Xerox Faxcentre F116 User Manual

FaxCentre F116 / F116L  
User manual  
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1xx  
2xx  
Guide d'utilisation  
Manual del usuario  
Worldwide Partner  
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WELCOME  
Congratulations for purchasing this new generation multifunction machine. This machine is capable of  
faxing, printing and scanning and furthermore, can be used for Internet communications. Your machine  
will meet all your professional requirements.  
It combines power, user-friendliness and simplicity thanks to its navigator, its multitask access and its  
direct access directory.  
Providing access to the Internet, your machine lets you, depending on model:  
• send and receive faxes to E-mails,  
• send and receive E-mails.  
You can also print to PCL® 6 and SGScript 3 formats (emulation of Postscript® level 3 language).  
We recommend that you read this Manual carefully, in order to familiarise yourself with the various  
features and functions of your machine.  
Model  
Equipment  
Color scanner  
Fax modem 33,6 kbps and data 56 kbps  
Laser printer black & white 16 ppm  
FaxCentre F116  
Color scanner  
Bi-line: 2 fax modem 33,6 kbps  
Modem data 56 kbps  
FaxCentre F116L  
Laser printer black & white 16 ppm  
The FAXCENTRE F 116 is equipped with one phone line (L1).  
The FAXCENTRE F 116L is equipped with two phone lines (L1 and L2).  
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List of accessories  
The following additional accessories are proposed for the FaxCentre F116 Family:  
• Directory card.  
• 500-page paper tray.  
• LAN driver kit /Activation PCL® 6 and SGScript2  
Consumables  
To refer to the last page of this user manual for the references.  
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The list of accessories is subject to change without prior notice.  
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Control panel  
15. OK key: confirm displayed selection.  
1.  
key: manual line taking, tone monitoring  
16. C key: return to previous menu and correct  
during fax transmission.  
data entry.  
2.  
3.  
key: attachment to a typed-in mail.  
17.or keys: navigation keys.  
key: scanning resolution during transmis-  
sion or copy.  
18.Alphabetical keypad.  
19.  
20.  
key: access to special characters.  
key: enter or go to next line.  
4.  
key: contrast adjustment.  
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21.Í key: erase character before cursor.  
5.  
6.  
key: SMS transmission .  
22.× key: Shift key.  
key: access to directory and quick-dial  
numbers.  
23.  
key: Charge code key  
7.  
8.  
key: access to the last dialed numbers, or to  
the last entered e-mail addresses after pressing  
24. and keys: memorize a key combination.  
Default setting:  
F1 : Scan to PC  
the  
key.  
F2 : Scan to FTP  
key: broadcast transmission (fax, e-mail or  
SMS).  
A Scanning resolution during fax transmission  
(Fine, SFine, Photo).  
9. Numerical keypad.  
B
:"Line L1 and Line L2" icon:  
On: communication in progress.  
Blinking: communication being established.  
10. key: fax transmission or black & white  
local copy.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
:key: Scan to e-mail (Internet fax transmis-  
sion).  
C
D
Machine Paper Jam indicator.  
"Toner" icon:  
On: toner empty.  
Blinking: toner near end, toner low.  
key: color document transmission over the  
Internet.  
key: stop current operation.  
E Fax reception icon:  
14. M key: access to the different functions  
* On: reception possible.  
* Blinking: unprinted document(s) in memory  
or being received.  
(MENU).  
1. Depending on countries and availability opera-  
* Off: reception impossible.  
tors service.  
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B
C
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FineSFinePhoto  
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CONTENTS  
1 INSTALLATION  
7
Installing your machine  
Installation requirements  
Operational precautions  
7
7
8
Unpacking the shipping box  
10  
Unpacking the machine parts  
Description  
11  
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15  
15  
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23  
Installing the removable parts  
Installing the paper tray  
Installing the copy output tray  
Installing the document feed tray  
Installing the document output tray  
Loading paper  
Loading paper manually  
Installing the second paper cassette unit (option)  
Connections  
Telephone and LAN connection  
Power line connection and switch-on  
2 GETTING STARTED  
25  
Navigation methods  
25  
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25  
27  
27  
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28  
28  
Presentation  
The navigator  
The display screen  
Access to functions  
Menu-driven access  
Direct access by number  
Functions list  
3 SETTING UP YOUR MACHINE  
Main settings  
33  
33  
Remote configuration  
34  
34  
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37  
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Embedded Web Server  
Conditions required  
Accessing the Web Server  
Before transmission  
Date/Time  
Your machine number/your name  
Type of network  
Geographical settings  
Confirmation report  
Document feed type  
Delay send mode  
Before reception  
Fax answering machine  
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Reception without paper  
Number of copies  
38  
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38  
39  
39  
Relay broadcast  
Fax or PC reception  
Technical parameters  
Local Area Network (LAN) settings  
42  
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43  
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Local network settings  
Automatic configuration  
Manual configuration  
IEEE address (or Ethernet address) or MAC address  
Netbios names  
L1 and L2 line network configuration (model F116L)  
Network type  
Line user mode  
Recording the line 2 number (model F116L)  
Selecting the manual transmission mode line  
Dialing prefix  
To program the prefix  
To modify the minimum length  
Manual call pick-up without off-hooking  
Call monitoring  
Stopping a call in progress  
Call reports and logs  
Message service and the Internet  
Initializations parameters  
Access to connection and message service parameters  
Access to servers parameters  
Settings  
Standard settings  
Mail sorting  
Internet Connection  
Immediate connection to the Internet  
Programmed connection  
Deactivating the Internet function  
4 DIRECTORY  
57  
Creating speed dial lists  
Adding a record  
57  
58  
58  
59  
59  
60  
60  
60  
60  
61  
62  
63  
Creating group dial lists  
Adding a list  
Consulting a record or a list  
Modifying a record or a list  
Deleting a record or a list  
Printing the directory  
Importing a directory  
The file structure  
Procedure  
Exporting a directory  
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5 OPERATION  
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Sending  
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74  
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Document positioning  
Scanner  
Choosing the resolution/contrast  
Resolution  
Contrast  
Dialing  
From the directory  
From the redial key  
To multiple numbers  
Transmission over the Telephone Network  
Immediate transmission  
Delayed transmission  
Transmission with auto redial  
Rerouting  
Tx forwarding  
Transmission over the Internet  
Sending a black and white document to an E-Mail address  
Sending a color document to an E-mail address  
Sending a typed message to an E-Mail address  
Scan to FTP  
Transmission waiting queue  
Consult or modify the waiting queue  
Immediately perform transmission from the waiting queue  
Printing a document in waiting or in deposit  
Print the waiting queue  
Deleting a transmission on hold  
Cancelling a transmission in progress  
Reception  
75  
75  
75  
Reception over the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)  
Reception over the Internet  
Copying  
75  
75  
75  
76  
76  
77  
78  
78  
79  
79  
79  
80  
Local copy  
Standard copy  
Enhanced copy  
Specific copy settings  
Scanner settings  
Fax Reception Mode  
Choosing the Paper Tray  
Selecting Paper Formats  
Received Faxes Reduction Mode  
Discard size  
Machine settings  
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Other functions  
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86  
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86  
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87  
87  
88  
88  
89  
89  
90  
Logs  
Printing the functions list  
Printing the machine settings  
Programming speed dials  
Font printing  
Counters  
Deposit and polling  
Security  
Entering the locking code  
Locking the keyboard  
Locking the numbers  
Locking the Internet settings  
Locking the SMS service  
Scan to PC  
Department code  
Function management by the administrator  
Activating the department code  
Deactivating the department code  
Setting the department codes  
Creating a department code  
Deleting a department code  
Printing a department code  
Printing the department report  
Use of the department codes by a department  
Charge code  
90  
90  
Entering the charge code  
Mail box (MBX FAX)  
91  
91  
91  
92  
92  
92  
92  
93  
93  
93  
MBX management  
Creating an MBX  
Modifying the features of a MBX  
Printing the contents of a MBX  
Deleting a MBX  
Printing the MBX list  
MBX deposit in your machine  
MBX deposit in a remote machine  
MBX polling from a remote machine  
6 MAINTENANCE  
95  
95  
95  
96  
96  
Maintenance  
General  
Replacing the consumables (toner and drum cartridges)  
Replacing cartridges  
Cleaning  
108  
108  
108  
Cleaning the scanner’s glass  
Cleaning the machine  
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Servicing  
Scanner calibration  
Customer support  
Faults  
110  
110  
110  
110  
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111  
111  
111  
113  
113  
114  
117  
118  
118  
119  
120  
Communication errors  
Transmission from the feeder  
Transmission from memory  
Communication error codes  
Machine errors  
Error messages  
machine paper jam  
Paper jam at the feeders and trays  
Scanner documents jams  
Document feeder document jam  
Misc problems  
Machine packing and transportation  
Machine specifications  
122  
7 SAFETY  
123  
123  
124  
124  
124  
124  
125  
126  
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127  
127  
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128  
128  
128  
129  
129  
131  
131  
132  
132  
133  
133  
133  
134  
136  
Warning Markings  
Electrical Supply  
Operator Accessible Areas  
Maintenance  
Cleaning Your Product  
WARNING - Electrical Safety Information  
Laser Safety Information  
Operational Safety Information  
Maintenance Information  
Ozone safety Information  
For consumables  
Radio frequency emissions  
Product safety certification  
Regulatory Information  
For fax function  
USA  
CANADA  
EUROPE  
Environmental Compliance  
USA  
Canada  
Illegal Copies  
USA  
Canada  
Product Recycling and Disposal  
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1 INSTALLATION  
INSTALLING YOUR MACHINE  
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS  
A proper location helps to ensure that your machine provides you with the long service life for which  
it is designed. Double-check to make sure that the location you select has the following  
characteristics.  
• Choose a location that is well ventilated.  
• When installing the machine close to a wall, make sure the distance between the wall and the  
upper edge of the tray is at least 10 inches (25 centimetres) for easier opening of the upper  
cover.  
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• The machine has been designed to be used indoors only.  
• Do not use your machine near water.  
• Make sure there is no chance of ammonia or other organic gasses being generated in the area.  
• The grounded power outlet (refer to the safety instructions in the Safety section) you plan to con-  
nect to for power should be nearby and not obstructed.  
• Make sure that the machine is not exposed to direct sunlight.  
• Avoid areas in the direct airflow of air conditioners, heaters, or ventilators and areas subject to  
temperature and humidity extremes.  
• Choose a sturdy, level surface where the machine will not be exposed to strong vibration.  
• Keep the machine away from any objects that might block its heat vents.  
• Do not locate the machine near curtains or other combustible objects.  
• Choose an area where there is no possibility of the machine being splashed with water or other  
liquids.  
• Make sure that the surrounding area is clean, dry, and free of dust.  
Operational precautions  
Note the following important precautions whenever using the machine.  
Operating Environment  
The following describes the operating environment required when using the machine:  
• Temperature: 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F) with fluctuation of 10°C (18°F) per hour.  
• Humidity: 20% to 80% (no condensation) with fluctuation of 20% per hour.  
Machine  
The following describes precautions for using the machine.  
• Never turn the machine off or open any of its covers during a print operation.  
• Never place flammable gasses, liquids or objects that generate magnetic forces near the machine.  
• When unplugging the power cord, always grasp the plug and never pull on the cord. A damaged  
cord creates the danger of fire or electrical shock.  
• Never touch the power cord when your hands are wet. Doing so creates the danger of electrical  
shock.  
• Always unplug the power cord before moving the machine. Failure to do so can damage the  
power cord, creating the danger of fire or electrical shock.  
• Always unplug the power cord if you do not plan to use the machine for a long time.  
• Never try to remove any secured panel or cover. The machine contains high-voltage circuit which  
creates the danger of electrical shock when exposed.  
• Never try to modify the machine. Doing so creates the danger of fire or electrical shock.  
• Never place any heavy objects on the power cord, pull on it or bend it. Doing so creates the dan-  
ger of fire or electrical shock.  
• Always make sure the machine is not placed on the electrical cord or the communications cables  
of any other electrical equipment. Also make sure that cords and cables do not get into the  
machine’s mechanism. Any of these conditions create the danger of malfunction and fire.  
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• Always take care that paper clips, staples, or other small pieces of metal do not get into the  
machine through its vents or other openings. Such objects create the danger of fire or elec-  
trical shock.  
• Do not allow water or other liquids to spill on or near the machine. Fire or electrical shock  
can occur should water or liquid come into contact with the machine.  
• Should liquid or any piece of metal accidently get inside the machine, immediately turn it  
off, unplug the power cord, and contact your dealer. Failure to take this immediate action  
creates the danger of fire or electrical shock.  
• Whenever the machine emits unusually high amounts of heat, smoke, an unusual odor, or  
noise, immediately turn it off, unplug it, and contact your dealer. Failure to take this imme-  
diate action creates the danger of fire or electrical shock.  
• Paper for machine: do not use paper previously printed by your machine or any other  
machine: the ink or toner deposited on that paper might damage the printing system  
of your machine.  
Caution - Be sure to locate the machine in a well-ventilated location. A minimal amount  
of ozone is generated during normal operation of this machine. Because of this, an  
unpleasant odor may result when the machine is used for extensive printing in a poorly  
ventilated area. For a comfortable, healthy, and safe operation, be sure to locate the  
machine in a well-ventilated area.  
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Installation  
UNPACKING THE SHIPPING BOX  
Take the packing material and the machine out of the shipping box.  
Packing  
material  
Machine  
Shipping box  
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Installation  
UNPACKING THE MACHINE PARTS  
Remove the plastic bags and check for the parts depicted below.  
12  
11  
9
10  
13  
1
8
2
7
6
3
5
4
1 : Document output tray  
2 : Paper output tray  
3 : Paper feed tray  
8 : Machine  
9: Document feed tray for scanning  
10 : User Guide  
4 : AC power cord  
11 : PC Kit CD Rom  
5 : L1 telephone line cable (F116)  
6 : L2 telephone line cable (F116L)  
7 : USB cable  
12 : Self-adhesive key*  
13 : Quick Start Guide  
*(This sticker describe the meaning of the keys)  
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Installation  
Peel off the three strips of shipping tape from the front of the machine.  
Pull out the two pads from the paper feed inlet.  
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Installation  
Press the paper size guide on the right, in order to push both paper size guides to the left or  
to the right. Pull out the plastic tab and the shipping tape from the paper feed inlet.  
Peel off the shipping tape from the paper tray.  
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Installation  
DESCRIPTION  
Scanner  
Document feed  
tray for scanning  
Control panel  
Adjustable  
paper guide  
Document output  
tray  
Top cover release  
button  
Copy output tray  
Machine cover  
release button  
machine  
On/Off  
switch  
Paper feed tray  
Second cassette  
paper tray  
(500 pages)  
(option)  
Second paper  
cassette (option)  
Chip card  
reader  
L2 telepbone  
cable socket  
(model F116L)  
L1 telephone  
cable socket  
AC power  
cord  
AC power  
connector  
L1 telephone line  
cable  
L2 telephone line  
cable  
(model F116L)  
Toner Cartridge  
(pre-installed)  
Drum cartridge  
(pre-installed)  
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Installation  
INSTALLING THE REMOVABLE PARTS  
This section details the installation of the machine's removable parts.  
INSTALLING THE PAPER TRAY  
Using the machine's left and right notches, gently push the tray in until it stops (as  
illustrated below).  
Install the tray cover.  
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INSTALLING THE COPY OUTPUT TRAY  
With both hands, slightly bend the centre part of the tray upwards in order to insert its clips into  
the notches located on the upper part of the machine. Release the tray so that it recovers its initial  
shape. If necessary, push at the base and at the centre of the tray from underneath so that is snaps  
into place behind notch A.  
A
INSTALLING THE DOCUMENT FEED TRAY  
Install the tray by inserting its two guides into the notches provided at the rear of the machine.  
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INSTALLING THE DOCUMENT OUTPUT TRAY  
Install the output tray on the upper front part of the machine by inserting its two guides into  
the notches provided.  
LOADING PAPER  
Press the paper size guide on the right in order to push both paper size guides lightly to the  
left or to the right.  
Place a tray of paper into the tray. In case of letterhead paper, be sure to place the paper  
printed side up.  
Secure the tray of paper by pushing the paper size guides against the right and left edges  
of the tray.  
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Supported types of paper:  
Auto-feed cassette  
Manual feed tray  
16 lb. to 24 lb. (60 to 90 g/m²)  
16 lb. to 40 lb. (60 to 160 g/m²)  
Install the paper tray cover into place.  
Caution - Do not add paper in the paper tray while the machine is printing.  
LOADING PAPER MANUALLY  
When printing on special paper, such as 16 lb. to 40 lb. max. color paper or transparent film (laser  
machine compatible), you should load the paper manually, one sheet after the other. To do so:  
Insert your sheet of paper or film between the two feed pawls 1 and 2 located on the paper tray  
cover until it stops in the machine.  
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Adjust the sheet or film width as appropriate by means of feed pawls 1 or 2.  
1
2
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INSTALLING THE SECOND PAPER CASSETTE UNIT (OPTION)  
Remove the second paper cassette unit and  
tray 2 from their packaging, including the  
protective tape used to hold the various  
components in place.  
Place the machine on top of the base unit.  
Make sure to align the coupling pins of the  
base unit with the holes located underneath  
the machine.  
Remove the cover from tray.  
Press down on the paper lifting plate located  
inside of tray until it locks.  
Place a tray of up to 500 sheets of paper into  
tray so that the side that was facing up when  
the paper was unwrapped is still facing up.  
Replace the cassette cover and insert tray  
into the second paper cassette unit.  
NOTE  
:
Be sure to use both hands whenever tray is removed from or inserted into the second paper cassette unit.  
The second paper cassette paper unit only accepts Letter paper format.  
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CONNECTIONS  
Caution - Use the cable(s) delivered with the machine.  
A
B
C
D
E
F
H
G
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Make sure the On/Off switch is set to 0 (Off).  
Key to the diagram:  
A : L1 telephone line socket  
B : L2 telephone line socket (model  
F116L)  
C : LAN socket  
D : USB port  
E : Main Power Receptacle  
F : Power cord  
G : Line cord L1  
H : Line cord L2 (model F116L)  
TELEPHONE AND LAN CONNECTION  
It is best that you use direct lines which are reserved for the machine only. This will enable the  
machine to operate permanently and to receive communications without needing any user  
intervention.  
The machine has one standardized telephone socket (model F116) or 2 standardized telephone  
sockets (model F116L) to connect it to the telphone network. These sockets are located on the  
back left of the machine.  
Your installer or Telecommunications Agency will provide all the information you need in  
relation to the conditions for connecting your machine to the telephone network.  
Connect end G of the telephone line cord 1 to socket A (L1), and the other end to the wall  
telephone socket for the first communications line.  
Connect end H of the telephone line cord 2 (model F116L) to socket B (L2), and the other end  
to the wall telephone socket for the second communications line.  
LAN connection. Connect the end of the LAN cable (provided by your network administrator)  
to socket C on your machine and the other end to your local network socket.  
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POWER LINE CONNECTION AND SWITCH-ON  
Caution - Refer to safety procedure in the Safety chapter.  
Connect the end of power cord F to socket E on the machine and the other end to the wall  
mains socket.  
Set the On/Off switch to position 1 (On).  
After a few seconds, when the machine has warmed up, the date and time will appear. To set the  
language and the time of your machine, refer to paragraph Setting Up Your Machine, page 33.  
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2 GETTING STARTED  
NAVIGATION METHODS  
PRESENTATION  
The navigator gives you access to the menus visible on screen.  
The navigator  
This navigator has 5 keys and allows you to move within the menus available on your machine.  
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Moving within the menus  
To  
Use key  
Symbol used  
Enter the main menu.  
M
Select the next line in a menu.  
OK  
C
Select the previous line in a menu.  
Confirm entry and go to the following  
menu.  
Return to the previous menu.  
Confirm and exist from the current menu.  
Exit without confirming from the current  
menu.  
Moving within a data entry field  
To  
Use key  
Symbol used  
Move to the right  
Move to the left.  
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To  
Use key  
Symbol used  
Confirm and goes to the previous menu  
OK  
Delete a character by moving the cursor to  
the left.  
C
Confirm your entry and return to the initial  
screen.  
The display screen  
The screen has two lines of 16 characters.  
The cursor shows the line you selected.  
1
2
DIRECTORY  
SETUP  
For menus with more than two choices, use the arrows or of the navigator to obtain the  
next (hidden) lines of the menu (3, 4, etc.).  
ACCESS TO FUNCTIONS  
Access to functions may be achieved in two ways.  
• Menu-driven access.  
• Direct function access.  
Menu-driven access  
You may print the functions list to know the number of a function.  
Press the M key, the functions menu appears.  
1
2
DIRECTORY  
SETUP  
Use the or navigator arrows to move the cursor in front of the required function.  
4
5
SMS SERVICE  
PRINT  
Validate your choice by pressing OK.  
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When in the selected menu, use the or navigator arrows to move the cursor in front  
of the required sub-function.  
51  
52  
FUNCTIONS LIST  
LOGS  
Validate your choice by pressing OK.  
Direct access by number  
You may print the functions list (M 51 OK) to know the number of a function.  
From the stand-by mode:  
Press the M key, enter the number of the required function and validate your choice by  
pressing OK.  
FUNCTIONS LIST  
MAIN MENU 1 : DIRECTORY  
Functions  
Function description  
Enter phone number in directory  
Create a list of subscribers  
Modify a record or a list  
Delete a record or a list  
Page  
M 11 OK - NEW CONTACT  
M 12 OK - NEW LIST  
M 13 OK - MODIFY  
M 14 OK - CANCEL  
M 15 OK - PRINT  
58  
59  
60  
60  
60  
Print directory  
M 16 OK - SAVE/LOAD  
Save/load directory on microcard  
Save directory on microcard  
Load directory from microcard  
Enable/disable e-mail import  
Export directory by E-Mail  
M 161 OK  
M 162 OK  
SAVE  
LOAD  
57  
57  
62  
62  
M 17 OK - IMPORT  
M 18 OK - EXPORT  
MAIN MENU 2 : SETUP  
Functions  
M 21 OK - DATE/TIME  
M 22 OK - NUMBER / NAME  
M 23 OK - SEND  
Function description  
Date/time setting  
Enter your name and your number  
Page  
34  
35  
M 231 OK  
M 232 OK  
M 233 OK  
SEND REPORT  
MEMORY SEND.  
ECO PER.  
Sending report printing type  
Sending from scanner or memory  
Setting economy period (see M 32 OK)  
36  
36  
37  
M 24 OK - RECEPTION  
M 241 OK  
M 242 OK  
M 243 OK  
M 244 OK  
REC. PAPER  
NBR OF COPIES  
PC RECEPT.  
REDUCTION  
Acceptance of reception without paper  
Nb of copies for received documents  
Choice for PC reception  
38  
38  
39  
Reduction of received fax  
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MAIN MENU 2 : SETUP  
Functions  
Function description  
Page  
M 25 OK - NETWORKS  
M 251 OK  
M 2511 OK  
M 2512 OK  
M 252 OK  
M 2521 OK  
M 2522 OK  
M 2523 OK  
M 2524 OK  
M 253 OK  
M 2531 OK  
M 2532 OK  
M 2533 OK  
M 2534 OK  
M 2535 OK  
M 2536 OK  
M 2537 OK  
TEL. NETWORK  
L1: NETWORK TYP L1: Network type  
L2: NETWORK TYP L2: Network type  
PREFIX Dialing prefix activation  
Adjust tel. network settings  
35  
SIZE NUMBER  
L1 PREFIX  
L2 PREFIX  
Min. size number to be send with prefix  
Setting first line dialing prefix  
Setting second line dialing prefix  
Setting fax server dialing prefix  
LAN parameter settings  
FAX SERVER  
LOCAL NETWORK  
CONFIGURATION Select configuration mode  
42  
42  
43  
43  
43  
43  
43  
IP ADDRESS  
SUBNET MASK  
GATEWAY  
Fax IP Address  
Subnet mask  
Gateway #1 address  
Fax IEEE address  
IEEE ADDRESS  
NETBIOS1 NAME NetBIOS name 1  
NETBIOS2 NAME  
M 26 OK - MULTICOM  
NetBIOS name 2  
Simultaneous communications  
Configure transmission line  
L2: Telephone or fax number  
Technical parameters  
Geographic setting  
M 261 OK  
M 262 OK  
M 29 OK - TECHNICALS  
CONFIGURATION  
L2 NUMBER  
39  
35  
35  
35  
36  
M 20 OK - GEOGRAPHICAL  
M 201 OK  
M 202 OK  
M 203 OK  
COUNTRY  
NETWORK  
LANGUAGE  
Choice of country  
Choice of network  
Choice of the language  
MAIN MENU 3 : FAX  
Functions  
Function description  
Single and broadcast transmission  
Send a document in off hours period  
Polling a document  
Inserting a document to be polled  
Sending to a MBX  
Poll of a MBX  
Sendind for broadcasting  
Fax answering device settings  
Fax forwarding function  
Rerouting of received messages  
Rerouting activation  
Choice your destination  
Rerouted document local printing  
TX forwarding function  
TX forwarding activation  
Recipient selection  
Page  
M 31 OK - TRANSMISSION  
M 32 OK - ECO TRANS.  
M 33 OK - POLLING RX  
M 34 OK - POLLING TX  
M 35 OK - MBX SENDING  
M 36 OK - MBX POLLING  
M 37 OK - BROADCAST  
M 38 OK - FAX ANSW.  
M 39 OK - FAX FORWARD.  
68  
37  
83  
83  
93  
93  
38  
37  
M 391 OK  
M 3911 OK  
M 3912 OK  
M 3913 OK  
M 392 OK  
M 3921 OK  
M 3922 OK  
REROUTING  
ACTIVATION  
DESTINATION  
COPY  
TX FORWARD.  
69  
69  
70  
70  
ACTIVATION  
CALL NUMBER  
70  
70  
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MAIN MENU 5 : PRINT  
Functions  
M 51 OK - FUNCTIONS LIST  
M 52 OK - LOGS  
M 53 OK - DIRECTORY  
M 54 OK - SETUP  
Function description  
Functions list printing  
Print Tx and Rx logs  
Print the directory  
Page  
81  
81  
60  
81  
User parameters printing  
M 55 OK - COMMANDS  
M 56 OK - LISTE MBX  
M 57 OK - PCL FONTS  
M 58 OK - SGSCRIPT FONTS  
Printing of the commands list (see M 65 OK)  
Print list of MBX (see M 75 OK)  
Printing internal PCL fonts  
Printing internal SG Script fonts  
82  
82  
MAIN MENU 6 : COMMANDS  
Functions  
Function description  
Perform a command  
Update of a command  
Delete a command  
Printing of a document in wait queue  
Printing of a commands list  
Page  
M 61 OK - PERFORM  
M 62 OK - MODIFY  
M 63 OK - CANCEL  
M 64 OK - PRINT  
74  
74  
74  
74  
74  
M 65 OK - PRINT LIST  
MAIN MENU 7 : MAILBOXES  
Functions  
Function description  
Page  
M 71 OK - CREATE MBX  
M 72 OK - DEPOSIT MBX  
M 73 OK - PRINT MBX  
M 74 OK - DELETE MBX  
M 75 OK - PRT MBX LIST  
Creating and modification of a MBX  
Storing a document in a Mailbox  
Print content of a Mailbox  
Delete an empty MBX  
91  
93  
92  
92  
92  
Print list of MBX  
MAIN MENU 8 : ADVANCED FCT  
Functions  
M 81 OK - LOCK  
Function description  
Activate a lock to limit access  
Locking code  
Page  
84  
84  
84  
85  
85  
85  
82  
82  
82  
82  
82  
M 811 OK  
M 812 OK  
M 813 OK  
M 814 OK  
M 815 OK  
LOCKING CODE  
LOCK KEYBD.  
LOCK NUMBER  
LOCK PARAMETERS  
LOCK SMS  
Keyboard locking selection  
Dialing locking selection  
Parameters locking selection  
Activate SMS lock  
View activity counters  
Sent pages counter  
Received pages counter  
Scanned pages counter  
Printed pages counter  
M 82 OK - COUNTERS  
M 821 OK  
M 822 OK  
M 823 OK  
M 824 OK  
SENT PAGES  
RECEIVED PG  
SCANNED PAGE  
PRINTED PG  
M 83 OK - FAX SERVER  
Configure Fax server  
M 831 OK  
M 832 OK  
M 833 OK  
M 8331 OK  
CONNEC. TYPE  
ACCESS MODE  
LOCK  
Select type of server FAX connection  
FAX server access mode  
Activate a lock to limit access  
LOCKING CODE Locking code  
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MAIN MENU 8 : ADVANCED FCT  
Functions  
Function description  
FAX server lock access  
Server FAX E-Mail address  
Server FAX IP address  
Server FAX domain name  
Scanner and printer settings  
Scanner settings  
Page  
M 8332 OK  
LOCK ACCESS  
SRV - FAX NAME  
IP ADDRESS  
M 834 OK  
M 835 OK  
M 836 OK  
DOMAIN NAME  
M 84 OK - SCAN. & PRINT  
77  
96  
M 841 OK  
M 842 OK  
SCANNER  
PRINTER  
Printer settings  
Consumables status  
M 85 OK - CONSUMABLES  
M 87 OK - SCAN TO  
M 871 OK  
M 872 OK  
M 88 OK - DEPT. CODES  
M 881 OK  
M 882 OK  
M 883 OK  
M 884 OK  
SCAN-TO-PC  
SCAN-TO-FTP  
Scanner application from the PC  
Sending scanned document to FTP adress  
Setting the Department Codes  
Change the Department Code settings  
Create or modify a Department Code  
Delete a Department Code  
86  
72  
ACTIVATION  
NEW DEPT.  
CANCEL  
86  
87  
88  
89  
110  
PRINT  
Print a Department Code List  
Scanner calibration  
M 80 OK - CALIBRATION  
MAIN MENU 9 : INTERNET  
Functions  
M 91 OK - SUPPLIER  
M 92 OK - INIT PROVIDER  
Function description  
Select Internet Service Provider  
Page  
49  
A
M 921 OK  
M 9211 OK  
M 9212 OK  
M 9213 OK  
M 922 OK  
M 9221 OK  
M 9222 OK  
M 9223 OK  
M 923 OK  
M 9231 OK  
M 9232 OK  
M 9233 OK  
M 9234 OK  
M 924 OK  
M 9241 OK  
CONNECTION  
CALL NUMB.  
IDENTIFIER  
PASSWORD  
MESS. SERV  
49  
50  
50  
Supplier’s dial-up number  
Supplier’s identifier  
Supplier’s password  
IDENTIFIER  
PASSWORD  
E-MAIL ADR  
Message service identifier  
Message service password  
Message service E-Mail address  
SERVERS  
SMTP  
POP3  
DNS 1  
SMTP Server  
POP3 Server  
Primary DNS  
Secondary DNS  
DNS 2  
SMTP AUTHENT.  
ACTIVATION  
- IMMED ACCES  
50  
55  
SMTP authentification activation  
A
Immediate access to supplier  
A
M 93 OK  
- SETTINGS  
M 94 OK  
M 941 OK  
M 942 OK  
M 943 OK  
M 944 OK  
M 945 OK  
M 946 OK  
CONNEC. TYPE  
SEND TYPE  
PERIOD  
DEPOSIT NOTICE  
REPLY ADDR.  
PRINT  
Select type of connection  
Select type of transmission  
Select the period of connection  
Deposit notice printing type  
E-Mail return address  
52  
53  
52  
53  
Print Internet parameters  
53  
71  
53  
A
- E-MAIL  
Sending E-Mail  
M 95 OK  
M 96 OK  
A
- SORT MESSAGES  
Choose reception type  
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Getting Started  
MAIN MENU 9 : INTERNET  
Functions  
Function description  
Page  
M 97 OK - MAINTENANCE  
M 972 OK  
M 973 OK  
M 974 OK  
CALL NUMB.  
IDENTIFIER  
PASSWORD  
Supplier’s dial-up number  
Supplier’s identifier  
Supplier’s password  
A.These menus will appear only with valid ISPN settings  
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3 SETTING UP YOUR  
MACHINE  
MAIN SETTINGS  
After machine power on, the screen displays :  
month  
day  
hours minutes  
FRI 31 DEC 23:59  
PLEASE WAIT  
FineSFinePhoto  
You have to set the date and time, telephone network, language parameter and verify the other  
parameters listed bellow.  
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Setting Up Your Machine  
REMOTE CONFIGURATION  
EMBEDDED WEB SERVER  
You may configure the same parameters by remote as you would locally.  
Conditions required  
To be able to configure your machine by remote, you must:  
• Have a Web browser (Internet Explorer version 4 or above for optimal operation).  
• Define your machine’s Local Network setting parameters (IP address, subnet mask, etc.); these  
parameters will be provided by your network administrator. As soon as you receive this informa-  
tion, refer to refer to paragraph Local network settings, page 42 to fill in the required fields.  
Accessing the Web Server  
Open a Web browser using a PC that is registered on the network.  
Enter the IP address of the machine you want to configure in the Address field.  
Confirm by pressing ENTER.  
When the homepage opens, select the interface language.  
Modify the parameters you want on screen then confirm.  
BEFORE TRANSMISSION  
Date/Time  
At any moment you may change the date and time on your machine.  
To change the date and time:  
M 21 OK - SETUP / DATE/TIME  
Enter one after another the number of the month, day, year, hours and minutes,  
(for example November 8 2004 at 9:33, press 1 1 0 8 0 4 0 9 3 3) and press OK to confirm.  
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Setting Up Your Machine  
Your machine number/your name  
Your machine will print out your fax machine number and your name on each document it  
transmits, if you have saved these parameters (number and name) (refer to paragraph FAX Send  
Header Requirements:, page 129).  
To save your fax machine number and your name:  
M 22 OK - SETUP / NUMBER / NAME  
Enter your fax machine number (20 digits max.) and press OK to confirm.  
Enter your name (20 characters max) then press OK to confirm.  
Type of network  
You may connect your machine to either a PSTN (Public exchange) or private network such as  
private automatic branch exchange (PABX Private exchange). You must select the network  
which is the most convenient.  
To select the type of network:  
M 251 OK - SETUP / NETWORKS / TEL. NETWORK  
M 251 OK - SETUP / NETWORKS / TEL. NETWORK / L1 NETWORK  
M 251 OK - SETUP / NETWORKS / TEL. NETWORK / L2 NETWORK  
Select option PABX or PSTN then confirm your choice with OK.  
Geographical settings  
These settings will enable you to use your machine in different preset countries using different  
languages.  
Country  
By choosing a country, you initialise:  
• the settings for the public telephone network,  
• the language by default.  
To select the country:  
M 201 OK - SETUP / GEOGRAPHICAL / COUNTRY  
Select the required option and press the OK key to confirm.  
Network  
This setting enables you to individually set the type of public telephone network so that your  
machine can communicate over the public network of the country you have chosen in compliance  
with the applicable standards.  
NOTE  
:
These settings are different from the TEL. NETWORK (p. 35) which allows you to choose between  
public and private network.  
To select the network:  
M 202 OK - SETUP / GEOGRAPHICAL / NETWORK  
Select the required option and press the OK key to confirm.  
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Setting Up Your Machine  
Language  
This setting enables you to choose a language other than that imposed by the COUNTRY setting.  
To select the language:  
M 203 OK - SETUP / GEOGRAPHICAL / LANGUAGE  
Select the required option and press the OK key to confirm.  
Confirmation report  
You may print a confirmation report for all communications over the telephone network (STN).  
You may choose between more than one criteria for printing reports:  
WITH: a report is given when the transmission was properly performed or when it is completely  
abandoned (but there is only one report per request),  
WITHOUT: no transmission report, however, your fax will note all transmissions that took place in  
its log (refer to paragraph Logs, page 80),  
ALWAYS: a report is printed with each transmission,  
ON ERROR: a report is printed only if the transmission failed or is abandoned.  
With each transmission report from memory, a reduced version of the first page is automatically  
reproduced.  
To select the report type:  
M 231 OK - SETUP / SEND / SEND REPORT  
Select the required option WITH, WITHOUT, ALWAYS or ON ERROR and confirm your choice  
with OK.  
Document feed type  
You may choose the way you want to feed your documents:  
• from memory, transmission will take place only after memory storage of the document and dia-  
ling. It allows you to get your originals back quickly to free up the machine.  
• from the feeder of the sheet-feed scanner (refer to paragraph Document positioning, page 65),  
transmission will occur after dialing. It allows transmission of larger documents (the size of these  
documents can be higher than the memory capacity).  
To select the way you want to feed your documents:  
M 232 OK - SETUP / SEND / MEMORY SEND.  
Select the option MEMORY or FEEDER and validate your choice with OK.  
NOTE  
:
In feeder mode, the reduced image will not appear on the transmission report.  
Delay send mode  
This function allows you to defer a fax transmission to "off peak hours" and thus reduce the cost of your  
communications.  
The delay send mode, via the telephone network (at off-peak hours), is preset by default from 7.00 pm  
to 7.30 am. Nevertheless you may change this time slot.  
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Modifying the off peak time:  
M 233 OK - SETUP / SEND / ECO PER.  
Enter the hours of the new off peak time and confirm your selection with the key OK.  
Using the off peak time:  
M 32 OK - FAX / ECO TRANS.  
Enter the call number and confirm with OK.  
BEFORE RECEPTION  
Fax answering machine  
The Fax answering machine allows you to keep confidential documents in storage and to avoid  
printing them as you receive them.  
The "Fax Messages" indicator light lets you know the state of your Fax answering machine:  
• Light on: the answering machine is on.  
• Blinking: your fax has documents in storage or is in the process of receiving faxes.  
• Light off: memory full, the fax cannot receive any more documents.  
You can assure document confidentiality by using the 4 digit access code. Once saved, you will  
require this access code for:  
printing fax messages in memory,  
activate or deactivate the fax answering machine.  
Saving an access code  
M 383 OK - FAX / FAX ANSW. / ANSWER CODE  
Enter the code (4 digits) and confirm with OK.  
Activating or deactivating the answering machine  
M 382 OK - FAX / FAX ANSW. / ACTIVATION  
If you saved an access code for your fax answering machine, enter it and validate with OK.  
Select the required option WITH or WITHOUT answering machine and confirm you choice  
with OK.  
Print fax messages stored in the memory  
M 381 OK - FAX / FAX ANSW. / PRINT  
If you have defined an access code for your fax answering machine, enter it and press OK.  
Documents received and stored in the memory are printed.  
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Reception without paper  
Your fax function offers you the possibility to either accept or refuse document reception if your  
machine is unavailable (no paper...).  
If your machine is unavailable, you may choose between two modes of reception:  
• reception mode WITHOUT PAPER, your machine saves the incoming messages in the memory,  
• reception mode WITH PAPER, your machine refuses all incoming group dial.  
To select the reception mode:  
M 241 OK - SETUP / RECEPTION / REC. PAPER  
Select the option WITH PAPER or WITHOUT PAPER and confirm your choice with OK.  
NOTE  
:
Paper out is indicated by a beep and a message on the screen.  
Received faxes are then stored in memory (icon "Fax messages" flashing) to be printed as soon as you add  
paper into the feeder.  
Number of copies  
You may print incoming documents more than once (1 to 99).  
To set the number of each document received:  
M 242 OK - SETUP / RECEPTION / NBR OF COPIES  
Enter the wanted number of copies and confirm with OK.  
At each document reception, your machine will print the number of copies requested.  
Relay broadcast  
Your fax function (initiator) can relay a document, in other words, transmit a document to your group  
dial via a remote machine and with a precise relay list.  
To do this the fax initiator and the remote machine must both have the relay function.  
To relay you need to supply the remote machine with the document and the relay list number. The  
remote machine will then transmit this document to all group dial on the list.  
Once the relay is activated by your machine and as soon as the document is received by the remote  
machine, the document is printed before relaying to all subcribers on the list.  
To activate relay from your machine:  
Set up the document to be repeated (refer to paragraph Document positioning, page 65).  
Select M 37 OK - FAX / BROADCAST.  
Enter the remote fax machine number where you will relay to or choose your dialing mode (refer  
to paragraph Dialing, page 66) and press OK.  
Enter the relay list number used by the remote machine and press OK.  
You may enter the time you wish to transmit the document next to the current time and press OK.  
If you wish to modify the document feed type, select one of the options FEEDER or MEMORY ,  
then press OK.  
If you wish, you may enter the number of pages of your documents before transmitting.  
Activate relay by pressing key  
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The document in the feeder will be relayed either immediately or at a later time (according to your  
choice) to the remote machine which will relay the document.  
Fax or PC reception  
M 243 OK - SETUP / RECEPTION / PC RECEPT.  
This menu, combined with a software program installed on your PC (supplied or on option  
depending on model) will enable you to select the machine you wish to receive the documents on:  
• Fax.  
• PC.  
• PC if available, fax otherwise.  
For more details, please refer to the instruction manual provided with the software kit.  
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS  
As delivered your machine is preset by default. However, you may adjust it to meet your  
requirements by resetting the technical parameters.  
To set the technical parameters:  
M 29 OK - SETUP / TECHNICALS  
Select the desired parameter and confirm with OK.  
With the keys or , modify the parameter settings by following the table below and  
press OK.  
P a r a m e t e r  
S e t t i n g  
S i g n i f i c a t i o n  
1 - NORMAL  
2 - FINE  
3 - SFINE  
4 - PHOTO  
1 - SCANNING  
MODE  
Default value of the scan mode resolution for the documents  
to be transmitted.  
1 - 33600  
2 - 14400  
3 - 12000  
4 - 9600  
5 - 7200  
6 - 4800  
7 - 2400  
3 - TX SPEED  
Transmission speed for outgoing documents.  
For a quality telephone line (compatible, no echo),  
communications occur at maximum speed.  
However, it may be necessary to restrict the transmission  
speed for some calls.  
1 - WITH  
2 - WITHOUT  
4 - ECHO PROTECT  
6 - EPT MODE  
If this parameter is on, the on-line echo will be reduced during  
long distance calls.  
1 - WITH  
2 - WITHOUT  
For some long distance calls (satellite), the on-line echo may  
disturb the call.  
1 - SPEED  
2 - PAGE NUMBER  
7 - COM. DISPLAY  
Choice between transmission speed displayed or number of  
the page in progress.  
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P a r a m e t e r  
S e t t i n g  
S i g n i f i c a t i o n  
1 - WITHOUT  
8 - ECO ENERGY  
Choosing the machine standby delay: the machine will switch  
to standby after a delay (in minutes) of NON-operation or  
during the period of time of your choice.  
2 - DELAY 5 MIN  
3 - DELAY 15 MIN  
4 - DELAY 30 MIN  
5 - STDBY PERIOD  
1 - WITH  
2 - WITHOUT  
10 - RX HEADER  
11 - RX SPEED  
If this parameter is on, all fax documents received by your  
machine will include the group dial header with his name,  
number (if available) machine print date and the page number.  
1 - 33600  
2 - 14400  
3 - 9600  
4 - 4800  
5 - 2400  
Transmission speed for incoming documents.  
For a quality telephone line (compatible, no echo),  
communications occur at maximum speed.  
However, it may be necessary to restrict the transmission  
speed for some calls.  
2 TO 5  
12 - RINGS  
Number of rings to automatically start your machine.  
1 - WITH  
2 - WITHOUT  
13 - DISCARD SIZE  
This parameter defines the threshold beyond which the extra  
lines are printed on a second page. Bellow this threshold,  
extras lines are deleted.  
1 - WITH  
2 - WITHOUT  
20 - E.C.M.  
(ERROR  
CORRECTION)  
This parameter helps correct the calls made on disturbed  
telephone lines. It is used when the lines are weak or too  
noisy. Transmission times may be longer.  
21 - RETRY DELAY  
The interval between 2 redials may be configured between 0  
and 99 minutes. If you enter 0, the number will be redialed in  
the next minute.  
22 - NB RETRIES  
70 - NET VALID  
Number of redials in the event of call failure from 0 to 99.  
06:01 TO 21:59  
This parameter lets you modify the period when the machine  
connects automatically to the Internet.  
This menu is available only if the "Internet connection type"  
is set to PERIODIC (M 941).  
7 DAYS / WEEK  
MON TO FRI  
71 - NET ACTIVE  
This parameter lets you select the days of the week when the  
machine connects automatically to the Internet.  
This menu is available only if the "Internet connection type"  
is set to PERIODIC (M 941).  
1 - 56000  
2 - 33600  
3 - 14400  
4 - 12000  
5 - 9600  
6 - 7200  
7 - 4800  
8 - 2400  
9 - 1200  
0 - 600  
72 - MODEM SPEED  
Choice of maximum Internet transmission speed.  
For a quality telephone line (compatible, no echo),  
communications occur at the maximum speed.  
However, it may be necessary to restrict the transmission  
speed for some Internet calls (bad line or bad ISP settings).  
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P a r a m e t e r  
S e t t i n g  
S i g n i f i c a t i o n  
1 - WITH  
2 - WITHOUT  
73 -  
This parameter lets you automatically register the Internet  
address of your group dial machine during a call (if available).  
IMPROVE REP @  
1 - WITH  
74 - ERASE  
MAILBOX  
When the machine receives an e-mail with an attachment and  
cannot open it, it erases the message from the ISP MBX,  
prints and transmits with a notice of uncomprehension to the  
message sender.  
2 - WITHOUT  
At E-mail reception, the machine does not destroy the MBX  
message, it prints a notice of uncomprehension asking you  
to recuperate this message with your computer equipment.  
This parameter is useful only if you have PC equipment. The  
memory capacity is limited, you need to empty your MBX or  
else new messages may not be received.  
1 - WITH  
2 - WITHOUT  
75 - TEXT  
ATTACHM.  
Attachment with or without processing, and printing of  
incoming Internet documents.  
1 - IMAGE  
2 - PDF  
76 - ATTACHMENT  
FORMAT  
Default format of document sent on the Internet:  
PDF : monochrome or color.  
IMAGE : monochrome (TIFF) or color (JPEG).  
AUTO  
77 - LAN SPEED  
To define the communication speed of the peripheral units in  
relation to the implemented Local Area Network (LAN).  
100 FULL  
100 HALF  
10 FULL  
10 HALF  
1 - WITH  
2 - WITHOUT  
80 - TONER SAVE  
90 - RAW PORT  
Makes printing and coying lighter to save toner cartridge ink.  
RAW network print port connection.  
9100  
30 mn  
91 - MACHINE  
ERROR TIMEOUT  
Time-out before document being printed is deleted following  
a print error in PC print mode.  
15 seconds  
92 - MACHINE WAIT  
TIMEOUT  
Wait time-out for data from PC before the task is deleted in  
PC print.  
1 - NO  
2 - LETTER / A4  
93 - REPLACE  
FORMAT  
Page format change.  
1 - PCL/KIT PC  
2 - KIT PC ONLY  
94 - PRINT. CLASS.  
Printing in PCL-/Postscript Mode.  
Printing in GDI mode.  
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LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) SETTINGS  
Your machine is a new generation machine that will be part of your local network just like a PC. Its  
built-in local network access card will enable you to send documents through an SMTP/POP3 local  
message server (internally or externally, depending on the settings of your message server).  
To benefit from all the available network options, you should make the following settings, described in  
the sections below:  
• local network settings, to introduce your machine into your local network.  
• message service settings, for all your faxes and E-mails to be automatically managed by your  
message server.  
Caution - Although rather simple, network settings sometimes require a sound knowledge of  
your own computer configuration. If that is administrated by anyone in your company, we  
recommend you ask that person for the settings described below.  
LOCAL NETWORK SETTINGS  
Automatic configuration  
We recommend that you carry out a manual configuration of your machine. The automatic  
configuration of the local network settings may be considered, if your local network features a DHCP  
or BOOTP server that can dynamically assign addresses to the peripheral devices present on the LAN.  
To automatically configure the local network settings:  
M 25311 OK - SETUP / LOCAL NETWORK / CONFIGURATION  
Choose AUTOMATIC and press OK to confirm. The machine scans the local network for a  
DHCP or BOOTP server that can assign it its settings dynamically (the message SELF-CONF  
is displayed).  
Once the message SELF-CONF has disappeared, check for the IP Address, Sub-network mask  
and Gateway address. If these are missing, you should carry out a manual configuration (see  
below).  
Manual configuration  
To configure your machine manually, you should obtain the usual information used to set a peripheral  
device (IP address, sub-network mask, network and gateway address).  
To configure the local network setting manually:  
M 2531 OK - SETUP / LOCAL NETWORK / CONFIGURATION  
Choose MANUAL, and press OK to confirm.  
IP address  
M 2532 OK - SETUP / LOCAL NETWORK / IP ADDRESS  
Enter the IP address of your machine and press OK to confirm.  
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Sub-network mask  
M 2533 OK - SETUP / LOCAL NETWORK / SUBNET MASK  
Enter the sub-network mask of your machine and press OK to confirm.  
Gateway address  
M 2534 OK - SETUP / LOCAL NETWORK / GATEWAY  
Enter the IP address of the network gateway and press OK to confirm.  
IEEE address (or Ethernet address) or MAC address  
M 2535 OK - SETUP / LOCAL NETWORK / IEEE ADDRESS  
The Ethernet card of your machine already has an unmodifiable, yet consultable, IEEE address.  
Netbios names  
These names, which can be used with the network options, are used to identify your machine  
machine from a PC connected to a local network (for instance with the name  
"IMP-NETWORK-1").  
M 2536 OK - SETUP / LOCAL NETWORK / NETBIOS1 NAME  
M 2537 OK - SETUP / LOCAL NETWORK / NETBIOS2 NAME  
Enter the selected name (15 characters max) and press OK to confirm.  
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L1 AND L2 LINE NETWORK  
CONFIGURATION (MODEL F116L)  
You can define different characteristics for each telephone line in relation to the network type: public  
or private.  
NETWORK TYPE  
The telephone lines to which your machine is connected may be connected either to the public  
network or to a private network (behind a private company exchange).  
To configure line 1 (L1) (model F116) of your machine on the private network (PABX), press  
keys M 2 5 1 1 1.  
To configure line 1 (L1) (model F116) of your machine on the public network (PSTN), press  
keys M 2 5 1 1 2.  
To configure line 2 (L2) (model F116L) of your machine on the private network (PABX), press  
keys M 2 5 1 2 1.  
To configure line 1 (L2) (model F116L) of your machine on the public network (PSTN), press  
keys M 2 5 1 2 2.  
LINE USER MODE  
In transmission, your machine has the following 4 operating modes for both lines (depending on the  
model):  
1. Automatic mode: selection of the transmission line from those available.  
2. Manual mode: selection of the transmission line by the operator in the different transmission  
notes.  
3. Line 1 transmission mode (L1) (model F116): all transmissions are made on line 1 (line 2 is  
reserved for reception).  
4. Line 2 transmission mode (L2) (model F116L): all transmissions are made on line 2 (line 1 is  
reserved for reception).  
To configure your machine in automatic transmission line selection mode, press  
keys M 2 6 1 1.  
To configure your machine in manual transmission line selection mode, press  
keys M 2 6 1 2.  
To configure your machine in systematic line 1 (L1) (model F116) transmission mode, press  
keys M 2 6 1 3.  
To configure your machine in systematic line 2 (L2) (model F116L) transmission mode, press  
keys M 2 6 1 4.  
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RECORDING THE LINE 2 NUMBER (MODEL F116L)  
On your machine, the fax machine number defined by selecting M 22 in the operator menu  
is allocated implicitly to line 1 (L1).  
You can record the fax machine number that corresponds to line 2 (L2) on you machine.  
This number is send to the people you call and may also appear at the header on each page  
of any documents you send them.  
To record the number of line 2 (L2) on your machine, press the keys M 2 6 2, then enter  
or modify the number.  
NOTE  
:
If line 2’s number (L2) is not defined, by default it takes the value of line 1.  
SELECTING THE MANUAL TRANSMISSION MODE LINE  
In manual transmission mode, you must always select the line (L1 or L2) to be used.  
To do so, there is an additional selection possible in the transmission note.  
Selecting:>> LINE L1 selects the line to be used for the transmission. Pressing the and ꢁ  
keys switches the LINE L1 (model F116) selection to LINE L2 (model F116L) and vice versa.  
The additional selection of the line to be used is offered in the following transmission notes:  
• Single or multi-recipient transmission.  
• Report request.  
• Transmission to a mailbox.  
• Mailbox report.  
• Re-transmisison.  
NOTE  
:
The selection of the line to be used in the transmission notes is only offered if your machine is confi-  
gured in manual transmission mode. If it is not, the selection is not offered. The default transmission  
line offered is line 1 (L1).  
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DIALING PREFIX  
Before each automatic call, your machine may add a prefix to the numbers you dial if they have a  
minimum length.  
This function is especially useful when your machine is installed behind a company telephone  
exchange:  
- The internal numbers, for which the prefix is not necessary, are short numbers (between 4 and 6  
digits).  
- The external numbers, for which the prefix is compulsory, are long numbers  
You may program your machine so that it adds the prefix "0" automatically to all the numbers dialed  
that have a minimum length.  
To program the prefix  
Press the keys M 2 5 2 2.  
Enter the dialing prefix associated with line L1 (model F116).  
NOTE  
:
The dialing prefix may contain a maximum of 5 characters.  
Press the  
key or the OK key to record it.  
In the same way, you may define a numbering prefix for line L2 (model F116L) of your machine.  
Press the keys M 2 5 2 3.  
Enter the dialing prefix associated with line L2 (modèle F116L) .  
Press the  
key or the OK key to record it  
To modify the minimum length  
Press the keys M 2 5 2 1.  
You may change the default value "10" to another value between 1 and 30.  
This minimum value is common to lines L1 and L2.  
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Manual call pick-up without off-hooking  
When a line is idle, you can pick up a line on it manually (L1 or L2) by pressing the  
(loudspeaker) key:  
Press the  
Select the line in question (L1 or L2) using the and keys.  
Press the again to confirm your selection.  
key.  
NOTE  
:
If a call is in progress on line L2 (model F116L), only line L1 may be picked up manually. In this  
case, the operation requested is performed without using the menu described above.  
CALL MONITORING  
If only one call is in progress on line 1 (L1) (model F116) or line 2 (L2) (model F116L), the  
following is displayed:  
L1: called number  
TRANS. P1  
If 2 calls are in progress, the on-screen display switches back and forward between the following  
on the display’s 2 lines:  
L1: called number  
TRANS. P1  
and  
L2: called number  
TRANS. P1  
STOPPING A CALL IN PROGRESS  
If only one call is in progress on line L1 or line L2 (model F116L):  
Press the  
key.  
Confirm the stopping of the call in progress by pressing the  
This screen remains displayed for a maximum of 5 seconds.  
If 2 calls are in progress on line L1 and line L2:  
key again.  
Press the  
Select the line in question (L1 or L2) using the and keys.  
Press the key again to confirm.  
key.  
This screen remains displayed for a maximum of 5 seconds.  
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CALL REPORTS AND LOGS  
In the transmission and reception reports, the number of the call line used is always indicated by Line  
1 or Line 2.  
In the call logs, the Note heading always contains the number of the line used: L1 for line 1 and L2 for  
line 2.  
Example of a log:  
** LOGS**  
SID: Douglas  
Number : 0987654321  
Date : 12-12-04 14:20  
Date / Time  
Subscriber  
Mode  
NORM  
PHOTO  
FINE  
Pages Durat.  
Status  
Correct  
Correct  
Correct  
Note  
L1  
29-06 12 : 15 30351234  
29-06 14 : 19 54500000  
30-06 16 : 44 16/47851122  
1
2
1
0'24"  
0'56"  
0'38"  
L2  
L1  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
Date and time of the transmission or reception of the document.  
Caller’s telephone number.  
Transmission mode (Normal, Fine, Superfine or Photo).  
Number of pages transmitted or received.  
Call time.  
Ok result when the transmission or reception is successful. or an information code for  
a specific call (report, manual call, etc.).  
7
List faults example. Note : for a complete list of error codes, (refer to paragraph Com-  
munication errors, page 110).  
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MESSAGE SERVICE AND THE INTERNET  
Your machine lets you send and receive documents and E-mails from group dial throughout the  
world over the Internet.  
An E-mail is an electronic message sent over the Internet, to an E-mail address (which is a  
personal Internet mailbox).  
Access to the Internet is possible thanks to an Internet service provider (ISP). The provider puts  
at your disposal a server, or computer system which allows you to connect to the Internet and your  
mailbox through your telephone line.  
Before sending e-mail transmission, you must:  
take out an Internet subscription from an Internet Service Provider (ISP),  
• check that all initialization parameters correspond to those provided by your ISP,  
• perform the proper settings, if needed, for the Internet connection.  
You may then connect yourself to the Internet via your ISP to send and receive fax-Internet or  
E-mails. Both operations will be performed during an Internet connection.  
INITIALIZATIONS PARAMETERS  
You must define or, at least check all parameters needed to identify yourself with the Internet.  
Your ISP will provide you with these parameters as soon as you are registered with them.  
The parameters are divided in four categories:  
connection, allows you to identify the dial up number, the connection identifier and the  
connection password,  
message service, allows you to define the message service identifier, the message service  
password and the E-Mail address,  
servers, allows you to identify the name or the IP address of Internet SMTP providers  
(send) and POP3 (MBX reception) on the Internet and the address of DNS 1 and DNS 2 ser-  
vers.The server address is made up of 4 groups of 3 digits maximum, separated by dots.  
SMTP Authentification, used to activate the authentification protocol when the SMTP ser-  
ver used requests this to end e-mails.  
When the provider is OTHER, the server parameters are automatically proposed after the message  
service and connection parameters.  
Access to connection and message service parameters  
M 91 OK - INTERNET / SUPPLIER  
Select the Internet provider from the list NO ACCESS, PROVIDER_1, PROVIDER_2,  
PROVIDER_3, PROVIDER_4, PROVIDER_5, PROVIDER_6 or LOCAL NETWORK, and  
press OK.  
Choosing NO ACCESS disables access to Internet functions.  
M 921 OK - INTERNET / INIT PROVIDER / CONNECTION  
Enter the CALL NUMB., press OK.  
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1
Enter connection IDENTIFIER , press OK.  
Enter connection PASSWORD, press OK.  
M 922 OK - INTERNET / INIT PROVIDER / MESS. SERV  
Enter Email IDENTIFIER, press OK.  
Enter Email PASSWORD, press OK.  
Enter E-MAIL ADR, press OK.  
Access to servers parameters  
M 923 OK - INTERNET / INIT PROVIDER / SERVERS  
Enter SMTP, press OK.  
Enter POP3, press OK.  
Enter DNS 1 (primary), press OK.  
Enter DNS 2 (secondary), press OK.  
Access to the authentification SMTP parameters  
M 924 OK - INTERNET / INIT PROVIDER / SMTP AUTHENT.  
In the ACTIVATION menu, select WITH to activate SMTP authentification then validate with OK  
key.  
In the PARAMETERS menu, select ID.MESS.SERV to keep the same identification parameters as  
in the messaging service or AUTHENT. SPEC. to define other identification parameters, then  
validate with Access to SMTP authentification parameters  
by pressing OK key. When you select AUTHENT. SPEC, carry out the two following operations:  
Enter the IDENTIFIER then validate with OK key.  
Enter the PASSWORD then validate with OK key.  
Sample Internet settings for the machine (56 kbps modem)  
Your access provider should give you the following information:  
CALL NUMBER:  
08 60 00 10 00  
*****  
CONNECTION IDENTIFIER:  
CONNECTION PASSWORD:  
MESSAGE SERVICE IDENTIFER:  
MESSAGE SERVICE PASSWORD:  
E-MAIL ADDRESS:  
demo jt12  
*****  
1.  
If the identifier has more than 16 characters, the text will automatically slide over to the left.  
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SERVER:  
SMTP  
POP  
mail.gofornet.com  
mail.gofornet.com  
103.195.014.001  
103.195.014.002  
DNS 1  
DNS 2  
Non-functional data given by way of example.  
You should then complete the following MENUS on your machine:  
91  
SUPPLIER  
PROVIDER 1  
CONNECTION  
9211  
9212  
9213  
CALL NUMB.  
IDENTIFIER  
PASSWORD  
0860001000  
*****  
MESSAGE SERVICE  
9221  
9222  
9223  
EMAIL ID  
demo jt 12  
EMAIL PASSWORD  
E-MAIL ADR  
*****  
SERVERS  
9231  
9232  
9233  
9234  
SMTP  
POP3  
DNS 1  
DNS 2  
mail.gofornet.com  
mail.gofornet.com  
103.195.014.001  
103.195.014.002  
SMTP AUTHENT.  
9241  
ACTIVATION  
With or Without  
Your machine is now configured. Print the settings in order to check they have been  
acknowledged by pressing M, 9, 4, 5 and OK.  
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SETTINGS  
The settings are divided into several categories:  
• the standard settings define the connection type and frequency to the Internet as well as the  
transmission type for your documents,  
• the E-mail sorting defines treatment for all stored E-mail messages received.  
Standard settings  
Your machine has two types of settings that let you define:  
The type and frequency of the connection to your ISP.  
an Internet connection is established every day at  
9:00 am, 12:30 am and 5:00 pm  
SET TIMES  
PERIODIC  
A
1
an Internet connection is established every 3 hours .  
(default value)  
an Internet connection is established at your request by  
IMMED. ACCESS (refer to paragraph Internet  
Connection, page 54).  
ON DEMAND  
A. To avoid Internet access saturation, the automatic connection will occur in reality 12 minutes,  
give or take, around the requested time.  
The type of transmission over the Internet.  
document transmission will occur immediately at each  
transmission request  
IMMEDIATE  
transmissions will only occur at programmed connections  
SET TIMES or PERIODIC TYPE  
DURING  
CONNECTIONS  
At any moment you may print the settings of your machine to know their status.  
Selecting the connection type  
M 941 OK - INTERNET / SETTINGS / CONNEC. TYPE  
Select one of the connection options among SET TIMES, PERIODIC or ON DEMAND and  
press OK to confirm.  
Changing the connection period (PERIODIC type)  
M 943 OK - INTERNET / SETTINGS / PERIOD  
With the PERIODIC mode, enter the new connection period by means of the numerical keypad  
(between 00:01 am and 11:59 pm) and press OK to confirm.  
An Internet connection will be established every three hours (default value).  
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Setting Up Your Machine  
Changing the connection times (SET TIMES type)  
M 943 OK - INTERNET / SETTINGS / HOURS  
With the SET TIMES mode selected, use the or key to place the cursor under the  
numeral you want to change. Enter the new connection time(s) by means of the numerical  
keypad (between 00:01 am and 11:59 pm) and press OK to confirm.  
Selecting the transmission type  
M 942 OK - INTERNET / SETTINGS / SEND TYPE  
Select one of the transmission options IMMEDIATE or DURING CNX and press OK to  
confirm.  
Selecting the print mode for the deposit notice  
M 944 OK - INTERNET / SETTINGS / DEPOSIT NOTICE  
Select one of the deposit notice options WITH, WITHOUT, ALWAYS or ON ERROR and  
press OK to confirm.  
Printing the Internet settings  
M 946 OK - INTERNET / SETTINGS / PRINT  
The Internet settings are printed.  
These settings may also be printed together with all the other settings of your machine (refer to  
paragraph Printing the machine settings, page 81).  
Mail sorting  
This function lets you choose the mode for all Internet documents stored in your mail box.  
You have three choices:  
F@X ONLY, lets you poll and print E-Mails in your machine.  
PC ONLY, lets you keep your E-Mails in you mailbox for later use with a computer (no  
E-Mail poll),  
SHARE PC lets you:  
- if your PC and machine have two different addresses, transfer all mails or only those with  
attachments to a PC,  
- if your PC and machine share the same address, use the machine as a machine for E-Mails  
for the PC.  
M 96 OK - INTERNET / SORT MESSAGES  
F@X Only mode  
Select option F@X ONLY and press OK to confirm.  
All E-Mails are polled and printed.  
PC Only mode  
Select option PC ONLY and press OK to confirm.  
The E-mails are neither polled nor printed and they may be used with a computer.  
At each connection, the number of E-mails in your mailbox is displayed on the screen.  
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Share PC mode  
Select option SHARE PC and press OK to confirm.  
You may choose to transfer your E-mails to a PC or use the machine as an E-mail machine.  
To transfer the E-Mails to a PC:  
Select option WITH PC TRANS. and press OK to confirm.  
Enter the E-Mail address of the computer you wish to transfer your E-Mail and press OK to  
confirm.  
Select your option from the table below and press OK to confirm:  
Menu  
Description  
SEND ALL MAILS  
All E-Mails are sent to the PC.  
The machine polls and prints the usable E-mails and transfers to the  
PC mailbox all the E-mails containing attachments it cannot use.  
UNUSABLE ATTAC  
To use the machine as an E-Mail machine:  
Select option W/O PC TRANS and press OK to confirm.  
Select your option from the table below and validate with OK.  
Menu  
Description  
The E-mails opened and read by the machine (w/o attachment) are  
erased after the machine has printed.  
DELETE MAILS  
SAVE MAILS  
The E-mails opened and read by the machine are not erased.  
At each connection, the number of E-mails still present in your mailbox are displayed on the screen.  
INTERNET CONNECTION  
An Internet connection is made with an ISP. It allows both document sending and reception while  
connected.  
A connection takes place the following way:  
• Send to one or more of your group dial Internet mailboxes, all fax-Internet documents waiting for  
transmission.  
If you are sending to a computer, the transmitted fax will be received as an attachment to an  
E-Mail.  
• Reception of all fax-Internet and E-Mails deposited in your personal Internet mailbox.  
You may connect either immediately or automatically depending on the time periods defined. The  
triggering of a programmed Internet connection depends on the standard settings of your machine.  
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Immediate connection to the Internet  
There are two methods to immediately connect to the Internet:  
Access through the menu:  
M 93 OK - INTERNET / IMMED ACCES  
Direct access:  
Press the  
key twice.  
Programmed connection  
An automatic connection to the Internet depends on how your machine is programmed and more  
particularly on the standard settings (refer to paragraph Standard settings, page 52).  
DEACTIVATING THE INTERNET FUNCTION  
If you do not wish to use the Internet functions:  
M 91 OK - INTERNET / SUPPLIER  
Select NO ACCESS in the ISP list and confirm with OK.  
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4 DIRECTORY  
Your machine lets you create a directory by memorising speed dials and group dials.  
• Your machine can store up to 500 speed dials with names and phone numbers.  
• You may also group several names to build a group dial list with up to 32 group dials.  
A group dial list is made from the speed dials already stored.  
For all speed dials or group dials you may:  
• create  
• consult  
• modify contents  
• delete  
• print the directory  
You may save and if needed load your directory with functions 161 and 162 (refer to paragraph  
Functions list, page 28). To proceed, you need to contact your reseller and purchase the optional  
"save" kit.  
CREATING SPEED DIAL LISTS  
For each speed dial you are not required to fill in each line, only name, tel or E-Mail address are  
required:  
NAME of your group dial,  
TEL, and fax machine number of your group dial,  
E-MAIL address, example: [email protected],  
RECORD NO., this number is automatically assigned by the fax, it allows quick access to the  
answering machine,  
or  
• FTP address, example: 134.1.22.9  
If you have not entered an E-MAIL adress, you can enter a FTP adress (to store data).  
NOTE  
:
If you have not entered an e-mail address, then you have the possibility of entering an FTP address (for  
archiving purposes).  
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RATE for each group dial you may choose your fax transmission speed. The available rates are  
2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 12000, 14400 and 33600 bits per second. With a good telephone connec-  
tion, well adapted and without echo, the appropriate rate is the highest one.  
If your group dial number has both TEL and E-MAIL listed, the validation key (  
or  
) will  
determine if the document will be sent over the telephone network or over Internet..  
ADDING A RECORD  
M 11 OK - DIRECTORY / NEW CONTACT  
Your machine has just created a new record, fill in it by first entering your group dial name then  
validate with OK.  
NOTE  
:
you can stop the list creation at any time by pressing  
.
1
Enter the person’s fax machine number and press OK to confirm.  
Enter the E-Mail address of your group dial and press OK to confirm.  
Define the attached file format (Image or PDF) and press OK to confirm.  
Your group dial ID number will automatically appear on the screen, if you wish to modify this  
number you may do so by choosing another free number and validate with OK.  
Select the option WITH assigned key if you want to assign a letter (shortcut key) to your group  
dial. The first available letter appears by default. If you want to change it, scroll the letters by  
means of the or keys, and press OK to confirm.  
If need be, select the appropriate transmission speed to send your faxes, and confirm your choice  
by pressing the OK key.  
CREATING GROUP DIAL LISTS  
A group dial is made from the speed dials already stored.  
For each list fill in the following lines:  
NAME of the list,  
NUMBER ASSIGNED to the list, this number is automatically assigned by the fax. It allows quick  
access to the answering machine,  
LIST COMPOSITION, its lists the ID numbers assigned to the speed dials included in the list,  
LIST NUMBER, a number lets you identify the list filed under (L).  
A list may include both fax and internet group dial.  
The same group dial may be included in different lists.  
Caution - It is impossible to add one group dial to another group dial.  
1.  
If your machine is connected to a PABX, you may need to insert a pause for dial tone (symbolised by the sign / in the num-  
ber) except if a local prefix is already programmed (see § Local Prefix)  
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Directory  
ADDING A LIST  
To add a list:  
M 12 OK - DIRECTORY / NEW LIST  
Your machine has just created a new list, fill it in by first entering the name of this list then  
confirm with OK.  
NOTE  
:
You can stop a list or record creation at any time by pressing  
. Also, you do not have to complete  
all the list characteristics as you create it; you can save the list as it is by pressing  
.
The empty field ENTER ABR.NUM. appears, you must fill in the ID numbers assigned to the speed  
dials included in this list.  
There are three ways detailed in the table below, to choose and add one or more group dial  
to your list. Then confirm your choice by pressing OK.  
From ...  
Procedure  
With the alphanumeric keypad enter the first  
letters of your group dial name and continue  
until the whole name is displayed on the screen.  
group dial name  
subscriber ID number  
group dial directory  
Enter directly the group dial ID number.  
Press key  
then select the group dial by  
means of the or keys .  
For every group dial included in the list repeat the above step then validate with OK.  
You can stop record creation at any time by pressing  
NOTE  
:
.
The list ID number will automatically appear on the screen, if you wish to modify this  
number you may do so by choosing another free number and validate with OK.  
Press  
to confirm your entry.  
CONSULTING A RECORD OR A LIST  
Press key  
.
The directory appears in alphabetical order.  
Select the speed dial or group dial (L) you wish to consult.  
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Directory  
MODIFYING A RECORD OR A LIST  
M 13 OK - DIRECTORY / MODIFY  
The directory appears in alphabetical order.  
Use the or keys to select the group dial (L) you wish to modify and press OK to confirm.  
Modify the line or lines in the speed dial or group dial and confirm each modification with OK.  
NOTE  
:
You may confirm your modification by pressing  
to modify the following lines.  
, key , but you will exit the menu and may not be able  
DELETING A RECORD OR A LIST  
M 14 OK - DIRECTORY / CANCEL  
The directory appears in alphabetical order.  
Use the or keys to select the speed dial or group dial (L) you wish to delete and confirm  
with OK.  
Press again OK to confirm your deleting.  
The record or list is deleted from the directory.  
PRINTING THE DIRECTORY  
You may print all the numbers stored in the directory, including all the existing speed dials or subscriber  
lists.  
To print the directory:  
M 15 OK - DIRECTORY / PRINT  
The directory is printed in alphabetical order.  
IMPORTING A DIRECTORY  
You can import an existing directory of contacts into your machine as an electronic file. This file must  
be in a specific format and must not comprise more than 250 entries.  
The process of importing a directory uses electronic mail as the transfer mechanism. The electronic file  
containing the directory is received and processed as an e-mail attachment.  
Caution - Importing a new directory completely overwrites any existing directory entries.  
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Directory  
THE FILE STRUCTURE  
The electronic file containing the data in the directory must be structured into lines or records  
each comprising five fields separated from one another by a unique character (a tab stop, a  
comma or a semi-colon). The lines themselves are separated by a line break (carriage return).  
Fields  
Contents  
A unique identifier in your directory, up to 20 characters long. This field is  
mandatory; the name should not include the field separator character.  
Name  
fax  
machine  
number  
Your contacts’ fax machine number, without spaces or dots, can be up to 30  
characters long (including any * and # characters). This field may be left empty,  
for instance, in the case of contacts to whom you only send e-mails.  
Your contacts’ e-mail address. Can be up to 80 characters long, but must not  
comprise the field separator character. Any other characters may be used in this  
field, which can also be left blank.  
E-mail  
address  
Shortcut  
key  
A capital letter (A to Z), unique to the directory, which is associated with a  
specific contact and enables quick selection. As with the two previous fields,  
this field can be left blank.  
The fax transmit speed over the PSTN. If you do not specify a value, the default  
speed is the maximum speed. This field may be left blank if all your fax  
transmissions are handled by a fax server.  
Speed  
Caution - You must enter a value for at least one of the fax machine number or E-mail  
address fields. To enter a blank line, key in four field separator characters in a row.  
For example:  
Smith;0123456789;[email protected];J;8  
Jones;01987654321;;@;8  
O'Connor;0123469874;[email protected];U;8  
NOTE  
:
@ alone is the indication that no associated key is assigned to the entry.  
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Directory  
The rate is coded on a number, see the following table:  
Rate  
600  
Code number  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
8
1200  
2400  
4800  
7200  
9600  
12000  
14400  
33600  
Caution - You must always enter the field separator character, even if one or more of the fields  
are left blank. In the example above, which uses a semi-colon as a separator, the entry for  
« Jones » lacks both E-mail address and shortcut key.  
PROCEDURE  
To import a directory:  
M 17 OK - DIRECTORY / IMPORT  
Select WITH to authorise the importation of a directory.  
Create your directory on a PC in a file whose structure corresponds to that set out above. In order  
to be recognised as a directory, the file name must include the word directory and must have a  
.csv extension. For example: smithdirectory01.csv, jonesdirectory.csv, or simply  
directory.csv.  
Create an e-mail addressed to your E-mail address, attach the file to it, and send your message  
via your mail server.  
Your machine will receive the e-mail containing the directory when it connects to the mail  
server, and will automatically import the attached file into its directory.  
Repeat the procedure as many times as required, for instance to update all the LAN faxes on your  
network with the same directory.  
Caution - Importing a new directory completely overwrites any existing directory entries on  
the fax machine. Once your machine has a complete directory, we advise you to disable importing  
in order to protect the data already on the machine.  
To disable importing:  
M 17 OK - DIRECTORY / IMPORT  
Select WITHOUT to prevent users from importing a directory.  
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EXPORTING A DIRECTORY  
You may also export a directory from a machine as a text file, and send it to any mail client (be  
it PC or fax based), in the form of an e-mail attachment entitled directoryxxx.csv.  
To export the directory:  
M 18 OK - DIRECTORY / EXPORT  
Key in the e-mail address of the PC or other machine to which you want to export the  
directory.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Repeat the procedure as many times as required, for instance to update all your machines  
or send the same file to several PC users on your local network.  
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5 OPERATION  
SENDING  
Faxes sent over the telephone network are sent from the document feeder or the memory.  
Documents sent over the Internet are first stored in memory and sent at the time of Internet  
connection.  
Over the telephone network: all fax transmissions are in black and white.  
Over the Internet: you can send black and white documents (TIFF format) or color documents  
(JPEG format).  
DOCUMENT POSITIONING  
Scanner  
Place your original documents in the  
document feeder:  
- face down,  
- first page at bottom of tray.  
Set the paper guide to the document  
width.  
Once the operation is completed, remove  
your original documents from the  
document exit tray.  
paper  
guide  
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Operation  
Caution - If you forget to position the document to be transmitted, the addressee could receive  
a blank pages.  
NOTE  
:
Since the addressee’s number is generally on the document to be transmitted, you may also dial before  
positioning the document.  
CHOOSING THE RESOLUTION/CONTRAST  
Resolution  
You have 4 modes for document transmission.  
The mode choice depends on the type of document to be transmitted:  
Normal mode, no icon appears on the display screen. To be used for good quality documents,  
without drawings or small details,  
Fine mode, symbolised by Fine at the bottom of the display screen. To be used for documents  
with drawings or small characters,  
Super Fine mode, symbolised by SFine at the bottom of the display screen. To be used for docu-  
ments with very fine or small character drawings (unless the machine cannot take with it),  
Photo mode symbolised by Photo at the bottom of the display screen. To be used for photogra-  
phic documents.  
To select the resolution mode:  
Press  
key as many times as necessary to select the required mode. A icon on the screen  
shows the current mode.  
Contrast  
You can set the contrast if your document is too light or too dark. If the document is light, you must  
raise the contrast and if it is dark, you must reduce it.  
To set the contrast:  
Press  
a cursor.  
as many times as necessary to choose the desired contrast, as shown by the position of  
DIALING  
From the directory  
Dialing alphabetically  
Enter the first letter of your group dial name with the alphanumeric keypad, then add the  
remaining letters until your group dial name is complete.  
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Operation  
Assigned number dialing  
Press key  
.
Your machine lists the group dials and lists in the directory in alphabetical order.  
then  
Use keys or of the navigator to scroll all group dial for choice, and choose the required  
group dial or subscriber list.  
or  
Press key  
.
Then press the letter assigned to the group dial (refer to paragraph 11 OK - Directory /  
new contact, page 58).  
The screen displays the corresponding name.  
or  
Enter the group dial or subscriber list assigned number.  
The screen displays the name of the group dial or subscriber list assigned to this number.  
From the redial key  
You can redial one number among the ten last numbers you just dialed before.  
For a machine number (Tel in the Directory)  
Press key  
.
The screen displays the last number called.  
Use keys or of the navigator to select your desired number.  
For an E-mail address  
Press key  
then  
.
The screen displays the last E-mail address used.  
Use keys or of the navigator to select your desired E-mail address.  
To multiple numbers  
You may dial to send a document simultaneously to multiple call numbers.  
Caution - This may be achieved only if the machine is setup to send from the memory  
(refer to paragraph Document feed type, page 36).  
Enter the fax or E-mail address, or use the directory or key  
Press key and enter the number of the second group dial or second subscriber list.  
Repeat this last step for all group dials (maximum 10 group dials).  
(refer to above paragraphs).  
Press OK,  
, or  
to confirm the last addressee depending on the required operation.  
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Operation  
TRANSMISSION OVER THE TELEPHONE NETWORK  
Immediate transmission  
Position the document (refer to paragraph Document positioning, page 65).  
Enter the fax machine number or choose your dialing mode (refer to paragraph Dialing, page 66)  
then press  
.
The "Line" icon flashes during the call phase, it stays lit when both machines are in  
communication.  
At the end of transmission the initial screen is displayed.  
Delayed transmission  
This function allows you to transmit a document at a later time.  
To program a postponed transmission you need to identify the group dial number, transmission time,  
feeder type and number of pages.  
To delay the transmission time of your document :  
Position the document (refer to paragraph Document positioning, page 65).  
Select M 31 OK -FAX / TRANSMISSION.  
Enter the group dial number you wish to program at a different time or choose your dialing mode  
(refer to paragraph Dialing, page 66) and confirm with OK.  
Next to the current time, enter the new time and confirm with OK.  
Adjust the contrast and confirm by pressing the OK key.  
Select the feed type, FEEDER or MEMORY and confirm with OK (refer to paragraph Document  
feed type, page 36).  
You may enter the number of pages before transmission and confirm with OK.  
Confirm postponed transmission by pressing key  
.
Your document is stored and will be sent at the new time.  
Transmission with auto redial  
This function allows you to monitor the dialing operation during a fax transmission. In this case, the  
maximum transmission rate will be 14400 bps.  
This function allows for example:  
• to hear if the group dial fax is engaged and if so, choose the moment when the line is clear to start  
the document transmission,  
• to control the communication progress in case of uncertain numbers, etc.  
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Operation  
To use the manual dial mode:  
Place the document in the machine input tray.  
Press  
.
If necessary, set the sound level with navigator or keys.  
If not already done, enter the group dial number (ou refer to paragraph From the redial  
key, page 67 to call back the last group dial).  
As soon as you hear the remote machine tone, the line is clear and you can start the transmission.  
Press  
to start the document transmission.  
If your machine is set in order to print a transmission report (refer to paragraph Main settings,  
page 33), the reduced copy of the document first page will not be printed on this report and it  
notifies you that the communication is manual.  
Rerouting  
This function is used to reroute faxes received to a directory contact. To use this function, you  
have to perform two operations: set the rerouting address of the machine and activate rerouting.  
Activate rerouting  
M 3911 OK - FAX / REROUTING / ACTIVATION  
Using the keys or within the navigator select option >>3911 WITH.  
Confirm with the OK key.  
NOTE  
:
If the function WITHOUT is selected the menus 3912 and 3913 will not be included in the  
functions overview, when it is printed out.  
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Operation  
• Set the re-direction contact  
M 3912 OK - FAX / REROUTING / CALL NUMBER  
Using the keys or within the navigator select the group dial from the directory (If the  
directory is empty the display will show DIRECTORY EMPTY). Enter the number of the group  
dial manually or store the name and related number in the directory (refer to paragraph Adding  
a record, page 58).  
NOTE  
:
You may forward a fax to the e-mail address of the group dial stored in your directory if the fax is not  
available. The Fax will then be sent as an attachment in the pre-defined file format (see p. 41 for the  
configuration of the attachment files format).  
M 3913 OK - FAX / REROUTING / COPY  
Using the keys or within the navigator select the COPY option (local printout of the  
information relayed to your system) either WITH or WITHOUT.  
Confirm with the OK key.  
Caution - E-mails can only be relayed to e-mail addresses. The configuration of landlines does  
not provide for relaying to fax machines.  
Tx forwarding  
This function is used to configure the machine so that any document transmitted (by fax or to an e-mail  
address) is also sent to a third party. The recipient will be selected from the entries in your machine’s  
directory. It may be a fax machine number, an e-mail address or an FTP address.  
M 3921 OK - FAX / TX FORWARD. / ACTIVATION  
Using the keys or within the navigator select WITH ou WITHOUT and confirm with the  
OK key.  
NOTE  
:
If you choose WITHOUT, the menu 3922 won’t be displayed.  
M 3922 OK - FAX / TX FORWARD. / CALL NUMBER  
Select the recipient you want from the directory and confirm by pressing OK.  
The function is active and from now on any documents transmitted will have a copy sent to the  
selected recipient.  
The transmission mode to the copied recipient depends on the type of short numbers in the  
directory:  
• If the short number is a telephone number or a mixed number (Tel + e-mail or tel + FTP) the copy  
will be sent by fax to the recipient’s telephone number.  
• If the short number is an e-mail address or an FTP number, the copy will be sent in IP mode to the  
recipient’s e-mail or FTP address.  
Caution - The Tx forwarding function does not operate in charger mode or in PC Kit mode.  
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Operation  
TRANSMISSION OVER THE INTERNET  
Sending a black and white document to an E-Mail  
address  
Position the document (refer to paragraph Document positioning, page 65).  
Press the  
and enter the recipient’s E-mail address,  
or choose your dialing mode (refer to paragraph Dialing, page 66).  
Adjust the contrast and the resolution if necessary (refer to paragraph Choosing the  
resolution/contrast, page 66).  
Press the  
key  
The document is scanned and placed in memory, it will be sent at the time of Internet  
connection.  
If your group dial is equipped with a PC, he will receive an E-mail with your fax as an attachment  
in TIFF format.  
If your group dial has an Internet fax, he will receive a paper fax.  
Sending a color document to an E-mail address  
Position the document (refer to paragraph Document positioning, page 65).  
Press the  
key and enter the addressee’s E-mail address  
or choose your dialing mode (refer to paragraph Dialing, page 66).  
Adjust the contrast and the resolution if necessary (refer to paragraph Choosing the  
resolution/contrast, page 66).  
Press the  
key.  
The document is scanned and placed in memory, it will be sent at the time of Internet  
connection.  
If your group dial has got a PC, he will receive an E-mail with your fax as an attachment in JPEG  
format.  
If your group dial has an Internet fax, he will receive a paper fax.  
Sending a typed message to an E-Mail address  
You can send a typed message to an E-mail mailbox. You can also add an attachment to this  
keypad message (the attachment is a scanned paper document).  
Access through the menu:  
M 95 OK - INTERNET / E-MAIL  
Direct access:  
Press key  
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Operation  
Then, to send to E-mail address:  
Enter the addressee’s E-mail address or choose your dialing mode (refer to paragraph Dialing,  
page 66).  
Enter the address of who you want to receive a copy of the document (CC:), and press OK to  
confirm.  
Enter the object for mail (80 characters max.) and press OK  
Enter the text with the alphabetical keypad (100 lines of 80 characters) and confirm with OK  
For this operation, you will get a true editor:  
• for capital letters, use key Shift (key ×),  
• To move within the data entry field, use the or keys,  
• to erase a character on the right of the cursor (without moving the cursor), use the Í or C key,  
• to move in the text from one word to another, press key  
• to go to the next line, use key  
Then, you can choose between two options :  
and one of the navigator keys,  
.
Send the typed mail directly. Press OK, the mail is placed in memory and will be sent at the next  
Internet connection.  
Your group dial will receive an E-mail.  
Add an attachment (scanned document) to your mail:  
- Place the document to be attached in the sheet-fed scanner (face down) or on the flat-bed  
scanner (scan side facing the machine)  
- Press key  
.
- Select B&W SCAN or COLOR SCAN by means of or depending on the document and  
confirm with OK  
- If needed, set the contrast with keys or and confirm with OK  
The document is scanned and the mail is placed in memory. They will be sent at the next Internet  
connection. The other party will receive an E-mail with an attached document.  
Scan to FTP  
The scan to FTP function enables you to put your TIFF, JPEG and PDF files in an FTP server, for  
example, for archiving.  
To connect to the FTP server, you must know the name of the FTP user and the PASSWORD.  
When sending files, the machine connects to the FTP server using the defined connection parameters.  
NOTE  
:
This function is programmed by default on the F1 key.  
Deposit a file in an FTP server  
Put the document in the scanner (refer to paragraph Document positioning, page 65).  
Select M 872 OK - SCAN TO / SCAN-TO-FTP or press F2 then press OK key.  
Enter the FTP address of the server or select it from the directory by pressing the  
key.  
Enter the name of the FTP user (operation prohibited when the address is in the directory).  
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Operation  
Enter the password of the FTP user (operation not necessary when the address is in the  
directory).  
Validate with OK key.  
Select B&W SCAN to send a document in black and white or COLOR SCAN to send a  
document in color. Validate with OK key (this setting may be changed at any time during  
the send procedure with the color key).  
Enter the name of the attachment and validate with OK key.  
If necessary, change the attachment format: PDF or IMAGE et validate with OK key.  
Multi-contact sending  
To make this type of send, you have to create a group containing exclusively the FTP addresses.  
TRANSMISSION WAITING QUEUE  
This function lets you obtain a recap of all documents queuing, for transmission, including those  
in deposit or in delayed transmission, etc.  
It allows you to:  
consult or modify the waiting queue. In this waiting queue the documents are coded the fol-  
lowing way:  
Order number in the queue / document status / group dial telephone number.  
Documents may have the following status:  
- TX: transmission,  
- REL: relay,  
- DOC: in deposit,  
- POL: polling,  
- MBX: send to mailbox,  
- PMB: mailbox polling,  
- TR: ongoing commands,  
- CNX: Internet connection,  
- NET: Internet transmission,  
- SMS: SMS transmission,  
immediately perform a transmission from the waiting queue,  
print a document in storage, waiting to be transmitted or in deposit,  
print the waiting queue, to get the status of each document in the queue, by either:  
- queue order number,  
- document name or number,  
- scheduled transmission time (fax),  
- operation type regarding the document: transmission from memory, delayed  
transmission, deposit,  
- number of pages of the document,  
- document size (percentage of space stored in memory),  
cancel a transmission request in the waiting queue.  
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Operation  
Consult or modify the waiting queue  
M 62 OK - COMMANDS / MODIFY  
In the waiting queue select the required document and confirm your choice with OK.  
You may now modify the parameters of the given document then confirm your modifications by  
pressing key  
.
Immediately perform transmission from the waiting queue  
M 61 OK - COMMANDS / PERFORM  
Select the document in the waiting queue and confirm your choice with OK or  
to  
immediately perform the selected transmission.  
Printing a document in waiting or in deposit  
M 64 OK - COMMANDS / PRINT  
In the waiting queue select the desired document and confirm your choice with OK.  
Print the waiting queue  
M 65 OK - COMMANDS / PRINT LIST  
M 63 OK - COMMANDS / CANCEL  
A document called ** COMMANDS LIST** is printed.  
Deleting a transmission on hold  
In the waiting queue select the desired document and confirm your choice with OK.  
CANCELLING A TRANSMISSION IN PROGRESS  
Cancelling a transmission in progress is possible whatever the type of transmission but varies  
depending on whether the transmission is a single call number or a multi-call number.  
• For a single call number from the memory, the document is erased from the memory.  
• For a multi-call number, only the call number in progress at the time of the cancellation is erased  
from the transmission queue.  
To cancel transmission in progress:  
Press key  
.
A message will ask you to confirm cancellation by pressing the key  
, a second time.  
Press key  
to confirm cancellation in progress.  
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Operation  
If your machine is set to print a confirmation report (refer to paragraph Confirmation report,  
page 36), it will print that the communication was cancelled by the user.  
RECEPTION  
Document reception over the Internet is automatic at each Internet connection.  
Reception of all documents over the telephone network is done one at a time at fax reception.  
RECEPTION OVER THE PUBLIC SWITCHED TELEPHONE  
NETWORK (PSTN)  
Fax reception depends on the parameter settings of your machine.  
RECEPTION OVER THE INTERNET  
Whatever the document received, reception is automatic at each Internet connection.  
Incoming documents other than fax files (Word process file, CAD, etc.) may not be opened by  
your machine. However, you may keep this (or these) document(s) in your Internet mailbox until  
it is automatically converted by the F@X to Fax service, if you have a subscription or until  
computer use or automatic transfer (refer to paragraph Mail sorting, page 53).  
COPYING  
Your machine offers to ability to print out one or more copies.  
LOCAL COPY  
Standard copy  
Position the document face down (refer to paragraph Document positioning, page 65).  
Press key  
twice.  
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Operation  
Enhanced copy  
Position the document face down (refer to paragraph Document positioning, page 65).  
Press key  
.
Enter the desired number of copies and press OK to confirm.  
Choose FAST, QUALITY or PHOTO resolution with the keys or , then press OK to  
confirm.  
Set the desired zoom value 25% TO 400% with keys or and the numerical keypad, then  
press OK to confirm.  
Choose the copy output type between COPY ASSEMBLED or NOT ASSEMBLED and press OK  
to confirm.  
Set the required origin values with keys or the numerical keypad and press OK to  
confirm.  
Set the required contrast value with keys or and press OK to confirm.  
Set the required brightness value with keys or and press OK to confirm.  
Choose the type of paper NORMAL PAPER, THICK with keys or and press OK to  
confirm.  
Choose the paper tray, AUTOMATIC TRAY, UPPER TRAY or LOWER TRAY with keys or ꢁ  
and press OK to confirm.  
SPECIFIC COPY SETTINGS  
When the copy quality is no longer satisfactory, you can perform a calibration.  
To do so, refer to paragraph Scanner calibration, page 110.  
Moreover, a high number of controls let you improve the copy quality.  
Scanner settings  
RESOLUTION to set the photocopy resolutation.  
ZOOM settings to reduce or magnify any portion of a document by choosing the origin and value  
of the zoom to apply to that portion.  
• The assembly parameter to choose between ASSEMBLED or NOT ASSEMBLED copies.  
• The ORIGIN parameter to choose the origin to be applied to the document.  
CONTRAST to choose the photocopy contrast.  
BRIGHTNESS is used to make your original document lighter or darker.  
L/R MARGINS to shift the margins or your original document to the left or to the right.  
A4 or LETTER to choose the format.  
machine settings  
PAPER is used to tell your machine what type of paper you use by default.  
TRAY is used to tell your machine which paper tray shoud be used by default.  
L/R MARGINS to shift the margins of your document to the left or to the right.  
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Operation  
Caution - All the settings performed through this menu will become the machine's default  
settings.  
To access to the settings:  
M 84 OK - ADVANCED FCT / SCAN. & PRINT  
Select the SCANNER or the MACHINE to be set and press OK to confirm.  
Use the keys or of the navigator to scroll the described hereafter settings you want  
to modify.  
Scanner settings  
Resolution  
Set the desired resolution FAST, QUALITY or PHOTO with keys or .  
Confirm your setting by pressing key OK.  
Zoom  
Your machine offers to reduce or magnify a specific part of a document from 25 % to 400 %.  
Enter the desired zoom value with the numerical keypad.  
Confirm your setting by pressing key OK.  
Assembly  
Choose the copy type between ASSEMBLED or NOT ASSEMBLED.  
Confirm your choice by pressing key OK.  
Origin  
If you wish, you can change the origin of the scanner.  
By entering new values of X and Y given in mm (X < 210 and Y < 286), you will move the  
scanning zone as shown on the figure below.  
scanned area  
Top view: scanned side down  
y
x
Select the X and Y coordinates with keys or .  
Set the required coordinates with the numeric keypad or or .  
Confirm your setting by pressing key OK.  
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Operation  
Contrast  
Set the desired contrast with keys or .  
Confirm your setting by pressing key OK.  
Lumination  
Set the desired lumination with keys or .  
Confirm your setting by pressing key OK.  
Margins  
If you want to shift the side margins of your document to the left or to the right:  
Adjust the left / right margins shift (in steps of 0.5 mm) with keys or .  
Confirm your setting by pressing key OK.  
Paper format  
You may choose between two paper widths: A4 or LTR/LGL. Select your format using the ꢀ  
and keys.  
Confirm your setting by pressing OK.  
Fax Reception Mode  
Your machine manages two paper trays. The first paper tray can hold A4/Letter format or Legal format.  
The second paper tray (optional) can only hold Letter format.  
Choosing the Paper Tray  
You can choose between the following paper trays:  
1
M 84221 OK - AUTOMATIC  
M 84222 OK - SUPERIOR (Tray 1)  
M 84223 OK - INFERIOR (Tray 2)  
NOTE  
:
the default value of the machine is AUTOMATIC.  
1.  
The automatic paper-tray selection allows you to print received faxes with the appropriate paper format: a fax received in  
Legal format will automatically be printed in Legal format.  
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Operation  
Selecting Paper Formats  
You can select paper formats by choosing the following menus:  
M 84241 OK - (A4)  
M 84242 OK - (LETTER)  
M 84243 OK - (LEGAL)  
Received Faxes Reduction Mode  
To print a Legal format received fax on a Letter/A4 format page, you can reduce received faxes  
using the following menu:  
M 2441 OK - AUTOMATIC  
This function automatically resizes received faxes: a fax received in Legal format will be printed  
on Letter paper via the previously installed paper tray.  
If you choose:  
M 2442 OK - FIXED  
The machine proposes a 70 to 100% reduction. Beyond this limit, the machine beeps for error.  
This fixed reduction will be used when printing received documents, whatever the paper format  
may be.  
Discard size  
The "Discard Size" parameter acts on printing of received faxes only. The number of lines of a  
document can be too high for the printing paper format. This parameter defines the threshold  
beyond which the extra lines are printed on a second page. Bellow this threshold, extras lines are  
deleted. You can validate this parameter via the following menu:  
M 29 OK - TECHNICALS  
Using theor keys, select the 13> DISCARD SIZE parameter. Validate by pressing the  
OK key.  
Using the or keys, select 291 > WITH or 292 > WITHOUT. Validate your choice by  
pressing the OK key.  
If you choose WITH , the threshold is set on 3 centimeters.  
If you choose WITHOUT , the threshold is set on 1 centimeter  
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Operation  
Machine settings  
Paper  
Select the type of paper NORMAL or THICK with keys or .  
Confirm your setting by pressing key OK.  
NOTE  
:
1) When the THICK type of paper is selected, the printing speed is slowed down.  
2) Use the manual feeder for paper substances over 24 lb. (90 g/m²).  
Paper tray  
Select the paper tray to be used (AUTOMATIC, LOWER or UPPER) using keys or .  
Confirm your setting by pressing key OK.  
Margins  
If you want to shift the side margins of your document to the left or to the right:  
Adjust the left / right margin shift (in steps of 0,02 in (0.5 mm)) by means the or keys.  
Press OK to confirm.  
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
LOGS  
The incoming and outgoing logs list the last 30 transmissions (incoming and outgoing) made by your  
machine.  
An automatic print out will take place after every 30 transmissions. However, you may request a print  
out at any time.  
Each log (incoming or outgoing) contains a table with the following information:  
• date and time of the incoming or outgoing document,  
• group dial number or E-mail address,  
• transmission mode (Norm, Fine, SFine or Photo),  
• number of pages sent or received,  
• call duration,  
• incoming or outgoing results: noted CORRECT if properly transmitted  
or  
information codes for special calls (polling, manual group dial, etc.),  
• reason for call error (example: your group dial does not answer).  
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Operation  
To print the logs:  
M 52 OK - PRINT / LOGS  
The incoming and outgoing logs are printed on the same page.  
PRINTING THE FUNCTIONS LIST  
You may print the functions list of your machine at any time.  
To print the functions list:  
M 51 OK - PRINT / FUNCTIONS LIST  
PRINTING THE MACHINE SETTINGS  
At any moment, you may print the list of your parameter settings to control any changes possibly  
made to the default parameters.  
Printing the machine settings:  
M 54 OK - PRINT / SETUP  
Your machine prints the list of stored parameters.  
PROGRAMMING SPEED DIALS  
You may programme speed dials of keys (for example, to send a fax directly to one or multiple  
group dial, to call this group dial or to get access to a specific menu, etc.).  
This sequence is registered in one of the keys F1 or F2 (as you want).  
Then, by pressing one of these keys, you will execute the registered sequence.  
NOTE  
:
By default, Scan to PC function is programmed on F1 key and Scan to FTP function is programmed  
on F2 key.  
To register a sequence (for example, in key F1).  
Press key MENU, then F1: you will enter the menu option  
From this moment, all the key pressings are memorized in the key F1.  
Press key F1 to register the sequence if you are still in the menus. The sequence  
memorizing is automatic if you have already exited the menu.  
Example: to memorize a fax sending to various group dial in key F1:  
Press keys MENU then F1.  
Press keys 3, 1 then OK.  
Enter the group dial fax machine number.  
Press key  
and enter the second group dial fax machine number or subscribers list.  
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Operation  
Repeat this last step for all group dials.  
Press key F1: the sequence is memorized.  
To send a fax directly to your group dial (key F1 preset)  
Press F1.  
Position the document (refer to paragraph Document positioning, page 65).  
Press the key  
.
FONT PRINTING  
You can print the list of fonts installed on your machine at any time.  
To print PCL fonts :  
M 57 OK - PRINT / PCL FONTS  
To print SG Script fonts:  
M 58 OK - PRINT / SGSCRIPT FONTS  
Your machine prints the list of fonts.  
COUNTERS  
At any time, you may consult the activity counters of your machine.  
To get to the counters of the machine:  
M 82 OK - ADVANCED FCT / COUNTERS  
These counters indicate the number of:  
• transmitted pages,  
M 821 OK - ADVANCED FCT / COUNTERS / SENT PAGES  
• received pages,  
• scanned pages,  
• printed pages,  
M 822 OK - ADVANCED FCT / COUNTERS / RECEIVED PG  
M 823 OK - ADVANCED FCT / COUNTERS / SCANNED PAGE  
M 824 OK - ADVANCED FCT / COUNTERS / PRINTED PG  
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Operation  
DEPOSIT AND POLLING  
You may deposit a document in your machine and keep it available to one or more group dial  
who can obtain a fax of this document by calling your machine with the POLL function.  
Your group dial can then get (if they request it) the fax of a document that you have previously  
deposited in your machine.  
Setting the machine for document deposit,  
you must define the type:  
SIMPLE- it may be polled only once from the memory or feeder,  
MULTIPLE- it may be polled as many times as necessary from the memory.  
Setting the machine for polled documents,  
you must define the poll number, then depending on the type of poll you may:  
• launch an immediate poll,  
• program a delayed poll with a chosen time,  
• launch a multi-poll, either immediately or later.  
Placing a document in deposit  
Insert the document to deposit in the feeder.  
Select MENU 34 OK - FAX / POLLING TX and confirm with OK.  
Choose the type, according to the table below:  
Menu  
Procedure  
Select FEEDER or MEMORY.  
SIMPLE  
If necessary, adjust the contrast and confirm with OK.  
Enter the number of pages that you wish to deposit.  
If necessary, adjust the contrast and confirm with OK.  
MULTIPLE  
Enter the number of pages that you wish to deposit.  
Confirm deposit by pressing the OK key.  
Polling a deposited document  
M 33 OK - FAX / POLLING RX  
Enter the number of the party whose document you want to poll or choose your dialing  
mode (refer to paragraph Dialing, page 66).  
NOTE  
:
You can poll several documents using the  
key.  
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Operation  
Depending on the type of poll you should:  
Choice  
Immediate poll  
Delayed poll  
Procedure  
Press  
.
Press OK.  
Next to the current time, enter the time you wish to poll the  
document and press  
.
SECURITY  
There are restrictions to the use of your machine:  
• locking the printing of received documents (refer to paragraph Fax answering machine,  
page 37),  
• locking the keyboard,  
• locking the numbers,  
• locking the Internet settings,  
• locking the access to the SMS transmission function.  
Entering the locking code  
The operator access parameters are confidential; they are protected by a four-digit interlock code that  
the authorized operators must know.  
To access the locking code:  
M 811 OK - ADVANCED FCT / LOCK / LOCKING CODE  
Enter your four-digit interlock code on the keypad.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Confirm the interlock code by entering the code one more time.  
Press OK to confirm.  
NOTE  
:
When a code is already registered, the machine asks you to give the former code before allowing you to  
modify it.  
Locking the keyboard  
This function allows you to prevent access to non-authorized persons. An access code must be entered  
each time a person wants to use the machine.  
To access the keypad unlocking menu:  
M 812 OK - ADVANCED FCT / LOCK / LOCK KEYBD.  
Enter the four-digit interlock code.  
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Operation  
Press key OK to confirm.  
With keys or of the navigator, select the option WITH.  
Press key OK to confirm.  
NOTE  
:
After each operation, the machine keyboard locks automatically.  
Locking the numbers  
This function locks dialing and the numerical keypad is disabled. Transmissions are only possible  
from numbers included in the directory.  
You can still send mails by typing in the addressee’s address (if this has no numbers in it).  
To access the number interlocking option:  
M 813 OK - ADVANCED FCT / LOCK / LOCK NUMBER  
Enter the four-digit interlock code with the keypad.  
Press key OK to confirm.  
With keys or of the navigator, select the option DIRECT ONLY.  
Press key OK to confirm.  
Locking the Internet settings  
This function prevents access to all the Internet settings of menu 9.  
As a matter of fact, any untoward change to these settings might result in repeated connection  
failures. You can still send documents to an E-mail address (M 95) and get connected (M 93).  
To access the Internet settings locking menu:  
M 814 OK - ADVANCED FCT / LOCK / LOCK PARAMETERS  
Enter the four-digit locking code with the numerical keypad  
Press OK to confirm  
With keys or , select the option WITH  
Press OK to confirm  
Locking the SMS service  
This function prevents access to the SMS service.  
To access the SMS service locking menu:  
M 815 OK - ADVANCED FCT / LOCK / LOCK SMS  
Enter the four-digit locking code with the numerical keypad.  
Press key OK to confirm.  
With keys or , select the option WITH.  
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Operation  
Press key OK to confirm.  
Remark  
:
When a code is already saved, the unit first asks you for the old code before allowing you to change it.  
SCAN TO PC  
This function allows to send an opening notice of a scan function of a PC connected to your machine  
(with the Companion Suite Pro kit). For more information, refer to the User Manual provided with your  
PC Kit (Companion Suite Pro).  
M 871 OK - ADVANCED FCT / SCAN-TO-PC  
M 872 OK - ADVANCED FCT / SCAN-TO-FTP  
NOTE  
:
This function is programmed by default on the F2 key.  
DEPARTMENT CODE  
Use of the machine can be limited to authorized personnel within each department by setting up a  
Master Department Code and individual Department Codes. You can assign one Master Code and up  
to 98 Department Codes. The FaxCentre F116/F116 L can then monitor the usage for each department.  
The Master Department Code is used to setup and modify the Department Code information.  
During the setup procedure, you are prompted to enter a 4-digit Master Department Code. This code is  
required to perform any modifications; it is used as a Supervisory master key. The Master Code  
department number is preset to 00 by the machine.  
The individual Department Codes are used to access and operate the machine. During the setup  
procedure, you can assign Department Numbers from 1-98. You are also prompted to enter a 4-digit  
Department Code for each department. As each department enters their assigned department code to  
access and operate the FaxCentre F116 / F116L, the usage for each department is recorded on the  
department Code Report.  
FUNCTION MANAGEMENT BY THE ADMINISTRATOR  
By default, the "Department Code" function is deactivated when the machine is first put into service.  
Activating the department code  
M 881 OK - ADVANCED FCT / DEPT. CODES / ACTIVATION  
Using the browser’s or keys, select WITH.  
Press OK to confirm; the function is activated.  
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Operation  
Deactivating the department code  
M 881 OK - ADVANCED FCT / DEPT. CODES / ACTIVATION  
Using the browser’s or keys, select WITHOUT.  
Press OK to confirm; the function is deactivated.  
Setting the department codes  
The administrator must enter the department number to be created, between 01 and 98; the  
number 00 is reserved for the administrator to enter his or her own department code and  
department name before being able to record other codes for different users.  
1
• Entering the Master code  
M 882 OK - ADVANCED FCT / DEPT. CODES / NEW DEPT.  
The screen displays:  
NEW DEPT..  
00> FREE  
Using the browser’skey select 00.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The screen displays:  
8821>DEPT. CODE  
8822 DEPT. NAME  
Press OK to confirm the line 8821>CODE DEPT.  
The screen displays MASTERCODE and ****.  
Using the key go to the **** line and enter your 4-digit department code (remember  
this code).  
Confirm the code by pressing OK.  
Using the browser’skey select 8822 DEPT.NAME and press OK.  
Using the alphabetical keypad, enter the name you want to give to your department  
(maximum 20 characters).  
Confirm your department name by pressing OK.  
1.  
Code only attributed to the administrator  
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Operation  
Creating a department code  
Only the administrator, using the Mastercode is able to attribute other department codes.  
Enter your Mastercode and confirm by OK.  
M 882 OK - ADVANCED FCT / DEPT. CODES / NEW DEPT.  
Enter a number between 01 and 98 or select a free number using the or keys, as shown on  
the machine’s display.  
Confirm your selection by pressing OK.  
The screen displays:  
8821>DEPT. CODE  
8822 DEPT. NAME  
Press OK; the screen displays:  
DEPT. CODE  
* * * *  
Enter a 4-digit code (remember it); if this code is already used by another service, the machine  
displays "CODE USED". In this case enter another code.  
Confirm your selection by pressing OK.  
The machine also asks you if you want to be able to modify the department name. Press OK then the  
key to return to the main menu.  
Deleting a department code  
The administrator can also delete a department code to prevent the department associated with it having  
any access to the machine functions.  
Enter your administrator Mastercode.  
M 883 OK - ADVANCED FCT / DEPT. CODES / DELETE  
Enter the number of the department code you want to delete or search for it using the ou  
keys.  
Confirm by pressing OK. A confirmation screen is displayed. Press OK again to confirm the  
deletion. Once confirmed, the department code number becomes free again and the counters also  
associated with this number will be erased.  
Caution - If the administrator deletes his or her own department code all the other department  
codes will also be deleted.  
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Operation  
Printing a department code  
The administrator may print reports for each department entered. These reports show the  
department number (between 01 and 98), its name, the associated access code and the number of  
pages transmitted and copied by this department.  
M 884 OK - ADVANCED FCT / DEPT. CODES / PRINT  
Enter the number of the department you want to print and confirm by pressing OK.  
The machine begins printing the report, as shown in the illustration below.  
** DEPARTMENT CODES **  
SID : Smith  
Number : 0987654321  
Date : 12-12-04 14:20  
01  
Department  
FAX LASER  
3178  
Departement Name  
Departement Code  
Pages sent  
1589  
2890  
Pages copied  
Printing the department report  
The administrator may print reports for all the departments created. To do so:  
M 884 OK - ADVANCED FCT / DEPART. CODES / PRINT  
Enter the administrator department number 00 and confirm by pressing OK. The machine  
prints the report, as shown in the illustration below.  
** DEPARTMENT CODES **  
SID : Smith  
Number: 0885654321  
Date : 12-12-04 14:20  
Dept.  
Department name  
Dept. Code  
Pages sent  
Pages copied  
00  
Master  
1234  
6589  
2574  
1593  
1258  
2596  
3561  
1897  
3698  
1589  
4587  
5984  
001  
002  
003  
Office 44  
Office 85  
Office 47  
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USE OF THE DEPARTMENT CODES BY A DEPARTMENT  
To access the different machine functions, each department must enter its own access code as delivered  
by the administrator. When the "DEPARTMENT CODE" function is activated M 881 OK the screen  
displays:  
THU 20 FEB 10:15  
ENTER DEPT. CODE  
Press on the numerical keypad only (pressing any other keys will sound beeps).  
The screen displays:  
ENTER DEPT CODE  
* * * *  
Enter your department’s access code (as provied by the administrator). If this code is correct, the  
machine will grant you access to all the functionalities available, except for menu 88 as this is  
reserved for the administrator. If the access code does not correspond to any services, the  
machine displays WRONG CODE.  
CHARGE CODE  
ENTERING THE CHARGE CODE  
The charge code is a number that is sent on-line after your correspondent’s fax machine number. To  
add a charge code after entering your correspondent’s number you must press the  
the "+" symbol after the number and you may then type your charge code.  
key. This inserts  
Example:  
TO:  
9738088444+****  
The charge code will always be hidden.  
The maximum length that can be entered is 30 characters. When dialing, only the digits are sent on the  
line. The + symbol inserted is not sent. In the example above, the number 97380884440123 is dialed.  
If your equipment is connected to a private exchange (PABX), enter the prefix (number used by your  
PABX to access the telephone network, for example 0), followed by a  
/ (or pause.  
When a charge code is used, the transmission reports and the machine log printout contains the  
correspondent’s number followed by the charge code’s + symbol.  
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Operation  
MAIL BOX (MBX FAX)  
There are 32 mailboxes (MBX), enabling you to transmit documents in complete confidence  
using an access code (named code MBX), to all group dial equipped with a machine compatible  
to yours.  
MBX 00 is public. It is handled directly by the machine to record the messages of the machine  
TAD as soon as this is put into service.  
MBX’s 01 to 31 are private. Each is password-protected. They can be used to receive documents  
confidentially.  
The use and access to MBX 01 - 31 are conditioned by the initialization, defined by a MBX code  
(if needed) and a mnenonic (its S.I.D.).  
Later you may:  
• modify the features of an MBX,  
print the contents of an MBX, only possible if the MBX contains one or more documents  
(with a star next to the MBX). When the contents of an MBX have been printed it becomes  
empty,  
delete an MBX, only if the MBX is initialized and empty,  
print the the list of your fax machine’s MBX’s.  
You may receive and send through an MBX in complete confidentiality.  
The deposit a document into your MBX, the access code is not needed. All documents deposited  
in a MBX are added to the ones already present.  
In polling, the MBX are only accessible with an MBX code.  
You may perform MBX deposits or polls by:  
• depositing a document in a machine MBX,  
• transmit to deposit a document in a remote machine MBX,  
• perform document poll from a remote machine.  
MBX MANAGEMENT  
Creating an MBX  
M 71 OK - MAILBOXES / CREATE MBX  
Select a free MBX out of the 31 MBX or directly enter the number of a free MBX and  
confirm with OK  
Select option MAILBOX CODE and press OK.  
Value 0000 is always displayed.  
Enter the code of your choice, if needed, and press OK.  
Select option MAILBOX NAME and press OK.  
Enter this MBX ’s S.I.D. (20 characters max.) and press OK.  
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The MBX is initialized. If you wish to initialize another, press C and repeat the same procedure.  
To exit the MBX, press  
.
Modifying the features of a MBX  
M 72 OK - MAILBOXES / DEPOSIT MBX  
Select a free MBX out of the 31 MBX, or enter the number of a free MBX directly (1-31) and  
confirm by pressing OK.  
Enter the code of this MBX, if there is one, and confirm with OK.  
Select the menu MAILBOX CODE or MAILBOX NAME, then confirm your choice with OK.  
Perform data modification of the menu and confirm with OK.  
If needed, repeat the last two steps for the other menu.  
Printing the contents of a MBX  
M 73 OK - MAILBOXES / PRINT MBX  
Select a free MBX out of the 31 MBX, or enter the number of a free MBX directly (1-31) and  
confirm by pressing OK.  
Enter the code of the MBX, if there is one, and confirm with OK.  
All documents found in the MBX are printed and the MBX is emptied.  
Deleting a MBX  
Before deleting an MBX, you need to make sure it is empty, by printing its content.  
M 74 OK - MAILBOXES / DELETE MBX  
Select a free MBX out of the 31 MBX, or enter the number of a free MBX directly (1-31) and  
confirm by pressing OK.  
Enter the code of the MBX, if there is one, and confirm with OK.  
Press  
to confirm MBX deletion.  
The MBX is deleted and will appear as a free MBX in the list.  
Printing the MBX list  
M 75 OK - MAILBOXES / PRT MBX LIST  
The list gives the status of each MBX.  
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MBX deposit in your machine  
Insert the document in the machine’s document feeder.  
Select M 72 OK - MAILBOXES / DEPOSIT MBX and confirm with OK.  
Select a free MBX out of the 31 MBX, or enter the number of a free MBX directly (1-31)  
and confirm by pressing OK.  
The document is scanned by the machine and saved in the selected MBX.  
MBX deposit in a remote machine  
Insert the document in the machine’s document feeder.  
Selct M 35 OK - FAX / MBX SENDING and confirm with OK.  
Enter your group dial number for MBX deposit or choose your dialing mode (refer to  
paragraph Dialing, page 66) and validate with OK.  
Enter the group dial MBX number and confirm with OK.  
If you wish to delay transmission, enter the new transmission time next to the current time  
and press OK  
If you wish to modify the document feed type, select one of the options FEEDER or  
MEMORY, and press OK  
If you wish, you may enter the number of pages of your document before transmitting, and  
confirm by pressing OK.  
Confirm the transmission request to a remote MBX machine by pressing key  
.
In the case of an immediate transmission, the document is sent immediately.  
If the document is set for a postponed transmission the document will be stored in the memory  
and sent at the requested time.  
MBX polling from a remote machine  
M 36 OK - FAX / MBX POLLING  
Enter your group dial number for MBX deposit or choose your dialing mode (refer to  
paragraph Dialing, page 66) and validate OK.  
Enter the group dial MBX number and press OK  
Enter this MBX access code and press OK  
If you wish to delay the poll time, enter the departure time next to the current time and  
confirm by pressing OK.  
Confirm the MBX poll request by pressing key  
.
As soon as the remote machine is subscribed, either immediately or later, the document(s) in the  
remote machine MBX are receveid in your machine.  
NOTE  
:
Please check for remote machine compatibility.  
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6 MAINTENANCE  
MAINTENANCE  
GENERAL  
To ensure the best operating conditions for your machine, it is recommended that you regularly clean  
the inside.  
For normal usage, please respect the following rules:  
• Never leave the cover open unless required.  
• Protect the machine from direct sunlight.  
• Do not attempt to oil the machine.  
• Always gently close the cover and avoid vibrations.  
• Do not open the cover while printing.  
• Never try to dismantle the machine.  
• Do not use paper that has stayed in the paper tray for a long time.  
Look at the safety rules in the Safety chapter at the end of this booklet.  
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Maintenance  
REPLACING THE CONSUMABLES  
(TONER AND DRUM CARTRIDGES)  
To check the remaining capacities of the consumables:  
M 85 OK - ADVANCED FCT / CONSUMABLES  
The toner cartridge and the drum cartridge come with a chip card.  
After replacing a consumable item in the machine, you need to inform the machine about its features.  
NOTE  
:
For this purpose, the chip card supplied with each toner cartridge must be read by the machine each time  
a new consumable item is installed.  
Replacing cartridges  
Replacing the toner cartridge  
To replace the toner cartridge, proceed as shown below.  
When the display shows:  
CHANGE TONER  
<OK> TO CONFIRM  
1 - Press the cover release button on the upper left part of the machine to open it  
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Caution - The Fuser Assy located inside the machine may become very hot during  
operation. To avoid injury - do not touch.  
2 - Remove the old toner cartridge.  
Caution - In order to protect the environment, do not throw away the used toner  
cartridge. Used cartridges should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations  
concerning waste materials.  
fusing assembly  
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3 - Remove the new toner cartridge from its box. Hold it firmly with both hands and shake it in  
the directions shown by the arrows in the diagram below.  
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4 - Holding the cartridge by its handle, slide it into the machine.  
Ensure that the four pins (two on either side) are properly aligned with the grooves in the  
machine.  
NOTE  
:
Use the color-coded stickers marked "2", which are located both on the toner cartridge and the  
inside of the machine, for proper positioning. These two stickers should line up while installing the  
toner cartridge.  
.
2
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The cartridge will click into position once it is correctly installed.  
5 - Shut the upper cover by pressing it down gently but firmly until it locks into position.  
Press OK on the scanner keypad. The display shows:  
TUE 02 APR 13:39  
INSERT GAUGECARD  
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Insert chip card (supplied with the toner cartridge) into the card reader ensuring that the  
chip is entered as shown in the drawing below.  
Green arrow  
The following is displayed on the scanner control panel screen:  
CHANGE TONER ?  
YES= OK - NO= C  
Press OK.  
Once the chip card has been read, the display shows:  
TONER OK  
REMOVE CARD  
Remove the card.  
Caution - If the following is displayed, check that you have inserted the chip card the right  
way up.  
CANNOT READ CARD  
REMOVE CARD  
Caution - If the following is displayed, remove your card and insert it the right way up  
(green arow side).  
CANNOT READ CARD  
CHECK DIRECTION  
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Replacing the drum cartridge  
To replace the drum cartridge, proceed as shown below:  
When the display shows:  
CHANGEDRUM  
<OK> TO CONFIRM  
1 - Press the release button of the upper cover to open it.  
2
1
Caution - The fusing assembly located inside the machine may become very hot during  
operation. To avoid injury - do not touch  
2 - The drum cartridge is under the toner cartridge. Remove the toner cartridge from its housing  
and place it safely out of the way.  
3 - Remove the used drum cartridge and take the new one out of its package.  
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Caution - In order to protect the environment, do not throw away the used drum  
cartridge. Used cartridges should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations  
concerning waste materials.  
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4 - Install the drum cartridge into the machine, ensuring that the pins on the cartridge are aligned  
with the grooves in the machine.  
NOTE  
:
Use the color-coded stickers marked "1" which are located both on the drum cartridge and the inside of  
the machine for proper positioning (the stickers should line up).  
Ensure that you insert the drum cartridge as far as possible into the machine.  
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5 - Holding the toner cartridge by its handle, slide it into the machine  
Ensure that the four pins (two on either side of the cartridge) are properly aligned with the  
grooves in the machine.  
NOTE  
:
Use the color-coded stickers marked "2" which are located both on the toner cartridge and the  
inside of the machine for proper positioning. These two stickers should be aligned while installing  
the toner cartridge.  
2
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The toner cartridge will click into position once it is correctly installed.  
6 - Shut the upper cover by pressing it down gently but firmly until it locks into position.  
Press the OK key on the scanner control panel. The display shows:  
TUE 02 APR 13:39  
INSERT GAUGE CAR  
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Insert the chip card (supplied with the drum cartridge) into the card reader ensuring that  
the chip is entered as shown in the drawing below.  
Green arrow  
The following is displayed on the scanner control panel screen:  
CHANGE DRUM ?  
YES= OK - NO= C  
Press OK.  
Once the chip card has been read, the display shows:  
DRUM OK  
REMOVE CARD  
Remove the card.  
Caution - If the following is displayed, check that you have inserted the chip card the right  
way up.  
CANNOT READ CARD  
REMOVE CARD  
Caution - If the following is displayed, remove your card and insert it the right way up  
(green arow side).  
CANNOT READ CARD  
CHECK DIRECTION  
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Maintenance  
CLEANING  
Cleaning the scanner’s glass  
When one or more vertical lines appear on transmitted copies or faxes, follow these steps:  
A
Open the scanner cover by  
pressing the release button (A).  
B
Clean the transparent scanning  
glass (B) with a soft lint-free  
cloth slightly dampened with  
water.  
Close the scanning cover.  
Make a copy in order to ensure  
that the symptoms are gone.  
Cleaning the machine  
Dust, dirt and paper debris on the outer surfaces and inside the machine can interfere with machine  
performance. Clean the machine regularly.  
Caution - Use a soft cloth to clean the machine. Never use abrasive or corrosive detergents.  
The fusing assembly can become very hot during operation. To avoid injury - do not touch.  
Wait for at least 10 minutes after the machine has been turned off and make sure that the fusing  
assembly has cooled before cleaning the interior of the machine.  
Cleaning the outside of the machine  
Clean the outside of the machine with a smooth cloth.  
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Cleaning the paper feed roller  
1 - Turn OFF the machine and unplug the power cord.  
2 - Press the upper cover release button and open the upper cover.  
3 - Remove the toner cartridge and the drum cartridge.  
fusing  
assembly  
4 - Use a soft cloth to clean the paper feed roller located under the fusing assembly.  
Caution - The fusing assembly inside the machine can become very hot during operation.  
To avoid injury - do not touch.  
5 - Reinstall the drum cartridge and the toner cartridge. refer to paragraph Replacing  
cartridges, page 96.  
6 - Close the upper cover and press it down gently but firmly until it locks into place.  
7 - Plug in the power cord and turn ON the machine.  
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SERVICING  
For guaranteed performance of your machine, some maintenance work (replacing the fusing assembly  
and the transfer roll) has to be done on the machine approximatly every 50,000 printed pages. Please  
contact your service provider for this operation.  
SCANNER CALIBRATION  
You can perform this operation when the quality of photocopied documents is no longer satisfactory.  
M 80 OK - ADVANCED FCT / CALIBRATION  
Insert a blank page into the sheet-fed scanner and press OK to confirm.  
NOTE  
:
Since the page you insert will be used to define the quality of subsequent copies, it must be free from any  
visible defects.  
CUSTOMER SUPPORT  
If a fault cannot be resolved, please check the Communication Error Codes and Machine Errors tables  
in the next section.  
If the problem persists, contact the Xerox Welcome Center at the following numbers:  
Xerox US Welcome Center:1-800-821-2797  
Xerox Canada Welcome Center:1-800-93-XEROX (1-800-939-3769)  
The serial number of the machine will be required, together with any relevant error codes.  
FAULTS  
COMMUNICATION ERRORS  
If the communication fails, the machine advises you of an automatic retry later.  
Example of what is displayed:  
FRI 20 DEC 20:13  
Current time- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
Time of next try - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0142685014 20:18  
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Transmission from the feeder  
You have the choice between:  
• waiting until the transmission takes place at the given time,  
• restarting the transmission immediately by pressing  
,
• abandoning transmission by pressing  
. To eject the document, press  
again.  
Transmission from memory  
You have the choice between:  
• waiting until the transmission takes place at the given time,  
• restarting the transmission using the transmission queue. (refer to paragraph Immediately  
perform transmission from the waiting queue, page 74). In this case, for a document  
composed of several pages, the transmission will take place from the page where the error  
occurred,  
• abandoning the transmission by deleting the corresponding command in the transmission  
line (refer to paragraph Deleting a transmission on hold, page 74).  
The machine makes at most 5 automatic redials. The non-transmitted document is automatically  
deleted from the memory and a transmission report is then printed together with an error code and  
the cause for transmission failure (see the communication error codes).  
Communication error codes  
The communication error codes appear in the logs and transmission reports.  
General codes  
Code 01 - Busy or no fax answer  
This code appears after 6 unsatisfactory attempts. Call later.  
Code 03 - User break  
A communication has been stopped by the user pressing the key  
.
Code 04 - Non programmed number  
A number saved as a one-touch key or abbreviated number is not valid-check it. (Example: a  
delayed transmission was programmed with a one-touch key and this key has been deleted in the  
meantime).  
Code 05 - Scanning default  
An incident occurred with the scanner, for example, the sheet is jammed.  
Code 06 - machine default  
An incident occurred in the machine: no paper, paper jam, opened cover... In the reception mode,  
this incident appears only if the reception parameter is switched to WITHOUT PAPER (refer to  
paragraph Reception without paper, page 38).  
Code 07 - Disconnected  
The link has been cut (bad line). Check the number and try again.  
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Code 08 - Quality  
The document you sent was not well received. Contact your group dial to see if you need to send again.  
Code 0A - No document to be polled  
You tried to poll a document from a group dial who had not prepared his document (no deposit) or the  
password entered was incorrect.  
Code 0B - Wrong number of pages  
There is a difference between the number of pages indicated during preparation for the transmission  
and the number of pages sent- check the number of pages in the document.  
Code 0C - Received document error  
Ask the group dial who called you to check the length of his document (it may be too long to be  
completely received).  
Code 0D - Transmission failed  
Ask the sender to resend the document.  
Code 0E - Unknow e-mail address  
Check the e-mail address.  
Code 13 - Memory full  
Your machine can no longer receive since its memory is full. There are too many received unprinted  
documents or too many documents in the transmission line.  
Print the received documents and delete or transmit immediately the documents in the transmission  
line.  
Code 14 - Memory full  
Received document memory full.  
Code 15 - Unknown mailbox number  
You wish to deposit a document in a group dial mailbox. The mailbox number does not exist.  
Code 16 - No Relay Bcst list Nr x  
You requested a document relay from a remote fax but the fax has not programmed the list of group  
dial requested.  
Code 17 - Unknown mailbox number  
You wish to recover a document from a group dial mailbox. The mailbox number does not exist.  
Code 18 - Relay Bcst impossible  
You requested a document relay from a remote fax which does not have the relay broadcast function.  
Code 19 - Group dial has stopped  
The communication has been stopped by your group dial. (Example: a fax wanted to poll your fax but  
there is no document deposited).  
Code 1A - Disconnected  
The transmission has not started. The telephone line is busy.  
Code 1B - Transmission failed  
During transmission: start again.  
During reception: ask your group dial to resend the document.  
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Maintenance  
Internet codes  
Codes 40 and 41 - No reply from supplier  
The modem cannot connect to the Internet service provider. If this error always occurs, check the  
supplier’s dial-up number.  
Code 42 - Cannot access supplier  
The service provider refuses the connection, the service is temporarily unavailable. If this error  
always occurs, check the Internet connection parameters.  
Code 43 - Xmission server unavailable  
Cannot connect to the SMTP server for sending mail, the service is temporarily unavailable. If  
the error always occurs, check the Internet e-mail and server parameters.  
Code 44 - Reception server unavailable  
Cannot connect to the POP3 server for mail reception, the service is temporarily unavailable. If  
the error always occurs, check the Internet e-mail and server parameters.  
Code 45 - Supplier disconnected  
The service is temporarily unavailable; try again later.  
Code 46 - SMTP server disconnect  
The SMTP server for sending mail is disconnected. The service is temporarily unavailable- try  
again later.  
Code 47 - Reception server disconnect  
The POP3 server for mail reception is disconnected. The service is temporarily unavailable- try  
again later.  
Code 48 - Disconnection from Internet  
The service is temporarily unavailable- try again later.  
Code 49 - Cannot connect to Internet  
Check the call number and eventually the associated prefix of the machine.  
To check the Internet parameters, print them by pressing in turn the keys MENU, 9, 4, 6 and OK.  
Code 50 - Server Error  
Check the SMS server number or a communication error occured during data transmission.  
MACHINE ERRORS  
Error messages  
If the machine has one of the problems described below, the signal "On" flashes red, and you can’t  
use your machine temporarily. The corresponding message is displayed on the screen.  
Message  
Action  
Replace the toner cartridge.  
CHANGE TONER  
<OK> TO CONFIRM  
Proceed as indicated Replacing the toner cartridge, page 96.  
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Message  
Action  
Replace the drum cartridge.  
CHANGE DRUM  
<OK> TO CONFIRM  
Proceed as indicated Replacing the drum cartridge, page 102.  
Insert your chip card the right way up, according to the color of  
arrows on the card and and on the machine.  
CANNOT READ  
CHANGE DIRECTION  
CLOSE COVER  
Close the front cover of the machine.  
DRUM NEAR END  
TONER NEAR END  
PAPER EMPTY  
The drum is nearing its the end of life.  
The toner cartridge is nearing it’s end of life.  
Fill the tray with paper in the required size.  
Open the tray.  
PAPER JAM INSIDE  
Remove the jammed sheet.  
Open the cover.  
PAPER JAM  
EXTERNAL TRAY  
Remove the jammed sheet from the machine output area.  
Open the cover.  
PAPER JAM  
INTERNAL TRAY  
Remove the jammed sheet from between the feed tray and the fuser  
assy.  
Power OFF the machine, wait 10 seconds and power ON. If the  
problem persists call your service provider.  
MACHINE ERROR XX  
PAPER SIZE ERROR  
Check paper size (A4 / LETTER / ...).  
machine paper jam  
Inside the machine  
Use the following procedure to remove any sheets of paper jammed inside the machine.  
Caution - The fusing assembly inside the machine can become very hot during operation. To  
avoid injury - do not touch.  
Press the upper cover release button and open the upper cover  
Remove the toner cartridge and the drum cartridge  
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Clear the paper misfeed using one of the following procedures depending upon the location  
of the paper misfeed.  
In the vicinity of the drum cartridge  
At the fusing assembly  
Between the drum cartridge and the fusing assembly  
NOTE  
:
Do not touch the image transfer roller (black roller at the bottom of the machine).  
Reinstall the drum cartridge and the toner cartridge (refer to paragraph Replacing  
cartridges, page 96).  
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Close the upper cover and press it down gently but firmly until it locks into place.  
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Maintenance  
Paper jam at the feeders and trays  
The figures below show different type of paper jam you might experience when using your  
machine.  
Remove any stuck sheets as shown by the arrow depending on where the paper jam occurs.  
At the machine output tray  
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At the paper tray  
At the manual feed tray  
Second cassette unit and paper tray (option)  
SCANNER DOCUMENTS JAMS  
Document feeder document jam  
When a document jam occurs, the following message appears on the control panel screen  
REMOVE DOCUMENT.  
If jams often occur in a specific part of the unit, the latter needs to be checked, cleaned or repaired.  
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Maintenance  
Open the scanner cover by pressing key (A).  
A
Remove the jammed document (B) without tearing it.  
B
Then, close the scanner cover.  
MISC PROBLEMS  
At switch-on nothing appears on screen  
Check that the power cord is plugged in to the machine and power outlet.  
The machine does not detect the presence of your inserted document. The message READY  
does not appear on the screen.  
At the start and during scanning, REMOVE DOCUMENT appears on the screen.  
Remove the document or press key  
.
Check the thickness of the document (35 sheets of paper of 20 lb. (80 g/m²)).  
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Maintenance  
Flatten documents if needed.  
Help the sheets along.  
The machine does not receive any faxes  
Check that the telephone line cable is correctly plugged in and that there is a tone signal on the  
telephone line by means of the  
key.  
You receive a blank page  
Make a copy of a document ; if it is correct then your machine is functioning normally. Call back the  
group dial and have him resend the document. It was probably sent with the sheet inserted backwards.  
You cannot send a fax  
Check that the telephone line cable is correctly plugged in.  
Check the tone by pressing key  
.
Check the prefix is correctly programmed and used.  
MACHINE PACKING AND TRANSPORTATION  
Always use the original package when transporting the machine. Failure to do so could void the  
warranty.  
1 - Disconnect the machine from the telephone network and the AC power socket.  
2 - Open the front cover.  
3 - Shut the front cover. Unplug the phone line cord and the AC power cord, the document holder  
and the document tray. Put them in the original package.  
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4-4 - Put the machine in the plastic bag and then in the original package, with all the  
original packing material.  
Put all the documentation (User's Manual and printed documents) in the shipping box.  
Close the shipping box with adhesive tape.  
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MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS  
Device type: Office color machine, fast operation with all Group 3 devices according to ITU-T  
recommendations.  
Dimensions:  
Width: 15.30 inches (389 mm)  
Depth: 18.10 inches (460 mm)  
Height: 15.30 inches (390 mm) (not including tray)  
24 to 25 lbs. (11 kg)  
Weight:  
Electric power supply:  
Power consumption (max.  
values):  
110-127 V - 50/60 Hz - 4 A  
- standby mode: less than 15 W  
- wait mode: less than 75 W  
- operation: 580 W (during copy) (850 W peak)  
- operation: +10°C to 35°C (50 to 95°F) with a maximum difference of 10°C per  
hour.  
Operating temperature:  
- storage: +0°C to 40°C (32 to 104°F) with a maximum difference of 10°C per hour.  
Operation or storage: 20% to 80% RH (without condensation) with a maximum  
difference of 20% per hour.  
Operating humidity:  
Original document size:  
Document feeder:  
A4 / Letter / Legal  
Thickness: 0.002 to 0.0059 inche (0.05 to 0.15 mm)  
Max capacity: sheet stack height 0.12 inches (ie a normal capacity of 35 pages 20 lb.  
(80 g/m²))  
Reception size: (A4 size)  
A4 / Letter / Legal  
Height: 11.70 inches (297 mm)  
Reception paper:  
Paper tray capacity:  
Plain paper (copier type 20 lb. (80 g/m²))  
250 pages max. (20 lb. (80 g/m²))  
Second paper tray (option):  
Transmission procedures:  
Second paper tray : 500 pages (20 lb. (80 g/m²))  
In accordance with UIT-T recommendations for group 3 copiers.  
Possible phone line connections: To all public switched telephone networks (or equivalent)  
Scanned image resolution:  
Reading system:  
Scanner: 600 dpi  
CIS optronics reading  
Print type:  
Laser printing process  
machine resolution:  
Communication rate:  
Encoding type:  
600 x 600 dpi  
For group 3: 33600/14400/12000/9600/7200/4800/2400 bps  
MH (Modified Huffman)  
MR (Modified Read)  
MMR (Modified Modified Read)  
JBIG  
Internet: general specifications: V90 modem (up to 56 kbps/s)  
TCP/IP/PPP protocols  
SMTP/POP3/MIME protocols for E-mails  
File format:  
- Image: TIFF-F for black/white documents and JPEG for color documents  
- PDF : monochrome and color  
- PCL 5e and PCL 6 Emulation ( )(option).  
®
®
A
Printing (depend on model):  
- SG Script (PostScript® level 2 language emulation and PostScript® level 3  
B
language emulation with configuration file)( )(option).  
The effective transmission time for an letter page ranges between a few seconds to approximately one minute (depending  
(*)  
on line quality, modem bit rate, the amount of information on the original document and the resolution)  
(*) Not taking into account the exchange initialization procedure.  
.
Specifications may change for improvement without prior notice.  
A. PCL is a registered trademark by Hewlett Packard.  
B. PostScript is a registered trademark by Adobe Systems Incorporated.  
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7 SAFETY  
Read these safety notes carefully before using this product to ensure you operate the equipment  
safely.  
Your Xerox product and recommended supplies have been designed and tested to meet strict safety  
requirements.These include safety agency approval, and compliance to established environmental  
standards. Please read the following instructions carefully before operating the product and refer to  
them as needed to ensure the continued safe operation of your product.  
The safety and environment testing and performance of this product have been verified using Xerox  
materials only.  
WARNING: Any unauthorized alternation, which may include the addition of new functions or  
connection of external devices, may impact the product certification. Please contact your authorized  
local dealer for more information  
Warning Markings  
All warning instructions marked on or supplied with the product should be followed.  
This WARNING alerts users to areas of the product where there is the possibility of personal injury.  
This WARNING alerts users to areas of the product where there are heated surfaces, which should  
not be touched.  
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Electrical Supply  
This product shall be operated from the type of electrical supply indicated on the product 's data plate  
label. If you are not sure that your electrical supply meets the requirements, please consult your local  
power company for advice.  
WARNING  
This product must be connected to a protective ground circuit.  
This product is supplied with a plug that has a protective ground pin. This plug will fit only into an  
grounded electrical outlet. This is a safety feature. To avoid risk of electric shock, contact your  
electrician to replace the electrical outlet if you are unable to insert the plug into it. Never use a  
grounded adapter plug to connect the product to an electrical outlet that lacks a ground connection.  
Operator Accessible Areas  
This equipment has been designed to restrict operator access to safe areas only. Operator access to  
hazardous areas is restricted with covers or guards, which would require a tool to remove. Never  
remove these covers or guards.  
Maintenance  
Any operator product maintenance procedures will be described in the user documentation supplied  
with the product. Do not to carry out any maintenance on this product, which is not described in the  
customer documentation.  
Cleaning Your Product  
Before cleaning this product, unplug the product from the electrical outlet. Always use materials  
specifically designated for this product, the use of other materials may result in poor performance and  
may create a hazardous situation. Do not use aerosol cleaners, they may be explosive and flammable  
under certain circumstances.  
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WARNING - ELECTRICAL SAFETY INFORMATION  
Use only power cord supplied with this equipment.  
• Plug the power cord directly into a grounded electrical outlet. Do not use an extension cord.  
If you do not know whether or not an outlet is grounded, consult a qualified electrician.  
• This equipment is to be used on an appropriate branch circuit. If this machine needs to be  
moved to a different location, contact a Xerox service representative or your authorized  
local representative or service support organization.  
• Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in electrical shock.  
• Do not place this equipment where people might step on or trip on the power cord. Do not  
place objects on the power cord.  
• Do not override or disable electrical or mechanical interlocks.  
• Do not obstruct the ventilation openings.  
• Never push objects of any kind into slots or openings on this equipment  
- If any of the following conditions occur, switch off the power to the machine immediately  
and disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet. Call an authorized local service  
representative to correct the problem.  
- The equipment emits unusual noise or odors.  
- The power cord is damaged or frayed.  
- A wall panel circuit breaker, fuse, or other safety device has been tripped.  
- Liquid is spilled into the copier/machine.  
- The equipment is exposed to water.  
- Any part of the equipment is damaged.  
Disconnect Device  
The power cable is the disconnect device for this equipment. It is attached to the back of the  
machine as a plug-in device. To remove all electrical power from the equipment, disconnect the  
power cable from the electrical outlet.  
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LASER SAFETY INFORMATION  
CAUTION: Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedure other than those specified  
herein may result in hazardous light exposure.  
With specific regard to laser safety, the equipment complies with performance standards for laser  
product set by government, national and international agencies as a Class 1 laser product. It does not  
emit hazardous light, as the beam is totally enclosed during all phases of customer operation and  
maintenance.  
OPERATIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION  
To ensure the continued safe operation of your Xerox equipment, follow these safety guidelines at all  
times.  
Do These:  
• This equipment is supplied with a plug that has a protective ground pin. This plug will install only  
into a grounded electrical outlet. This is a safety feature. To avoid risk of electric shock, contact  
your electrician to replace the electrical outlet if you are unable to insert the plug into it. Never  
use a plug that lacks an ground connection machine to connect the product to an electrical outlet.  
- Always follow all warnings and instructions that are marked on or supplied with the  
equipment.  
- Always exercise care when moving or relocating equipment. Please contact your local Xerox  
Service Department, or your local support organization to arrange relocation of the product to a  
location outside of your building.  
- Always locate the equipment in an area that has adequate ventilation, and the room for  
servicing. See section one Installation.  
- Always use materials and supplies specifically designed for your Xerox equipment. Use of  
unsuitable materials may result in poor performance.  
- Always unplug this equipment from the electrical outlet before cleaning.  
Do Not Do These:  
- Never use a plug that lacks a ground connection from the machine to an electrical outlet.  
- Never attempt any maintenance function that is not specifically described in this  
documentation.  
- This equipment should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is  
provided, please contact your Authorized local dealer for further information.  
- Never remove covers or guards that are fastened with screws.  
- There are no operator serviceable areas within these covers.  
- Never locate the equipment near a radiator or any other heat source.  
- Never push objects of any kind into the ventilation openings.  
- Never override or "cheat" any of the electrical or mechanical interlock devices.  
- Never operate the equipment if you notice unusual noises or odors. Disconnect the power cord  
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from the electrical outlet and contact your local Xerox Service Representative or Service  
Provider immediately.  
MAINTENANCE INFORMATION  
Do not attempt any maintenance procedure that is not specifically described section 6  
Maintenance information that is supplied with your copier/machine.  
- Do not use aerosol cleaners. The use of cleaners that are not approved may cause poor  
performance of the equipment, and could create a dangerous condition.  
- Use supplies and cleaning materials only as directed in this manual. Keep all of these  
materials out of the reach of children.  
- Do not remove covers or guards that are fastened with screws. There are no parts behind  
these covers that you can maintain or service.  
- Do not perform any maintenance procedures unless you have been trained to do them by  
an authorized local dealer or unless a procedure is specifically described in the user  
manuals.  
OZONE SAFETY INFORMATION  
This product will produce ozone during normal operation. The ozone produced is heavier than air  
and is dependent on copy volume. Providing the correct environmental parameters as specified  
in the Xerox installation procedure will ensure that the concentration levels meet safe limits.  
If you need additional information about ozone, please request the Xerox publication Ozone by  
calling 1-800-828-6571 in the United States and Canada. In other markets please contact your  
authorized local dealer or Service Provider.  
FOR CONSUMABLES  
Store all consumables in accordance with the instructions given on the package or container.  
• Keep all consumables away from the reach of children.  
• Never throw toner, toner cartridges or toner containers into an open flame  
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RADIO FREQUENCY EMISSIONS  
United States, Canada,  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur  
in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try  
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Shielded interface cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with FCC  
regulations in the United States  
PRODUCT SAFETY CERTIFICATION  
This product is certified by the following Agency using the Safety standards listed.  
Agency  
TUV.  
TUV  
Standard  
UL60950-1 1st (2003) (USA/Canada)  
IEC60950-1 Edition 1 (2001)  
This product was manufactured under a registered ISO9001 Quality system.  
REGULATORY INFORMATION  
The CE mark applied to this product symbolizes Xerox's declaration of conformity with the following  
applicable Directives of the European Union as of the dates indicated:  
January 1, 1995: Council Directive 72/23/EEC amended by Council directive 93/68/EEC,  
approximation of the laws of the member states related to low voltage equipment.  
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January 1, 1996: Council directive 89/336/EEC, approximation of the laws of the member states  
related to electromagnetic compatibility.  
March 9, 1999: Council Directive 99/5/EEC, on radio equipment and telecommunications  
terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity.  
A full declaration of conformity, defining the relevant directives and referenced standards, can be  
obtained from your authorized local dealer.  
WARNING: In order to allow this equipment to operate in proximity to Industrial Scientific and  
Medical (ISM) equipment, the external radiation from the ISM equipment may have to be limited  
or special mitigation measures taken.  
WARNING: Shielded interface cables must be used with this product to maintain compliance  
with Council Directive 89/336/EEC.  
FOR FAX FUNCTION  
USA  
FAX Send Header Requirements:  
The telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a  
computer or other electronic device, including a Fax machine, to send any message unless such  
message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on the first  
page of the transmission, the date and time it is sent and an identification of the business or other  
entity, or other individual sending the message and the telephone number of the sending machine  
or such business, other entity or individual. (The telephone number provided may not be a 900  
number or any other number for which charges exceed local or long distance transmission  
charges.)  
In order to program this information into your FAX machine refer to "Setting the Local ID and  
Name " and follow the steps provided. To enter the data and time, please refer to the User Guide.  
Data Coupler Information:  
WARNING: Ask your local Telephone Company for the modular jack type installed on your  
line. Connecting this machine to an unauthorized jack can damage Telephone Company  
equipment. You, not Xerox, assume all responsibility and/or liability for any damage caused by  
the connection of this machine to an unauthorized jack.  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the  
Administrative Council for machine Attachments (ACTA). On the rear of this equipment is a  
label that contains, among other information,  
a
product identifier in the format  
US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the Telephone Company.  
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network  
must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A  
compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be  
connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for  
details.  
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You may safely connect the machine to the following standard modular jack: USOC RJ-11C using the  
compliant telephone line cord (with modular plugs) provided with the installation kit. See installation  
instructions for details.  
The Ringer Equivalence Number (or REN) is used to determine the number of devices that may be  
connected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing  
in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0).  
To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs,  
contact the local Telephone Company. For products approved after July 23, 2001, the REN for this  
product is part of the product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits  
represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). For earlier products,  
the REN is separately shown on the label.  
If this Xerox equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the Telephone Company will notify you  
in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn't  
practical, the Telephone Company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be  
advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.  
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 necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.  
If trouble is experienced with this Xerox equipment, for repair or warranty information, please contact  
the appropriate service center; details of which are displayed either on the machine or contained within  
the user guide. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the Telephone Company may  
request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.  
Repairs to the machine should be made only by a Xerox representative or an authorized Xerox service  
agency. This applies at any time during or after the service warranty period. If unauthorized repair is  
performed, the remainder of the warranty period is null and void. This equipment must not be used on  
party lines. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility  
commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information.  
If your office has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the  
installation of this Xerox equipment does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions  
about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your Telephone Company or a qualified installer.  
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CANADA  
This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical  
specifications  
NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment.This certification means that  
the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety  
requirements as prescribed in the appropriate machine Equipment Technical Requirements  
document(s).The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the users  
satisfaction.  
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. The customer should be aware that compliance with the  
above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.  
Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative 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.  
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power  
utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe systems, if present, are connected  
together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.  
CAUTION: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact  
the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.  
NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each machine device provides an  
indication of the maximum number of machines allowed to be connected to a telephone interface.  
The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the  
requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalent Numbers of all of the devices does not exceed  
5. The Canadian REN value of this equipment is (XXX).  
EUROPE  
NOTE:  
Although this product can use either loop disconnect (pulse) or DTMF (tone) signaling, it is  
recommended that it is set to use DTMF signaling. DTMF signaling provides reliable and faster  
call setup.  
Modification of this product, connection to external control software or to external control  
apparatus not authorized by Xerox, will invalidate its certification.  
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Regulations  
Certification to 1999/5/EC Radio Equipment & Telecommunications  
Terminal Equipment Directive  
This Xerox product has been self-certified by Xerox for pan-European single terminal  
connection to the analogue public switched telephone network (PSTN) in accordance with  
Directive 1999/5/EC.  
The product has been designed to work with the national PSTNs and compatible PBXs of the  
following countries:  
Austria  
Belgium  
Denmark  
France  
Italy  
Germany  
Greece  
Iceland  
Ireland  
Spain  
Luxembourg  
Netherlands  
Norway  
Sweden  
Switzerland  
United Kingdom  
Finland  
Portugal  
Czech Republic Poland  
Bulgaria  
Romania  
In the event of problems, you should contact your local Xerox representative in the first  
instance.  
This product has been tested to and is compliant with TBR21, a technical specification for  
terminal equipment for use on analogue-switched telephone networks in the European  
Economic Area.  
The product may be configured to be compatible with other country networks. Please contact  
your Xerox representative if it needs to be reconnected to another country's network. There  
are no user-adjustable settings in the product.  
NOTE: Although this product can use either loop disconnect (pulse) or DTMF (tone) signaling it is  
recommended that it is set to use DTMF signaling. DTMF signaling provides reliable and faster call  
setup.  
Modification, connection to external control software or to external control apparatus not  
authorized by Xerox, will invalidate its certification.  
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE  
USA  
Energy StarAs an ENERGY STAR partner, Xerox Corporation/Fuji Xerox has determined that (the  
basic configuration of) this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.  
The ENERGY STAR and ENERGY STAR MARK are registered United States trademarks.  
The ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Program is a team effort between U.S., European Union and  
Japanese governments and the office equipment industry to promote energy-efficient copiers,  
machines, fax, multifunction machine, personal computers, and monitors. Reducing product energy  
consumption helps combat smog, acid rain and long-term changes to the climate by decreasing the  
emissions that result from generating electricity.  
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Xerox ENERGY STAR equipment is preset at the factory to enter a "low power" state and/or shut  
off completely after a specified period of use. These energy-saving features can reduce product  
energy consumption in half when compared to conventional equipment.  
Canada  
Environmental ChoiceTerra Choice Environmental Serviced, Inc. of Canada has verified that this  
product conforms to all applicable Environmental Choice EcoLogo requirements for minimized  
impact to the environment.  
As a participant in the Environmental Choice program, Xerox Corporation has determined that  
this product meets the Environmental Choice guidelines for energy efficiency.  
Environment Canada established the Environmental Choice program in 1988 to help consumers  
identify environmentally responsible products and services. Copier, machine, digital press and  
fax products must meet energy efficiency and emissions criteria, and exhibit compatibility with  
recycled supplies. Currently, Environmental Choice has more than 1600 approved products and  
140 licensees. Xerox has been a leader in offering EcoLogo approved products.  
ILLEGAL COPIES  
USA  
Congress, by statute, has forbidden the reproduction of the following subjects under certain  
circumstances. Penalties of fine or imprisonment may be imposed on those guilty of making such  
reproductions.  
1. Obligations or Securities of the United States Government, such as:  
Certificates of Indebtedness National Bank Currency  
Coupons from BondsFederal Reserve Bank Notes  
Silver CertificatesGold Certificates  
United States BondsTreasury Notes  
Federal Reserve NotesFractional Notes  
Certificates of DepositPaper Money  
Bonds and Obligations of certain agencies of the government, such as FHA, etc.  
Bonds. (U.S. Savings Bonds may be photographed only for publicity purposes in connection with  
the campaign for the sale of such bonds.)  
Internal Revenue Stamps. (If it is necessary to reproduce a legal document on which there is a  
canceled revenue stamp, this may be done provided the reproduction of the document is  
performed for lawful purposes.)  
Postage Stamps, canceled or uncanceled. (For philatelic purposes, Postage Stamps may be  
photographed, provided the reproduction is in black and white and is less than 75% or more than  
150% of the linear dimensions of the original.)  
Postal money Orders.  
Bills, Checks, or Draft of money drawn by or upon authorized officers of the United States.  
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Stamps and other representatives of value, of whatever denomination, which have been or may be  
issued under any Act of Congress.  
2. Adjusted Compensation Certificates for Veterans of the World Wars.  
3. Obligations or Securities of any Foreign Government, Bank, or Corporation.  
4. Copyrighted materials, unless permission of the copyright owner has been obtained or the  
reproduction falls within the "fair use" or library reproduction rights provisions of the copyright law.  
Further information of these provisions may be obtained from the Copyright Office, Library of  
Congress, Washington, D.C. 20559. Ask for Circular R21.  
5. Certificates of Citizenship or Naturalization. (Foreign Naturalization Certificates may be  
photographed.)  
6. Passports. (Foreign Passports may be photographed.)  
7. Immigration Papers.  
8. Draft Registration Cards.  
9. Selective Service Induction Papers that bear any of the following Registrant's information:  
Earnings or IncomeDependency Status  
Court RecordPrevious military service  
Physical or mental condition  
Exception: United States military discharge certificates may be photographed.  
10. Badges, Identification Cards, Passes, or Insignia carried by military personnel, or by members of  
the various Federal Departments, such as FBI, Treasury, etc. (unless photograph is ordered by the head  
or such department or bureau.)  
Reproducing the following is also prohibited in certain states:  
Automobile Licenses - Drivers' Licenses - Automobile Certificates of Title.  
The above list is not all inclusive, and no liability is assumed for its completeness or accuracy. In case  
of doubt, consult your attorney.  
Canada  
Parliament, by statute, has forbidden the reproduction of the following subjects under certain  
circumstances. Penalties of fine or imprisonment may be imposed on those guilty of making such  
reproductions.  
1. Current bank notes or current paper money.  
2. Obligations or securities of a government or bank.  
3. Exchequer bill paper or revenue paper.  
4. The public seal of Canada or of a province, or the seal of a public body or authority in Canada, or of  
a court of law.  
5. Proclamations, orders, regulations or appointments, or notices thereof (with intent to falsely cause  
same to purport to have been printed by the Queen's machine for Canada, or the equivalent machine for  
a province).  
6. Marks, brands, seals, wrappers or designs used by or on behalf of the Government of Canada or of a  
province, the government of a state other than Canada or a department, board, Commission or agency  
established by the Government of Canada or of a province or of a government of a state other than  
Canada.  
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7. Impressed or adhesive stamps used for the purpose of revenue by the Government of Canada  
or of a province or by the government of a state other than Canada.  
8. Documents, registers or records kept by public officials charged with the duty of making or  
issuing certified copies thereof, where the copy falsely purports to be a certified copy thereof.  
9. Copyrighted material or trademarks of any manner or kind without the consent of the copyright  
or trademark owner.  
The above list is provided for your convenience and assistance, but it is not all-inclusive, and no  
liability is assumed for its completeness accuracy. In case of doubt, consult your solicitor.  
Other countries  
Copying certain documents may be illegal in your country. Penalties of fine or imprisonment  
may be imposed on those found guilty of making such reproductions.  
- Currency notes  
- Bank notes and cheques  
- Band and government bonds and securities  
- Passports and identification cards  
- Copyright material or trademarks without the consent of the owner  
- Postage stamps and other negotiable instruments  
This list is not inclusive and no liability is assumed for either its completeness or accuracy. In  
case of doubt, contact your legal counsel.  
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PRODUCT RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL  
Xerox operates a worldwide equipment takeback and reuse/recycle program. Contact your Xerox sales  
representative (1-800-ASK-XEROX) to determine whether this Xerox product is part of the program.  
For more information about Xerox environmental programs, visit www.xerox.com/environment.  
If you are managing the disposal of your Xerox product, please note that the product contains lead and  
other materials whose disposal may be regulated due to environmental considerations. The presence of  
Lead is fully consistent with global regulations applicable at the time that the product was placed on  
the market. For recycling and disposal information, contact your local authorities. In the United States,  
you may also refer to the Electronic Industries Alliance web site: www.eiae.org."  
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CONSUMABLE REFERENCES  
Toner cartridge :  
Drum cartridge :  
006R01218  
113R00655  
CONSUMABLE CHARACTERISTICS  
The standard toner cartridge can produce up to 6000  
Toner cartridge:  
pages (when printing on Letter paper with a 5% Area  
Coverage) or 10000 pages ITU No. 1 in normal mode.  
The initial toner cartridge can produce up to 2000 pages  
(when printing on Letter paper with a 5% Area  
Coverage).  
The service life of the toner cartridge mainly depends on  
the type of printed document and the average number of  
pages per print operation).  
The standard drum cartridge can produce up to  
20000 pages.  
Drum cartridge:  
The initial drum cartridge that comes with the machine  
can produce up to 4000 pages.  
Various factors may influence the effective service life  
of the drum cartridge, namely the environment  
(temperature, humidity), the average number of pages  
per print operation, the type of paper used, etc.  
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