUNC. PROGRAMMING.  
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Printing a Confidential Message  
Relay Broadcasting  
Relay broadcasting allows one Okidata fax-capable  
Each time your OKIFAX receives a confidential  
message, it automatically prints a confidential  
reception report that tells you which mailbox number  
received the message.  
unit to send a document to another Okidata fax-  
capable unit, which then re-sends (broadcasts) the  
document to a number of other locations. This is  
useful, for example, if you are sending a fax to a  
number of locations in another area code: you only  
need to send one transmission long distance, and it  
can then be broadcast at local rates.  
To print a received confidential fax:  
1
2
Press the Select Function key.  
Press the 10/Message Print from Memory One Touch  
key. The display shows PRINT MEMORY MSG.?  
Note: This is different from group faxing, where a fax is sent  
to a preprogrammed group of locations directly from  
the OKIFAX.  
3
4
5
Press the No key. The display shows PRINT CONF.  
RX MSG.  
Two different Okidata fax-capable units are involved in  
transmitting a relay broadcast: the relay initiating station  
and the relay key station, or hub.  
Press the Yeskey. The display shows MAIL BOX NO. [  
].  
Using the numeric keypad, enter the number of the mail  
box you want to print from. The display shows PRG.  
PASSWORD [ ].  
Note: At this writing, the OKIFAX 2600 is the only Okidata  
fax machine that can function as a relay key station.  
Relay Initiating Station  
Note: If no message is stored in that mail box, the display  
Your OKIFAX 5050 can act as the relay initiating station,  
which starts the relay broadcast by sending the original  
documents. Before you can program your OKIFAX to  
initiate a relay broadcast, you will need to obtain the fol-  
lowing information from the operator of the Okidata fax-  
capable unit you intend to use as a relay key station:  
shows NO DATA IN MEMORY.  
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7
Using the numeric keypad, enter the 4-digit password for  
th email box you want to print from.  
Press the Yeskey. The message prints.  
Tip: If you want to clear the mailbox without waiting for  
printing, press the Stop key at this point. The display  
changes to CANCEL. Press the Yes key to clear the  
mail box.  
Relay Password: This is the 4-digit relay key word that  
is programmed into the relay key station.  
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Relay Group Numbers: These 2-digit numbers are the num-  
bers of groups of locations programmed into the relay  
key station.  
a.) The first time you use this feature, the display  
shows:  
RELAY PASSWORD  
ENTER [  
]
Relay Key Station  
- Using the numeric keypad, enter the 4-digit relay  
password.  
The relay key station is the Okidata fax-capable unit  
which receives the original fax message and then auto-  
matically relays or broadcasts the message to other re-  
mote fax machines.  
b.) If you have already used this feature, the display  
shows:  
RELAY PASSWORD [XXXX]  
where XXXX is the last password you used.  
- If the password is correct, go to step 4.  
For this feature to be available, the relay key station  
must be an OKIFAX 2600.  
- If you want to use a different password, press the No  
Relay Broadcast Report  
key, then use the numeric keypad to enter the password for  
the relay key station you want to use.  
After the relay broadcast is completed, it is possible for  
the relay key station to send a fax back to your  
OKIFAX confirming the success of the relay broadcast.  
For this function to work, your OKIFAX’s own tele-  
phone number must be programmed into Auto Dial  
number 64.  
4
Press the Yes key.  
a.) The first time you use this feature, the display reads:  
REMOTE LIST NO. [ ]  
ENTER 01-99  
- Using the numerical keypad, enter the 2-digit relay group  
number for the group you want to fax to.  
Be sure to program the number in the format the relay key  
station uses for dialing, including access digit, if any, etc.  
b.) If you have already used this feature, the display shows:  
REMOTE LIST NO. [XX]  
Initiating a Relay Broadcast  
where XX is the last list number you entered.  
- If the list number is correct, go to step 5.  
- If you want to fax to a different list, press the No  
key. Then use the numeric keypad to enter the number  
of the list you want to use.  
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2
3
Load your documents.  
Press the Select Function key.  
Press the 4/Relay Initiate TX One Touch key.  
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Press the Yes key. The display shows SELECT  
LOCATION.  
Notes:  
Plan polling arrangements with the other party in  
Select the location of the relay key station.  
Refer to the instructions below.  
advance, so that everyone is aware of when documents will  
be available.  
To Select Using  
Do This  
Keep in mind that documents waiting to be polled stay  
in the document feeder until they have been removed—  
you won’t be able to use the document feeder for other  
purposes until polling is completed.  
A One Touch key  
An Auto Dial number  
Press the One Touch key.  
Press the Auto Dial key, then enter the  
two-digit Auto Dial number on the  
numeric keypad.  
Setting Your OKIFAX to be Polled  
Load your documents.  
A number dialed on  
the numeric keypad  
Dial as you would on a normal telephone.  
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2
3
7
Press the Start key. Your OKIFAX begins to connect to the  
relay key station and transmit the fax to be relayed to the  
selected group.  
Press the Select Function key.  
Press the 5/Polling One Touch Key. The display shows  
WAITING TO BE POLLED.  
Polling  
Normally, when you send faxes, you load documents, select a  
To Cancel Polling  
1
2
Press Stop. The display reads COMMUNICATION  
CANCEL.  
location, and then press the Start key to begin transmis-  
sion.  
Press the Yes key. The display reads Cancel, then  
MSG CONFIRMATION PRINTING. When the message  
confirmation report prints, the display reads SELECT  
LOCATION. Press Stop to remove documents.  
Sometimes it is more useful to load your documents on  
your OKIFAX and set it to wait for the receiving fax  
machine to call and collect them. This is known as set-  
ting your OKIFAX to be polled, or setting it for polling  
transmission. Calling a remote fax machine to receive  
documents someone else has loaded is known as poll-  
ing or polling reception.  
Polling Documents from Other Fax Machines  
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With no documents loaded, press the Select Function  
key.  
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3
Press the 5/Polling One Touch key. The display shows  
POLLING RX, SELECT LOCATION.  
What You Can Do While Sending a Fax  
After your OKIFAX has finished scanning a document  
into memory—and while it is transmitting from  
memory—you can:  
Select a location. Refer to the instructions below.  
To Select Using  
Do This  
Load another document and prepare it for transmission.  
You can continue to load documents as long as memory  
is available in your OKIFAX. When the first transmission  
is complete, the next fax will automatically be sent.  
A One Touch key  
An Auto Dial number  
Press the One Touch key.  
Press the Auto Dial key, then enter the  
two-digit Auto Dial number on the  
numeric keypad.  
A number dialed on  
the numeric keypad  
Dial as you would on a normal telephone.  
Make copies.  
4
Press the Start key. Your OKIFAX begins polling the remote  
fax machine.  
What You Can Do While Receiving a Fax  
While your OKIFAX is receiving a fax, you can:  
Load another document and prepare it for transmission.  
You can continue to load documents as long as memory  
is available in your OKIFAX. When the fax has been  
received, the faxes you have loaded will automatically  
be sent.  
Dual Access  
Your OKIFAX’s dual access feature allows you to load  
and prepare to transmit a document while your fax  
machine is receiving or sending another fax from  
memory. This feature increases your productivity and  
reduces the time you spend waiting for operations to  
finish.  
Continue to receive faxes while earlier received mes-  
sages are printing, if your OKIFAX is set to receive faxes  
into memory.  
Once you have loaded a document and the display  
shows SELECT LOCATION, your OKIFAX is ready for  
you to prepare the next transmission.  
What You Can Do While Making Copies  
While your OKIFAX is making copies, you can:  
Continue to receive faxes while copies are printing,if your  
OKIFAX is set to receive faxes into memory.  
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Customizing OKIFAX 5050  
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Press the Yes key. The report prints.  
Customizing Fax Features and Operations  
Many of your OKIFAX 5050’s features and functions  
have settings which can be changed to customize its op-  
eration. The user functions control a broad range of fea-  
tures, such as when certain reports print, and how the  
OKIFAX responds to incoming calls. The dial parameters  
control how the OKIFAX dials fax numbers; in most  
cases, the settings are determined by the type of phone  
service you have.  
User Function Settings  
User function settings allow you to customize the general  
operation of your OKIFAX. Refer to the following User  
Function Settings List to determine which settings you  
may need to change, then refer to Changing Your User  
Function Settings (page 53) to make the change.  
User Function Settings List  
Viewing Your Current Settings  
0 1 MCF(SINGLE-LOC.): This function automatically prints a  
Message Confirmation Report after each single-location  
transmission or polling transmission. The report pro-  
vides information about the transmission—see page 56  
for details. Available settings are ON and OFF (default).  
The configuration report lists the current settings of all  
user functions, among other things—see page 58for  
details.  
To print a configuration report:  
0 2 MCF(MULTI-LOC.): This function automatically prints a  
Message Confirmation Report after each multiple-location  
transmission. The report provides information about the  
transmission—see page 56 for details. Available settings  
are ON(default) and OFF.  
1
2
Press the Select Function key.  
Press the 6/Report Print One Touch key.  
The display shows 1:ACTIVITY REPORT.  
3
Using the numeric keypad, press 4.  
The display shows 4:CONFIGURATION.  
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0 3 ERR REPORT(MCF): This function automatically prints a  
Message Confirmation Report each time an error occurs  
during a transmission or polling transmission operation.  
The report provides information about the transmis-  
sion—see page 56 for details. Available settings are ON  
(default) and OFF.  
0 8 CLOSED NETWORK: This function allows you to pro-  
gram your OKIFAX to refuse to communicate with loca-  
tions whose telephone numbers have not been pro-  
grammed into your One Touch keys or Auto Dial loca-  
tions. Using this function, you can set up a closed net-  
work of fax machines—see page 37 for details. If you do  
not want your OKIFAX to transmit faxes to or receive  
faxes from locations outside your network, select T/R. If  
you only want your OKIFAX to refuse to receive faxes  
from outside your network, select RX. Available settings  
are OFF (default), T/R, and RX.  
0 4 IMAGE IN MCF: When a message confirmation of a  
memory transmission is printed, this function adds a por-  
tion of the first page of the document that was sent. This  
feature makes it easier to identify a fax, but it may present  
security problems if you are sending sensitive documents.  
Available settings are ON (default) and OFF.  
0 9 TX MODE DEFAULT: Your OKIFAX is set for the STD  
(standard) resolution setting and the NORMAL contrast  
setting. If you consistently send faxes that require some  
other combination of transmission modes, use this func-  
tion setting to change the default modes. While you are  
programming, the new default combinations appear on  
0 5 SENDER ID: This function controls the printing of your  
OKIFAX’s Sender ID on the faxes you send. See page 21  
for details. When turned on, the Sender ID will be printed  
on each page slightly outside the image area of your docu-  
ment. The default setting is ON.  
the lights above the Yes and the No keys. The de-  
fault is STD/NORMAL.  
Note: In order to meet FCC requirements, you must have  
this feature set to ON and have a valid Sender ID  
programmed in your OKIFAX.  
10 T/F TIMER PROG.: When set to the telephone/fax an-  
swering mode, your OKIFAX automatically distinguishes  
between incoming voice and fax calls. If the incoming call  
is a voice call, OKIFAX rings to tell you to pick up the  
handset. If you do not answer, OKIFAX automatically  
switches back to facsimile mode to allow the calling party  
to send a fax. The T/F TIMER function controls how  
long it waits before switching back to fax mode. Available  
settings are 20 SECONDS or 35 SECONDS (default).  
0 6 MONITOR VOLUME: This function sets the volume for  
telephone line monitoring during dialing. Available set-  
tings are LOW (default), HIGH, and OFF.  
0 7 BUZZER VOLUME: This function sets the volume of the  
various tones your OKIFAX emits during operation.  
Available settings are LOW, MIDDLE (default), and  
HIGH.  
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1 1 RING RESPONSE: This function controls how long your  
OKIFAX waits before answering an incoming telephone call.  
The available settings are 1 RING (default), 5 SECONDS, 10  
SECONDS, 15 SECONDS, or 20 SECONDS.  
Setting Distinctive Ring  
To set up your OKIFAX to recognize another ring  
pattern:  
1 Press the Select Function key.  
Note: At the default 1-ring setting, your OKIFAX answers calls  
immediately, and you will not hear any ring. If you need to  
hear the ring, change to one of the other settings.  
2 Press the 9/User Program One Touch key.  
The display shows 1:FUNC. PROGRAMMING.  
12 DISTINCTIVE RING: Distinctive ringing is a service offered by  
some telephone carriers. It lets you have different numbers  
on one line, each with its own distinctive ring. You can then  
use one number exclusively as a fax number without the ex-  
pense of a second line. (Your local telephone carrier can pro-  
vide you with more information about this service, which  
usually has an additional charge.) To use this function, refer  
to Setting Your Fax Machine’s Ring Pattern below. Available  
settings are OFF (default) and ON.  
3 Press the Yes key. The display shows  
FUNCTION NO. [ ].  
4 Using the numeric keypad, enter 12. The display  
shows DISTINCTIVE RING, OFF.  
5 Press the No key two times. The display changes  
to  
DISTINCTIVE RING, SET.  
6 Press the Yes key. The display changes to  
SETUP FAX RING  
Notes:  
CALL FAX NUMBER NOW.  
You must have your local telephone carrier’s  
Distinctive Ring service.  
7 Using a separate telephone line, dial the number  
assigned to the OKIFAX within 90 seconds—if you  
don’t have access to a second line, have someone else  
make the call for you. When your OKIFAX begins to  
ring, it automatically detects and remembers its  
assigned ring pattern. Be sure to let it ring until either  
RESULT=OK or RESULT=NG displays. When the  
OKIFAX has sucessfully finished programming its  
ring pattern, the display shows RESULT=OK.  
Your OKIFAX must be in FAX or PC answer mode, and  
the PBX dial parameter must be set to OFF. Other modes–  
TEL, TEL/FAX, or TAD–will override Distinctive Ring.  
This feature may not work properly if you have a  
telephone other than a genuine Okidata optional handset  
connected to your OKIFAX.  
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16 INCOMING RING: This function controls the tele-  
phone ringing sound your OKIFAX makes when a  
call comes in. When set to off, it does not ring dur-  
ing incoming calls. The available settings are:  
Note: Occasionally, your OKIFAX may not be able to  
detect its ring pattern on the first try. If this hap-  
pens, the display shows RESULT=NG. Follow the in-  
structions again from Step 6.  
ON (default): Only rings when set to Manual  
Receive [TEL] mode or when the RING RESPONSE  
function is set to 5, 10, or 20 seconds.  
8 Press the Yes key to confirm your selection.  
9 Press the Select Function key to finish.  
OFF: Does not ring when a call comes in.  
13 1'ST PAPER SIZE: This function allows you to specify  
the size of paper you are using in the paper tray.  
Available settings are LETTER (default), A4, LEGAL  
13, and LEGAL 14.  
DRC (distinctive ring cancel): Rings for each  
incoming call with the same tone, even if you have set  
function setting 12, DISCTINCTIVE RING to on.  
14 Not used.  
17 REMOTE RECEIVE: This function lets you use an attached  
phone to tell your OKIFAX to switch from telephone to  
fax mode so it can receive an incoming fax. Use the keypad  
of an external telephone to enter the remote receive num-  
ber you have programmed into your OKIFAX.  
15 USER LANGUAGE: This function allows you to switch  
between the two languages programmed into your  
OKIFAX. Available settings are ENG. (English, the de-  
fault) and SPA. (Spanish), FRE. (French), or POR. (Portu-  
guese), depending on where you purchased your  
OKIFAX.  
In addition, if your OKIFAX is in TAD mode (see page  
20), a caller can enter the programmed remote receive  
number after leaving a voice message; this enables the  
OKIFAX to receive a fax from the caller.  
Available settings are OFF (default), 00, 11, 22, 33,  
44, 55, 66, 77, 88, 99, **, and ##.  
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18 MEM./FEEDER SW.: This function controls how  
OKIFAX normally transmits fax messages: by scanning  
the document into memory first, or by transmitting di-  
rectly from the document feeder. Available settings are  
FEEDER (default) and MEMORY.  
location in a noisy telephone area. For instructions  
on changing One Touch Parameters settings for a  
One Touch key, see page 28.  
Changing Your User Function Settings  
Note: If you are using the MEMORY setting and you send  
a large number of faxes in one session, you may  
encounter a MEM OVERFLOW error message. If this  
occurs often, you can correct the problem either by  
adding an optional memory upgrade or by changing to  
the FEEDER setting.  
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2
Press the Select Function key.  
Press the 9/User Program One Touch key.  
The display shows 1:FUNC. PROGRAMMING.  
3
4
Press the Yes key. The display shows FUNCTION  
NO. [ ].  
2 0 ECM FUNCTION: The error correction mode function  
may help your OKIFAX improve communication in areas  
where telephone line conditions are marginal. See the  
Troubleshooting section of this Handbook for other sug-  
gestions if you have communication problems. Available  
settings are ON (default) and OFF.  
Using the numeric keypad, enter the 2-digit number of  
the function you want to change. The display shows the  
name of the selected function.  
Repeatedly press the No key until the setting you want  
appears in the display.  
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2 1 REMOTE DIAGNOSIS: The remote diagnostics feature al-  
lows a service person remotely to dial and service your  
OKIFAX. Available settings are ON and OFF (de-  
fault).  
Note: If you are changing the TX MODE DEFAULT set-  
tings, the new settings appear on the lights above the  
Yes and the No keys  
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Press the Yes key to confirm your selection. The  
name of the next function setting appears in the  
display.  
22 Not used.  
23 ONE TOUCH PARAM: This function allows you to acti-  
vate the Echo Protection feature for a specific One  
Touch key, without changing the normal settings.  
Echo Protection can improve communication with a  
Press the Select Function key to finish.  
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Dial Parameter Settings  
PBX LINE: Turn this function on if your OKIFAX is con-  
nected to a PBX (Private Branch Exchange—a phone sys-  
tem used to route internal calls). Once this function has  
been turned on and the access digit function has been pro-  
grammed using the Dial Prefix parameter (below), your  
OKIFAX recognizes the access digit you use in your PBX  
to get an outside line.See the Dial Prefix function below  
for mor information. Available settings are ON and OFF.  
Default: OFF. See “Connecting to a PBX,” page 23, for in-  
structions on changing this setting.  
These functions allow you to control the way your  
OKIFAX dials telephone numbers. Refer to the Dial Pa-  
rameter Settings List below to determine which settings  
you may need to change, then refer to Changing Your  
Dial Parameter Settings (page 55) to make the change.  
Dial Parameter Settings List  
REDIAL TRIES: This function controls how many times your  
OKIFAX automatically redials a number that is busy or  
does not answer. Available settings are from 0 to 10 tries.  
Default: 3 tries.  
AUTO START: When this function is turned on, your  
OKIFAX automatically dials as soon as you press a One  
Touch key or enter an Auto Dial code—you do not have  
to press Start. Available settings are ON and OFF. De-  
fault: ON.  
REDIAL INTERVAL: This function controls how long your  
OKIFAX waits between each automatic redial attempt.  
Available settings are from 1 to 6 minutes. Default: 3  
minutes.  
DIAL PREFIX: If your OKIFAX is connected to a PBX, use  
this function to specify the access digit used to obtain an  
outside line from your PBX. You can enter a number  
with up to four digits. When this parameter is pro-  
grammed, the OKIFAX recognizes the access digit  
when you enter a number and automatically pauses  
for an outside line before dialing the rest of the  
number. See “Connecting to a PBX,” page 23, for in-  
structions on changing this setting. Available settings  
are ON and OFF. Default: OFF.  
DIAL TONE DETECT: This function allows your OKIFAX to  
wait for and detect a dial tone before proceeding with dial-  
ing. Available settings are ON and OFF. Default: OFF.  
BUSY TONE DETECT: This function allows your OKIFAX to  
detect a busy tone when sending a fax. Available  
settings are ON and OFF. Default: ON.  
MF(TONE)/DP (PULSE): This function sets the dialing  
method. Use the MF setting for Touch-Tone dialing,  
or the DP setting for pulse dialing. Default: MF  
(TONE).  
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Changing Your Dial Parameter Settings  
MDY/DMY: This function specifies how OKIFFAX displays and  
prints the date: month/day/year or day/month/year.  
1
2
3
Press the Select Function key.  
TIME/DATE PRINT: This function specifies how the time and date  
are printed on the fax messages you transmit. Available  
settings are: do not print date and time, print date and time at  
the top of the first page only, and print date and time at the  
top of every page.  
Press the 9/User Program One Touch key.  
On the numeric keypad, press 2. The display shows  
2:DIAL PARAMETER.  
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5
6
7
Press the Yes key until the display shows the dial  
parameter you want to change.  
TSI PRINT: When this function is on, the phone number of the  
sending fax machine prints at the top of each page of the  
message.  
Repeatedly press the No key until the setting you want  
appears in the display.  
NO TONER MEM.RX: When this function is on, your OKIFAX  
automatically receives messages in memory when it is low on  
toner.  
Press the Yes key to confirm your selection. The name  
of the next dial parameter setting appears in the display.  
Press the Select Function key to finish.  
Service Function Settings  
In many cases, service function settings greatly change the  
way your OKIFAX operates. To change any of these  
settings, contact your Authorized OKIFAX Dealer.  
Service Function Settings List  
LONG DOC. TX: Normally OKIFAX does not scan  
documents longer than 14 inches (360 mm). When this  
function is on, your OKIFAX can scan and transmit  
documents of any length for up to one hour.  
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Fax Reports  
Service codes. Be sure to report these diagnostic codes if  
you contact your Authorized Service Dealer about  
communication problems.  
Understanding Reports  
Your OKIFAX 5050 provides a variety of useful reports  
which help you understand its current settings, program-  
ming and operations.  
If the fax was transmitted from memory (not directly  
from the feeder), a portion of the first page prints after  
the report (unless User Function 4, Image in MCF, is set  
to OFF—see page 50).  
Message Confirmation Report (MCF)  
This report provides information about your last single-  
location fax transmission or polling transmission. Infor-  
mation in this report includes:  
Printing a Message Confirmation Report Manually  
You can set your OKIFAX to print a message confirma-  
tion report after every transmission (see page 49), but it  
may be more convenient to print a report only when you  
want to.  
The date of the communication.  
The total amount of time spent Sending or Receiving (S,  
R-TIME).  
After transmission, press the Copy key once (with no  
documents loaded) to see a report confirming your trans-  
mission on the display. To print the report, press the  
Copy key a second time.  
The Location ID or telephone number of the fax machine  
you were communicating with (DISTANT STATION  
ID).  
The communication mode used.  
Broadcast Entry Report  
The number of pages sent or received.  
Each time you program a multiple-location transmission  
(broadcast), your OKIFAX gives you the option of print-  
ing this report to confirm your entries. Information in  
this report includes:  
The result of the communication—see the end of this  
chapter for a list of result codes and their meanings.  
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The Location ID of the One Touch keys and AutoDial  
Printing Reports  
The four reports described in this section—Activity  
codesyouhaveselected.  
Telephone numbers you have entered using the numeric  
keypad.  
Report, Broadcast Confirmation Report, Phone Directory,  
and Configuration Report—are printed using the 6/  
Report Print One Touch key.  
Confidential Reception Report  
To print a report:  
This report prints automatically each time your OKIFAX  
receives a confidential message into a mail box.  
Information in this report includes:  
1
2
Press the Select Function key.  
Press the 6/Report Print One Touch key. The display  
shows 1:ACTIVITY REPORT. If you want to print an  
activity report, skip to step 4.  
The date the message was received.  
The total amount of time spent Sending or Receiving (S,  
Press the No key repeatedly until the report you want  
R-TIME).  
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4
to print appears on the display.  
Press the Yeskey. The report prints.  
Activity Report  
The Location ID or telephone number of the fax machine  
you were communicating with (DISTANT STATION  
ID).  
The number of the mail box that received the message.  
The number of pages received.  
The activity report provides a record of your OKIFAX’s  
communications. Information provided on this report in-  
cludes:  
The result of the communication.  
The total amount of time spent sending faxes (“Calling”)  
and the total amount of time spent receiving faxes  
(“Called”).  
Service codes. Be sure to report these diagnostic codes if  
you contact your Authorized OKIFAX Dealer about  
communication problems.  
The date, time and duration (S, R-TIME) of each  
transmission or reception.  
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The name or telephone number of the fax machine you  
were communicating with (DISTANT STATION ID). If  
you were sending a fax, the telephone number or the  
Location ID is printed. If you were receiving a fax, the  
remote fax machine’s Personal ID or its telephone  
number is printed.  
Phone Directory  
This report provides a complete listing of all of the tele-  
phone numbers programmed into your OKIFAX’s One  
Touch keys, Auto Dial codes and groups. The informa-  
tion includes:  
The Location ID and main fax number for each One  
Touch key and Auto Dial code.  
The communication mode used for each transmission or  
reception.  
The alternate number (OR) for each One Touch key.  
The number of pages sent or received.  
The result of each communication.  
The One Touch Parameter settings for each One Touch  
key (PRM. ECHO).  
Service codes. Be sure to report these diagnostic codes if  
you contact your Authorized OKIFAX Dealer about  
communication problems.  
A listing of all of the One Touch keys and Auto Dial  
codes included in each group.  
Configuration Report  
Note: This report does not list messages that were re-  
ceived without errors.  
The configuration report provides a list of the current op-  
erational settings of your OKIFAX. The information in-  
cludes:  
Broadcast Confirmation Report (MCF)  
Use this report to confirm the results of a multiple-loca-  
tion transmission (broadcast). Information provided on  
this report includes:  
The current settings of all user functions (except for One  
Touch Parameter settings, which appear in the telephone  
directory).  
The date and time at which the broadcast started.  
The Sender ID (ID=), TSI/CSI (TEL NO.), and call back  
number currently programmed into your OKIFAX.  
The total amount of time used to complete the broad-  
cast.  
Current dial parameter settings.  
For each location, the Location ID, the number of pages  
sent and the result of the communication.  
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Power Outage Report  
Codes Used in Reports  
Certain information stored in your OKIFAX is lost if  
power is interrupted under these circumstances:  
Result Codes  
Result codes indicate the results of communications.  
If there is no optional memory expansion board  
installed.  
Code  
Description  
BUSY  
The other machine’s line was busy or there was no answer.  
If there is optional memory installed, but power has been  
interrupted for more than one hour.  
CANCL A message was erased after being held in memory for 10 days  
.
COMP. A multiple-location transmission was completed.  
COVER The cover was opened during the communication.  
In these cases, any documents stored in the OKIFAX’s  
memory are erased.  
NO  
OK  
The transmission or reception failed.  
The communication was completed successfully.  
If this happens, a report automatically prints listing all  
messages lost because of the power outage. It includes all  
faxes received into memory but not printed—most  
commonly faxes in confidential mail boxes and faxes not  
printed because there was no paper in the machine—the  
date and time they were received, and Sender ID. It also  
lists faxes in memory waiting to be sent, when they were  
scheduled to be sent, and the intended recipient.  
PUNIT This error code indicates a problem with the printing unit.  
Contact service—page 78.  
R_JAM Apaper jam occurred in your OKIFAX while it was receiving  
a fax, and it was unable to receive the entire message  
in memory.  
S_JAM  
STOP  
A document jam occurred.  
The Stop key was pressed, ending the communication session.  
The information in this report can help you identify and  
reconstruct any documents that were lost.  
Communication Codes  
Communication codes indicate the communication mode  
used for a communication.  
Code  
Description  
B.C.  
Multiple-location transmission (broadcast).  
Reception into a personal mail box.  
A communication initiated by your OKIFAX  
A communication initiated by a remote fax machine.  
BOX  
CALLING  
CALLED  
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Problem Solving  
Clearing a Document Jam  
2
Pull out the jammed document.  
When a document jams while being faxed or scanned,  
your OKIFAX beeps, the red Alarm indicator lights, and  
DOCUMENT JAM appears in the display. If the jammed  
document looks as if it is positioned straight in your  
feeder, press the Stop key to try to feed the document the  
rest of the way through the feeder. If this fails, follow the  
instructions below.  
1
Grasp the control panel. Pull it up until it releases. Swing  
the control panel up and out of the way.  
3
Push the control panel back down until it locks.  
Clearing a Paper Jam  
If the Alarm indicator lights and your OKIFAX displays  
PAPER JAM or NO PAPER when the paper tray still  
contains paper, there may be one or more sheets of paper  
jammed in the machine. If you are out of paper, follow  
the Loading Paper instructions on page 18. To clear a  
paper jam, follow the instructions below.  
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Notes:  
2
Push the buttons on the side of the copy stacker until you  
hear a click. Lift the copy stacker up.  
If you experience paper jams often, the type of paper  
you are using may be the problem. For best results, select  
paper developed specifically for photocopying or laser  
printing. Be sure to fan the paper before loading it into your  
paper tray.  
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Lift the document table and swing it out of the way.  
3
Lift the image drum cartridge out and set it aside.  
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Warning: Never expose the image drum unit to light  
for more than 5 minutes. Never expose the image drum  
unit to direct sunlight. Never touch the surface of the green  
drum inside the image drum unit.  
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Pull out any paper you see jammed inside the machine.  
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Make sure the paper stop in the tray is properly adjusted: not  
too loose, not too tight.  
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Slide the paper tray all the way back into the OKIFAX.  
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Pull out the paper tray. If any paper in the tray is damaged,  
remove and replace it.  
9
Place the image drum unit back into your OKIFAX. To make  
sure that the image drum is positioned corrctly, press down  
firmly on both of the locations on the drum marked  
“PUSH.”  
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Push the paper down until it is under the plastic tabs.  
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10 Close the copy stacker and push down until you hear a click.  
Printing a Cleaning Page  
Be sure both sides are latched.  
If you notice repeating marks or imperfections on your  
printouts, try printing a cleaning page.  
The cleaning page process  
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Reduces problems such as repeating marks, blotching, and  
shading.  
To print a cleaning page:  
11 Close the document table.  
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Make sure there are no messages in memory.  
Press the Select Function key.  
Press the 10/Message Print from Memory key.  
Press the Yeskey. The cleaning page prints.  
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Replacing the Toner Cartridge  
Note: If you cannot remove jammed paper using the  
procedure above and most of the jammed sheet has  
emerged from the machine, use the following method. You  
will probably need someone to help you.  
The number of pages you can print with one toner cartridge  
varies depending on the type of documents you usually re-  
ceive or copy. A toner cartridge will print about 2,000 letter-  
size pages at a typical print coverage of 4% (equivalent of  
CCITT No. 1 test chart).  
Open the document stacker and copy stacker (steps 1  
and 2 above).  
Note: The first toner cartridge in your new OKIFAX has to fill  
the drum reservoir and saturate the developing roller with  
toner. For this reason, it will need to be replaced sooner  
than subsequent cartridges—after about 1,000 pages.  
Reach between the two stackers and push back the  
blue output guide while pulling the paper out. Do not force  
the paper: you could damage the mechanism or leave  
paper fragments in it.  
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If your OKIFAX displays “TONER LOW” or “REPLACE  
TONER CART.,” replace the toner cartridge with a new one  
soon. If print density is high enough, you can continue to to  
use the toner cartridge without replacing it until print quality  
becomes unacceptable. Keep in mind that if you don’treplace  
the cartridge soon, there is a risk that a fax will be unreadable  
when it prints using an empty cartridge.  
2
Push in the cover release buttons on the side of the copy  
stacker until you hear a click. Lift the copy stacker.  
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If the print density becomes low even before your OKIFAX  
displays “TONER LOW” or “REPLACE TONER CART.,”  
gently wipe the lens surface of the LED array (see Step 8). If  
the print density does not improve, replace the toner car-  
tridge.  
3
Pull the blue lever on the old toner cartridge all the way  
toward you. Carefullypull the old toner cartridge out of the  
image drum unit. Dispose of it in the plastic bag you received  
with your new cartridge  
Warning: Be careful when handling the toner cartridge. Do  
not let toner spill on your clothing or other porous materi-  
als. Use cold water to clean up spilled toner; hot water  
causes the stain to set.  
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Lift the document table into an upright position.  
4
Remove the new toner cartridge from its package and gently  
shake it from side to side to distribute the toner. Then  
carefully peel the white plastic tape from the bottom of the  
toner cartridge.  
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With the ridged side facing up and the lever on your right,  
insert the toner cartridge into the image drum unit. Slide the  
left end of the cartridge in first, then lower the right end into  
place.  
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Close the copy stacker and push down until you hear the copy  
stacker click into place. Be sure that the cover latches on both  
sides.  
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Once the toner cartridge is in place, push the lever all the way  
toward the back of the OKIFAX to secure it and release the  
toner.  
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The “CHANGE DRUM SOON” Message  
The life of an image drum depends on a number of factors,  
including temperature and humidity, the type of paper you  
use, and the number of pages per job.  
The “CHANGE DRUM SOON” message is a warning that  
the image drum cartridge in your OKIFAX may be  
approaching the end of its usable life, which is approximately  
20,000 pages, depending on the length and type of document  
you receive or copy. It appears when the drum has used up  
approximately 90% of its life, based on an internal calculation.  
Cautions:  
Never expose the image drum unit to light for more  
than 5 minutes.  
Never expose the image drum unit to direct sunlight.  
Never touch the surface of the green drum inside the  
This message does not mean that you must replace the image  
drum immediately, nor does it cause your OKIFAX to stop  
working. In most cases, your image drum still has at least  
10% of its productive life left. You can continue to use the  
image drum as long as print quality is acceptable; however,  
you should have a replacement image drum and toner  
cartridge handy. Replace the drum when print quality  
deteriorates below an acceptable level.  
image drum unit.  
Be careful not to scratch the green surface when you  
put the drum down on a table or other surface.  
To replace the Image Drum Cartridge:  
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Lift the doument table into an upright position.  
Replacing the Image Drum Cartridge  
You need a new image drum if the faxes you receive are light  
or have vertical streaks in them and you are not out of toner,  
or if your OKIFAX displays a “CHANGE DRUM” message.  
Contact your Authorized OKIFAX Dealer to order one.  
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Push in the cover release buttons on the side of the copy  
stacker until you hear a click. Lift the copy stacker.  
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ensure that the image drum is positioned correctly, press  
down firmly on both of the locations on the image drum  
marked “PUSH.”  
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Remove the old image drum unit (with its toner cartridge),  
wrap it in the packaging materials from your new image drum  
unit, and discard it.  
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Close the copy stacker and push down until you hear the copy  
stacker click into place. Besure that the cover latches on both  
sides.  
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Wait until the time, date and answering mode appear on the  
display. Then press the Select Function key.  
Press the 7/Counter Display One Touch key. The display  
shows DRUM COUNT.  
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Display Panel Messages  
This section lists the status and error messages that may  
appear on the OKIFAX’s display panel, and explains what  
they mean and how to correct any problem they indicate.  
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Note: The red Alarm indicator lights when there is an error  
condition.  
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counter.  
Under normal operating conditions, the top line of the  
display shows the time and the answering mode—FAX,  
TEL, T/F, MEM, FWD, or TAD.  
Resetting the Drum Counter  
Important: Reset the drum counter only when you have  
finished installing a new image drum. You can only reset  
the counter when the "Change Drum Soon" message is on  
the display.  
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Error Messages  
DOCUMENT JAM  
[FAX]  
CONFIRM AND "STOP"  
NO PAPER  
REPLACE PAPER  
The paper tray is out of paper. Add more paper. If there  
is paper in the tray, this message may indicate that paper  
has jammed while feeding into the printer. Check the  
paper path and remove any jammed paper–see “Clearing  
a Printing Paper Jam” at the beginning of this chapter  
(page 60).  
[FAX]  
A document to be faxed or scanned has jammed in the  
scanner. Follow “Clearing a Document Jam” procedures at  
the beginning of this chapter (page 60).  
DOCUMENT MIS-FEED[FAX]  
RELOAD DOCUMENT  
A document to be faxed or scanned has not fed into the  
scanner properly. Remove the document and reload it into  
the document .  
If you run out of paper while printing a fax, the  
remainder of the fax is stored in memory, and a “MSG  
IN MEMORY ” message appears. After you reload  
paper, stored faxes print automatically.  
02:13[FAX]  
CHANGE DRUM SOON  
The image drum is nearing the end of its projected life. Make  
sure a new drum is available, and replace the drum when print  
quality begins to deteriorate.  
PAPER MIS-FEED [FAX]  
CHECK PAPER OR PATH  
Paper is jammed feeding from the paper tray into the  
printer. Check the paper path and remove any jammed  
paper–see “Clearing a Paper Jam” at the beginning of  
this chapter (page 60).  
02:13[FAX]  
COVER OPEN  
The stacker cover is not closed. Press down firmly on the  
cover to make sure it is closed and latched on both sides.  
PAPER JAM  
[FAX]  
CHECK PAPER OR PATH  
Paper may be jammed inside the printing mechanism .  
Check the paper path and remove any jammed paper–see  
“Clearing a Paper Jam” at the beginning of this chapter  
(page 60).  
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Note: If your OKIFAX’s image drum unit has reached the end  
of its life, you will also use this function to reset the drum  
counter (you can do this only if the "CHANGE DRUM SOON  
message is on the display. Refer to “Replacing the Image  
Drum Unit” in this chapter for more information.  
02:13[FAX]  
REPLACE TONER CART.  
Toner is running low in the toner cartridge. Replace the  
cartridge as soon as possible. When you close the cover after  
replacing the toner cartridge, the message clears.  
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Press the Select Function key.  
COMMUN. ERROR  
Press the 7/Counter Display One Touch key.  
The display shows your print unit counter.  
There is a problem communicating with a remote fax  
machine. See page 71 for possible causes and solutions.  
Press the No key. The display shows the  
scanning unit counter.  
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PRINTER ALARM 2 [FAX]  
REFER TO USER GUIDE  
Press the Select Function key to finish.  
or  
Problem Checklist  
Your OKIFAX is a complex machine with many features and  
PRINTER ALARM 4 [FAX]  
REFER TO USER GUIDE  
functions. Many problems you experience may be due to  
improper programming. If you are experiencing a problem,  
read through the following list of problems and solutions  
before calling your Authorized OKIFAX Dealer for service.  
Open and close the cover. If this does not clear these  
messages, turn off your OKIFAX and contact your  
Authorized OKIFAX Dealer for service—see “Service and  
Support,” page 74.  
The display is blank. Make sure your OKIFAX is turned on.  
Check the power cord to make sure that it is securely plugged  
into the OKIFAX and into the wall outlet. Check your wall  
outlet to make sure that it has power.  
Reading the Print Counters  
The print counters count the number of pages your  
OKIFAX has printed or scanned in its lifetime. If you are  
experiencing a problem, a service person may ask you to check  
these counters.  
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Nothing happens when you press the control panel keys. Open and  
close the upper cover.  
The display shows a communication error. A “COMMUN.  
ERROR” message indicates any of a number of problems.  
You may be trying to communicate with an incompatible  
fax machine (your OKIFAX can only communicate with ITU-  
T Group 3 fax machines).  
If that does not solve the problem, turn the OKIFAX off,  
wait ten seconds, then turn it on again.  
• The remote machine may not be able to perform the  
function that you want, such as polling or confidential  
messages.  
• The remote machine may be out of paper or experiencing a  
paper jam.  
• Bad telephone line conditions can cause communication  
errors. Try sending the fax again and check to make sure you  
are dialing the correct telephone number.  
• If you have to dial a prefix number to get an outside line, or  
if you are dialing internationally, you may need to enter a  
pause (using the Pause One Touch key) after the dial prefix or  
international dialing code to tell your machine to wait for a  
dial tone.  
• If you have frequent problems communicating with a  
particular remote fax machine, try programming the number  
into one of your One Touch keys and then changing the One  
Touch Parameters for that One Touch key (see page 28).  
• Lastly, either your OKIFAX or the remote fax machine may  
need servicing. Try sending a fax to another location to check  
your machine.  
The display tells you to replace paper even though there is paper in  
the paper tray. Make sure that the paper is properly stacked in  
the tray. Then check for a paper jam in the paper feed path.  
Your documents jam in the scanner. Check the document for  
wrinkles, tears or other damage. If it is damaged, try making a  
copy of the document on a photocopier and faxing or  
scanning the copy. Make sure there are no staples or paper  
clips and that the paper is clean and dry. Make sure the  
document is not wider than your OKIFAX can load.  
Your OKIFAX won’t dial. Check the power cord and wall outlet.  
Make sure that your telephone line (not your external  
telephone or handset) is connected to the LINE outlet on the  
back of your OKIFAX—see page 17. If you have an external  
telephone connected, lift the handset and check for a dial tone.  
If you do not hear one, there may be a problem with your  
telephone line. If you do hear a dial tone, your OKIFAX may  
be using the wrong dialing method (pulse or tone) for your  
area. If you hear changing tones instead of dialing pulses and  
you know that your area uses pulse dialing, refer to the  
MF(TONE)/DP(PULSE) dial parameter setting on page 54.  
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You sent a fax but the image the remote fax machine received was very  
poor. If your document had a lot of small type, complex  
illustrations, photos, or was very light or very dark, try  
changing your resolution and contrast settings (see “Loading  
Documents,” page 33). Copy the document on your  
OKIFAX to preview how it will transmit. The problem may  
be caused by telephone line interference. Try sending the  
document again later.  
You tried dialing with a One Touch key or an Auto Dial code but  
nothing happened. Make sure that something is programmed  
into the One Touch key or Auto Dial code you are using.  
Check the fax number to make sure it was entered correctly  
(see the Dial Directories chapter). When you are dialing with  
an Auto Dial code, be sure to press the Auto Dial key before  
you enter the code. If your OKIFAX has the Auto Start  
feature turned off, you will have to press the Start key before  
dialing will begin (see page 55).  
You sent a fax but it was received completely blank. Make sure that  
you have loaded your document face down.  
Your OKIFAX does not answer the phone or receive faxes. First make  
sure that your OKIFAX is turned on and the power cord is  
connected to the AC outlet. If you have a handset connected  
to your OKIFAX, check that there is a dial tone on the phone  
line. Also check the reception mode you are using—your  
OKIFAX will not automatically receive faxes in manual  
answering mode [TEL]. In TAD mode, the answering  
machine answers the call first. See Setting the Answering  
Mode, page 20.  
You keep getting reports you do not want. Message Confirmation  
Reports can be set to print automatically after each single or  
multiple-location transmission; Error Reports can be set to  
print after each failed transmission or reception. Check your  
user function settings and turn off the reports you do not  
want. See the chapters on Customizing OKIFAX and  
Reports.  
The image received on your OKIFAX was very poor. Contact the  
person sending you the fax and ask them to change their  
resolution and contrast settings. Ask the person to make a  
copy of the document on their fax machine to make sure it is  
working properly. Then ask them to send the fax again. If  
you still have a problem, try making a copy of a document on  
your machine to make sure it is working properly. If blotches  
or recurring marks appear, print a cleaning page.  
Your received documents are light or have vertical streaks on them  
and you are not out of toner. First, print a cleaning page—Press  
the Select Function key, then press the 10/Msg. Print from  
Memory key, then press the Yeskey. If that doesn’t help,  
Gently wipe the lens surface of the LED array with a soft pad  
moistened with rubbing alcohol, and then see if the machine  
works properly (refer to “Replacing the Toner Cartridge,” page  
63). If your OKIFAX still does not work properly, remove  
the image drum unit (refer to “Replacing the Image Drum  
Unit,” page 66), and tap the toner cartridge. If this does not  
work, you may need to replace your image drum cartridge.  
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You set your OKIFAX for delayed transmission but it did not send.  
Check the display to make sure that you have set the clock to  
the correct time. See “Setting the Date and Time,” page 19.  
Your received faxes sometimes look distorted. If the document  
received is wider or longer than the paper you have loaded  
into your paper tray, your OKIFAX automatically reduces the  
length of the document to fit on your paper. This type of  
problem could also be communication related.  
Your OKIFAX disconnected before you could answer a voice request.  
You must answer a voice request while the warbling tone is  
sounding. When you hear the warbling tone, press the Voice  
Request key after picking up your handset.  
You are constantly receiving unsolicited advertising on your OKIFAX.  
Try using the closed network function. See page 37.  
Your OKIFAX will not poll a remote fax machine. Call the person at  
the remote fax machine and make sure that they have loaded  
documents and set their fax machine in polling transmission  
mode.  
Your OKIFAX does not immediately switch to TEL mode when you  
make or receive a voice call. Try pressing the Stop key. Your  
OKIFAX will return to standby mode so that you can  
converse. This condition may happen infrequently due to  
telephone line conditions, or the type of external telephone  
used. Check the physical line connections—wall outlet and  
cord. If this problem happens often, call your Authorized  
OKIFAX Dealer for seervice.  
Someone tried to send you a confidential fax but nothing happened.  
You must set up a mail box before anyone can send you a  
confidential fax. See “Receiving Confidential Faxes,” page 43.  
Make sure the person sending you the fax knows the correct  
mail box number.  
Your OKIFAX is connected to a PBX and you cannot dial out. You  
must enter your access digit to reach an outside line before the  
telephone number for each number that you dial or program  
into your machine. Also, your OKIFAX must be pro-  
grammed for PBX operation before it will work. See “Con-  
necting to a PBX,” page 23.  
You want to answer an external telephone but your OKIFAX always  
answers first. If you are using an external telephone, change  
your OKIFAX’s incoming ring response user function  
setting. See page 52.  
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Service and Support  
Okidata Faxable Facts  
This information is valid for the United States and Canada  
only.  
This on-line document retrieval system gives you around-  
the-clock access to product and support information through  
your fax machine. Call 1-800-654-6651 and follow the  
recorded instructions.  
Okidata is firmly committed to the satisfaction of our  
customers. If you have a problem that your customer  
documentation cannot solve, contact these sources for  
service or support:  
Okidata on the Internet  
Your Dealer  
For the latest product information answers to common  
questions, and other support, visit Okidata’s Web site:  
Consult the dealer location where you purchased your  
OKIFAX, or call 1-800-OKIDATA (1-800-654-3282) for the location  
of the nearest Authorized OKIDATA Service Dealer.  
Prices and minimum charges may vary.  
Okidata Customer Service Representatives  
Proof of purchase is required for warranty work. Be  
sure to retain your purchase documents.  
Call 1-800-OKIDATA (1-800-654-3282) to speak with an Okidata  
Customer Service Representative. Please be sure that you are calling  
from a telephone close to your OKIFAX, so you can describe your  
problem accurately. Our Customer Service Representatives are  
trained on all current Okidata products. They can answer your  
questions regarding:  
The Okidata Customer Information System  
For quick answers to commonly-asked questions, call 1-800-  
OKIDATA (1-800-654-3282). The Okidata Information System  
Automated Attendant is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  
The system can provide immediate assistance with:  
Installation of your OKIFAX  
Determination of OKIFAX issues that require service  
Consumer relations  
Basic Operating Procedures  
Sales and Service Referrals  
Parts and Consumable Referrals  
Product Information  
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Purchasing Supplies and Options  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
Before you order, have the correct part number and descrip-  
tion of the item.  
OKIDATA, division of Oki America, Inc. (OKIDATA) warrants  
this OKIFAX to be free from defect in material and workmanship  
and will remedy any such defect according to the terms of this  
Limited Warranty. ThisLimited Warranty extendsto theoriginal  
purchaser only and does not extend to consumable items.  
Consult the Authorized OKIFAX Dealer where you  
purchased your OKIFAX.  
Call1-800-OKIDATA (1-800-654-3282) for the nearest Autho-  
rized Sales and Service location.  
OKIDATA will, for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of  
purchase, repair (or replace at its option) on site at the original  
purchaser's facility and without charge any defective component(s)  
of the OKIFAX, provided that this warranty service is performed  
by an authorized OKIFAX service center or authorized third-party  
service organization. From expiration of the ninety (90) day parts  
and labor warranty until one (1) year from the date of purchase  
(five [5] years in the case of the LED imaging array), OKIDATA  
will provide replacements for defective components at no charge.  
Check office supply catalogs or your local stationery store.  
Most carry Okidata brand supplies.  
Supplies/Options  
Toner Cartridge: Order Number 52106701.  
Image Drum: Order Number 56116901.  
Optional Memory kit with battery backup provides 1MB  
of non-volatile memory:  
To make request or claim for service under the ninety (90) day  
parts and labor coverage of thisLimited Warranty, contact your  
OKIFAX Authorized Dealer, authorized third-party service  
provider, or OKIDATA.  
Order Number 70031501.  
Telephone Handset:Order Number 70031801.  
To make request or claim for service under the parts-only portion  
of thisLimited Warranty the original purchaser must return the  
OKIDATA product, shipping prepaid, in the original shipping  
container or equivalent, to OKIDATA or an authorized OKIFAX  
service center and assume the risk of loss or damage in transit. A  
written receipt for the product, showing the date of purchase,  
dealer's name, and serial number of the OKIFAX facsimile  
machine, must accompany any request or claim for work to be  
performed under thisLimitedWarranty.  
Second Paper Tray, model UST-550, with 500-page additional  
capacity: Order Number 70029401.  
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This Limited Warranty shall not apply if the product has  
been damaged due to abuse, misuse, misapplication,  
accident, or as a result of service or modification by any  
other than an authorized OKIFAX service center.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may  
also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
OKIDATA Service Locations  
THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN  
THOSE ON THE FACE HEREOF AND DESCRIBED  
ABOVE. NO WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL EXTEND BEYOND  
THE RESPECTIVE WARRANTY PERIOD DESCRIBED ABOVE.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied  
warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
UNITED STATES  
OKIDATA  
needed)  
BRAZIL  
Tel: 1-800-OKIDATA  
1-800-654-3282  
Fax:1-609-222-5247  
Oki Data do Brasil, Ltda  
Tel:(5511)5589-1518  
Fax:(5511)5584-0267  
CANADA  
CHILE  
OKIDATA  
Teknos Comunicaciones  
Tel: 56 (2) 555 5530  
Fax:56(2)5502390  
Tel: 1-800-OKIDATA  
1-800-654-3282  
Fax:905-238-4427  
OKIDATA SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR  
ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM-  
AGES OR LOSS ARISING FROM THE USE OF THIS PROD-  
UCT. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of  
incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion  
may not apply to you.  
MEXICO  
COLOMBIA  
Oki Data de Mexico,  
S.A. de C.V.  
Tel: 525-661-6860  
Fax:525-661-5861  
Soluciones Technologicas  
Tel: ( 571) 218-2380  
Fax:(571)622-1280  
ARGENTINA  
VENEZUELA  
Additional information on obtaining service under thisLimited  
Warranty is available by contacting the OKIFAX dealer from  
whom the product was purchased, by contacting OKIDATA  
directly at 1-800-OKIDATA [1-800-654-3282] (U.S. and Canada,  
English only) or at 1-609-222-5276 (Spanish only), or by contact-  
ing one of the listed service locations.  
Megatech  
Fax: (541)371-4123  
Tel: (541) 371-4123 (tone  
MAI de Venezuela S.A.  
Tel:782.78.11  
Fax:(02)781.9390  
ThisLimited Warranty applies to all OKIFAX. However, the  
procedure for obtaining service may vary outside the continental  
United States. Contact your OKIFAX dealer for such warranty  
service information.  
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Specifications  
Category  
Specifications  
Category  
Specifications  
Paper Handling  
Universal tray  
Type/compatibility  
Modem speed  
Desktop ITU-T G3 transceiver  
14.4/9.6/7.2/4.8/2.4 Kbps  
Automatic fallback  
250 sheets maximum; letter, legal, A4.  
16—28 lb. (60.5—105.5 g/m2); 20 lb.  
recommended  
Transmission speed  
(ITU-T Test Chart #1)  
As fast as 6 seconds per page  
Manual feeder  
Single sheet only; letter, legal, A4.  
16—32 lb (60.5—120.2 g/m2)  
Printing speed  
Printing warmup time  
Scan speed  
8 pages per minute  
Memory  
20 seconds Standby to Print  
6 seconds per page  
Fax standard  
Fax option boards  
256KB (up to 17 send/receive pages*)  
1MB board with battery backup  
(up to 100 send/receive pages*)  
Scan resolution  
horizontal: 300 dpi  
vertical: 100 dpi, 200 dpi, 400 dpi  
*Based on ITU-T Test Chart #1  
Halftone transmission  
Scan width  
64 shades of gray  
Environmental  
8.5" (215 mm)  
Dimensions  
W x D x H  
13" x 16.5" x 9.6"  
(33cm x 42 cm x 24.5 cm),  
excluding paper tray  
Protocol  
ITU-T G3  
Communications  
Coding scheme  
Recording paper  
Half duplex  
MH/MR/MMR with ITU-T ECM  
Plain paper, letter, legal, or A4 size  
Weight  
Power  
28.7 lb (13 kg) with image drum  
120 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz ± 2%  
or 220/240 VAC ± 10% , 50/60 Hz ±2%  
*Based on ITU-T Test Chart #1  
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Index  
Symbols  
AnsweringMachine  
connecting 17  
Answeringmachine 17, 20  
Answering mode 20-21  
setting 21  
Auto Dialkey 7, 29, 31  
Auto Dial numbers 29-31, 72  
AutoReckey 7, 21  
Auto Receive mode [FAX] 20  
AUTO START 54  
*/Tone key 8  
0/Uniquekey 8  
1/DelayedTXkey 10, 40  
10/Message Print From Memory key 11  
1'ST PAPER SIZE: 52  
2/BroadcastFeederTXkey 10, 42  
3/Confidential TX key 10  
4/Relay Initiate TX key 10, 46  
5/Polling key 10, 47  
6/Report Print key 10, 57  
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7/Counter Display key 10, 70  
8/LocationProgramkey 11, 27, 29, 31  
9/UserProgramkey 11, 19, 22, 23, 28, 51, 55, 56  
Broadcast confirmation report 58  
Broadcastentryreport 56  
BroadcastFeederTXkey 10  
Broadcasting 45-47  
A
BUSY TONE DETECT 54  
Activity report 57  
Alarm 9  
Alarm indicator 9  
alternatenumber 10  
C
CallBackNumber 21  
Chain dalling 29  
78 Index  
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CHANGE DRUM 66, 69  
Cleaningpage 11, 63  
Clock  
D
Date  
setting 19  
setting 19  
DelayedTXkey 10  
Dialparameters 54-55  
changing 55  
DIAL PREFIX 54  
DIAL TONE DETECT 54  
Dialing  
Closednetwork 37, 50, 73  
Codes  
communication 59  
report 59  
COMM ERROR 71  
Communication codes 59  
COMMUNICATION ERROR 71  
Components 3  
chain 29  
OneTouch 10  
DisplayPanel 7  
Displaypanelmessages 68  
Distinctive ring 51  
setting 51-54  
DOCUMENT JAM 60  
Document jam  
Confidential fax 43  
Confidentialfaxmessages  
receiving 43  
sending 43  
Confidential Reception Report 59  
Confidential TX key 10  
Configuration report 58  
Contrast  
transmit document 34  
Control Panel 6, 7  
Copy 7, 24  
clearing 60  
DOCUMENT MIS-FEED 69  
Documentstacker 13  
Documents  
loading 32  
preparing 32  
Copykey 7,24  
Drum counter  
resetting 11, 68  
CounterDisplaykey 10  
Customer Information Center 74  
CustomerServiceRepresentatives 74  
Index 79  
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Hook/V. Request key 7, 35  
Hyphenkey 7  
E
Echo Protection 28  
ECM FUNCTION 53  
End of Session tone 11  
Error Tones 11  
ExternalTelephone  
connecting 17  
I
Image Drum Cartridge 5  
replacing 66-68  
INCOMING RING 52  
Internet 74  
F
J
Fax  
Jam  
sending 34-35  
document 71  
printing paper 60-63  
sending, confidential 43  
sending, delayed 40, 73  
sending, multiple locations 42  
Fax Identification (Fax ID) 21-22  
FAX mode 20  
K
KeySelectTone 11  
FaxableFacts 74  
FWD 21, 22  
L
Language  
setting 22, 52  
G
Groups 30  
LED array 65, 72  
LED Print Head 5  
LINE jack 15  
H
Location ID 27, 28, 29, 30  
LocationProgramkey 11  
LONG DOC. TX 55  
Handset 35  
installing 15  
80 Index  
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M
O
Manual Receive mode [TEL] 20  
MDY/DMY 55  
MEM./FEEDER SW. 53  
Memory  
Off-Hook Alarm tone 11  
OneTouchkeypad 8  
OneTouchkeys 31, 72  
location ID 27, 28  
printing from 11  
programming 27  
Memoryreception 37  
cancelling 37  
ONE TOUCH PARAM 53  
P
Message Confirmation Report  
user function settings 49  
Message confirmation report 56  
Message Print From Memory key 11  
Messages  
displaypanel 68  
MF(TONE)/DP(PULSE) 54  
Multiple locations  
Paper  
weight 18  
PAPER OUT/JAM 60  
PAPER JAM 60, 69  
PAPER MIS-FEED 69  
Pausekey 9  
PBX(PrivateBranchExchange) 23, 54, 73  
PBX LINE 54  
faxing 42  
PhoneDirectory 58  
Pluskey 9  
Polling 47, 73  
N
No key 8  
NO PAPER 69  
NO TONER MEM.RX 55  
Number  
Pollingkey 10  
Pollingreception 10  
Polling transmission 10  
Powercord 17  
alternate 10  
primary 10  
Numerickeypad: 8  
Poweroutagereport 38, 59  
Primary number 10  
Print counters 70  
Index 81  
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PRINTER ALARM 2 70  
PRINTER ALARM 4 70  
Printing paper jam  
broadcast confirmation 58  
broadcastentry 56  
codes 59  
clearing 60-63  
PrivateBranchExchange(PBX) 23  
confidentialreception 57  
message confirmation 56  
poweroutage 59  
R
Resolution  
transmit document 33  
RING RESPONSE 51, 73  
ReceivingFax  
in memory 37  
manual 36  
REDIAL INTERVAL 54  
Redialkey 7  
S
Searchkey 7,34  
SelectFunctionkey 7  
Sender ID 21, 50  
Service and Support 74  
Service Function Settings 55  
Signal Tones 11  
Spacekey 9  
Start 9  
Startkey 9  
Stop 9  
Stopkey: 9  
REDIAL TRIES 54  
Redialing 35  
Reduction, automatic 18  
REFER TO USER GUIDE 70  
Relaybroadcastreport 46  
RelayBroadcasting 45-47  
Relay Initiate TX key 10  
Relayed fax transmission 10  
REMOTE DIAGNOSIS 52  
REMOTE RECEIVE 52  
REPLACE TONER CART 64, 70  
Report Print key 10  
Reports 72  
Supplies 75  
T
activity 57  
T/F mode 20  
T/F TIMER PROG. 50  
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TAD MODE 55  
TAD mode 17, 20  
TEL jack 17  
U
User function settings 49-54  
changing 53  
UserProgramkey 11  
TEL mode 20  
TEL/FAX SW. 55  
Telephone Answering Device mode [TAD] 20  
TelephoneLine  
V
connecting 15  
Telephone/Fax mode [T/F] 20  
Time  
VoiceRequest 38, 73  
answering 38  
initiating 39  
setting 19  
VoiceRequestTone 11  
TIME/DATE PRINT 55  
Tonercartridge 5  
installing 14  
Y
Yeskey 8  
replacing 63-65  
Transmission  
stopping 35  
Transmit Resolution 72  
Transmit Resolution/Yes ß 8  
TSI PRIN 55  
TSI/CSI 21  
TX MODE DEFAULT 50  
Type of Original 72  
Index 83  
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Note: Small amounts of toner on skin or clothing can  
easily be removed with soap and cold water. Hot water  
makes toner harder to remove.  
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET  
OL "e" Series Toner  
MSDS # 58093101  
For more information, contact Okidata at:  
Hazardous Ingredients  
Styrene-Butyl Acrylate Copolymer (91% by weight)  
532 Fellowship Road  
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054  
CAS# 25767-47-9  
OSHA TWA 15 mg/m3 for total dust  
ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 for total dust  
EmergencyInformation:1-800-OKIDATA  
Carbon Black (5-7% by weight)  
CAS# 1333-86-4  
Emergency First Aid Procedures  
OSHA TWA 3.5 mg/m3  
ACGIH TLV 3.5 mg/m3  
Emergency  
Procedure  
Toner swallowed  
(ingested).  
Dilute by giving two glasses of  
water and induce vomiting by  
administering Syrup of Ipecac  
(follow manufacturer’s instruc  
tions). Seek medical attention.  
NEVER give anything by mouth  
orattempttoinducevomiting  
in a person who is unconscious.  
Polypropylene (less than 3% by weight)  
CAS# 9003-07-0  
OSHA TWA 15 mg/m3 for total dust  
ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 for total dust  
Amorphous Fumed Silica (less than 1% by weight)  
CAS# 67762-90-7  
OSHA PEL 15.0 mg/m3 for total dust  
ACGIH TLV 10.0 mg/m3 for total dust  
Toner inhaled.  
Remove person to fresh air.  
Seek medical attention.  
Note: This product is not regulated under Section 313 of  
SARA, Title III.  
Physical Data  
Melting Point: 110°C (230°F)  
Boiling Point: Not applicable  
Vapor Pressure: Not applicable  
Toner gets in  
the eyes.  
Flush eyes with large quantities  
of cool water for 15 minutes,  
keeping the eyelids open with  
fingers. Seek medical attention.  
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Vapor Density (Air=1): Not applicable  
Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate=1): Not applicable  
Specific Gravity (H2O=1): 1.15  
Health Hazard Data  
Routes of Entry: Inhalation, Ingestion, Eyes, Skin.  
Health Hazards:  
Solubility in water: Negligible  
Appearance and odor: Black granules, no odor  
1. Styrene-Butyl Acrylate Copolymer  
Subcutaneous implantation of polymeric styrene powder  
in rats has induced tumors at the site of implantation.  
Fire and Explosion Hazard Data  
2. Carbon black  
(Group 3 “Not Classifiable”; IARC)  
Flash Point (Method Used): Not applicable  
Flammable Limits  
Overexposure to carbon black is associated with causing  
irritation, conjunctivitis, and corneal hypoplasia of the  
eyes; minor irritation and eczema of the skin; and  
irritation and bronchitis. Long-term inhalation exposure  
may be associated with causing lung cancer.  
Lower Explosive Limit: Not applicable  
Upper Explosive Limit: Not applicable  
Extinguishing Media: Water, CO2, Dry Chemical, or Foam  
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Do not use methods that  
may create a dust cloud, such as high pressure water and/or  
steam  
3. Polypropylene  
(Group 3 “Not Classifiable”; IARC)  
Subcutaneous implantation of polypropylene powder in  
rats has induced tumors at the site of implantation.  
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards:  
• Organic components decompose at 200-455°C (392-  
851°F).  
• Material may explosively combust when finely suspended  
in air.  
• Thermal decomposition of organic components may  
result in release of oxides of carbon and nitrogen.  
4. Amorphous Fumed Silica  
(Group 3 “Not Classifiable”; IARC)  
Overexposure to amorphous silica has been associated  
with causing irritation of the lungs and pneumoconiosis.  
Long-term inhalation exposure may be associated with  
producing tumors in laboratory animals.  
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Reactivity Data  
HEPA cartridge during cleanup.  
Stability: Stable  
Polymerization: Will not occur.  
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Thermal decomposi-  
tion may result in release of oxides of carbon and nitrogen.  
Temperature: Do not expose to temperatures above 200°C  
(392°F).  
Protective Gloves and/or Eye Protection: Not normally  
required. For large spills, use rubber gloves and chemical  
worker’s goggles during cleanup.  
Ventilation: Outside of normal ventilation, not normally  
required.  
Incompatibility: Avoid exposure to strong oxidizers.  
Other Protective Equipment and/or Hygienic Practices:  
None  
Spill Cleanup and Disposal  
Spill Cleanup  
Special Precautions  
Small Spills  
1.Removesourcesofignition.  
2. Clean up spill with wet cloth.  
Precautions for Handling or Storage: Protect from high  
heat. Avoid making dust.  
Other Precautions: None  
Large Spills  
1.Removesourcesofignition.  
2. Wear protective gear: respirator, rubber gloves, goggles (see  
below)  
3. Clean up spill with scoop,beingcarefulnottogeneratealotof  
dust.  
The information contained in this MSDS is based on data considered  
accurate; however, no warranty is expressed or implied regarding the  
accuracy of these data or the results to be obtained from the use  
thereof. Vendor assumes no responsibility for injury to vendee or  
third person party proximately caused by the product if reasonable  
safety procedures are not adhered to as stipulated in the MSDS.  
Furthermore, vendor assumes no responsibility for injury to vendee or  
third person party proximately caused by abnormal use of the product  
even if reasonable safety procedures are followed. Additionally, vendee  
assumes the risk of his use of the product.  
Waste Disposal: Follow appropriate federal, state and local  
regulations.  
Safe Handling and Use  
Respiratory Protection: Not normally required. For large  
spills, use NIOSH-approved full face-piece respirator with  
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