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Part Numbers: FAX B-155, Fax B-155
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Notice for connection to telecommunication systems in the United Kingdom and the Republic of lreland
Approval Number 607721 (UK) Your Canon FAX-B155 has been approved against the requirements of NTR3 for use in the UK and complies with the requirements of 91/263 EEC. The CE mark is applied in respect of the requirements of 73/23 EEC and 89/336 EEC. (UK) It is intended for connection to analogue two wire public telecommunication networks. Connect the supplied cable to this socket rst, then to the telephone line. There are two auxiliary sockets to which equipment approved for direct connection to the network may be connected. If required, a suitable adaptor, approved under Approval Number NS/G/23/L/100005 for direct and indirect connections between the fax machine and any piece of approved telecommunications apparatus, is available from your Canon supplier. (UK) This socket is intended for connection of an answering machine or similar device. This socket is intended for connection of a telephone. Voltage and current available at these sockets are determined by the network to which the line cable is connected. They wil not normally exceed the limits for TNV as described in EN60950. Canon recommends that any additional equipment connected in the installation is connected to one of these sockets. Do not connect additional equipment through parallel sockets elsewhere on the telephone line. This equipment is not intended or recommended for making calls to emergency services.
For your safety (Australia only)
To ensure safe operation the three-pin plug supplied must be inserted only into a standard three-pin power point which is effectively earthed through the normal household wiring. Extension cords used with the equipment must be three-core and be correctly wired to provide connection to earth. Wrongly wired extension cords are a major cause of fatalities. The power point shall be located near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is earthed and the installation is completely safe. For your safety, if in any doubt about the effective earthing of the power point, consult a qualied electrician.
Caution (New Zealand only)
1. This equipment may not necessarily provide for the effective hand-over of a call to or from a telephone connected to the same line. 2. The operation of this equipment on the same line as telephone or other equipment with audible warning devices or automatic ring detectors will give rise to bell tinkle or noise and may cause false tripping of the ring detector. Should such problems occur, the user is not to contact telecom faults service. 3. Should this equipment become physically damaged, disconnect immediately from the Telecom connection and power source and contact your nearest service agent. 4. To 1) 2) 3) 4) relocate this equipment, please; Disconnect the equipment from the Telecom connection. Disconnect the equipment from the power source. Reconnect the equipment to the power source. Reconnect the equipment to the Telecom connection.
j Setting Manual Mode
Set to Manual Mode if you want to personally monitor every incoming call.
Press [Receive Mode] until Manual Mode appears on the LCD.
Press [Start/Copy]. When this mode is set, the LCD will display the time and Manual.
Manual
j Receiving documents and calls in Manual Mode
You can set the fax to ring every time it receives a call so that you can personally check if it is from a fax machine or from a person. Keep in mind that you cannot use Manual Mode if a document is in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) waiting to be sent.
Make sure you have connected the optional handset or an extension phone to your fax. See pp. 14 and 15. Make sure the fax is set to Manual Mode (see above).
When the fax rings, pick up the handset.
If you hear a persons voice, start your conversation. If the caller wants to send a document after talking to you, press [Start/Copy] on the fax to receive the document. or If you hear a slow beep or silence, another fax is trying to send you a document. Press [Start/Copy] on the fax. You can also start receiving the document by pressing 25 on the extension phone, and then hanging up.
Your fax begins receiving the document.
Ans. Machine Mode
Use Ans. Machine Mode if you have an answering machine connected to the fax. By setting this mode, you can receive documents automatically, and messages from people calling when you are out. See p. 15 for details on connecting an answering machine to your fax.
j Recording the outgoing message
When recording a message. Try to keep your message to less than 15 seconds long. In the message tell your callers how to send a fax. Heres a sample message: Hello. Im not in the ofce right now, but please leave a message after the beep. Ill return your call as soon as possible. If you would like to send a fax, press the start button on your fax after recording your message. Thank you. Leave a 4-second pause at the beginning of the message (this pause plus the outgoing message should not exceed 15 seconds). Set the answering machine to answer on the rst or second ring.
First press the numeric button corresponding to the character you want. Then press [ ] to switch to lowercase or uppercase entry mode. Press the numeric button repeatedly until the character you want appears in the display. For example, to enter Canon 1:
Press the appropriate numeric button repeatedly until the desired character appears.
Press [2] three times.
The next character is a lowercase, so press [ ] to change the uppercase letter entry mode to the lowercase letter entry mode. Then press the numeric button to display the desired character. Press [ ]. Then, press [2] once.
The next character is in a different group, so simply press the new groups numeric button the cursor moves automatically. Press the numeric button repeatedly to display the desired character. Press [6] twice.
The next character is in the same group, so press [ press the numeric button repeatedly. Press [
] to move the cursor to the right rst. Then
Can_ o
] once. Then, press [6] three times.
The next character is also in the same group, so press [ Then press the numeric button repeatedly.
] to move the cursor to the right rst.
Cano_ n
Press [
] once. Then, press [6] twice.
The next character is a space. Simply press [Space].
Canon _
Press [Space] once.
The next character is a digit. Press the numeric button corresponding to the digit. (For digits other than 0 and 1, press repeatedly until the digit appears.) Press [1] once.
Canon 1 _
After entering a name, press [Start/Copy].
You can enter up to 16 characters in a name. To enter a space between characters, press [Space] or move the cursor to the ]. right using [ To correct a mistake, use the arrow buttons to move the cursor under the mistake; then enter the correct character. You can also press [Clear] to begin again; then simply enter the name again. To erase a previously registered name, press [Clear] or simply enter the new name over the old one.
Personalising your fax
j Identifying your documents
When sending a document, you can have your fax number and your name (known as your ID), and the current date and time printed out by the receiving fax. This information is called your TTI (Transmit Terminal Identication) and appears at the top of the faxed document in small type. By identifying the documents you send, the receiving party will recognise your fax messages at a glance. The illustration below shows a sample document with the identifying information.
The page number/ the total number of pages sent
The name of the party who is receiving the document Your name or company name Your fax/telephone number The date and time you sent the document
The top line includes the name of the receiving party if you send the document using One-touch Speed Dialling or Coded Speed Dialling and you registered the partys name. It also includes the total number of pages sent if you send the document from memory.
Registering the date and time
Follow the steps below to set the date and time for your fax. The date and time appear in the LCD display as well as on the documents you send.
0 _1/01/00
Enter todays date using the numeric buttons, using the day-month-year format (DD/MM/YY). Precede single digits with a zero. To make a correction, press [Clear] to return to the previous setting and re-enter the date. ] or [ ] to move the You can also use [ cursor. To change the date format, see SYSTEM SETTINGS, p. 88.
1 _5/09/00
Press [Start/Copy] when you nish entering the new date. Wait a second for SET TIME to appear.
SET TIME
0 _0:00
Enter the time using the numeric buttons. Set the time using the 24-hour clock system. Precede single digits with a zero. Example: 07:30 = 7:30 a.m. 17:05 = 5:05 p.m.
0 _8:15
Press [Start/Copy] when you nish entering the new time.
Press [Stop]. Registration ends and the fax returns to standby.
Registering your telephone/fax number and name
Follow the steps below so that your fax number and name appear on the top of each document you send.
] to select ENTER YOUR TEL. ENTER YOUR TEL
Enter your fax number (up to 20 digits) using the numeric buttons. You can enter a plus sign (+) or space to make your number easier to read. To enter a plus sign (+), press [#]. To make a correction, press [Clear] and re-enter the number.
1234 5678
Press [Start/Copy] when you nish entering your fax number. Wait a second for USER NAME to appear.
USER NAME
Enter your name (up to 16 characters) using the numeric buttons. See Entering a name, p. 30. Correct errors by moving the cursor to the error ] or [ ] and entering the correct using [ character.
CANON FA_ X
Press [Start/Copy] when you nish entering your name.
Registering One-touch Speed Dialling numbers and names
] to select PSTN/PBX SET. PSTN/PBX SET
] to select PBX. PBX
Press [Start/Copy]. The [05] button is now assigned to the [R] button.
Use [ ] or [ ] to select the access line type for the switching system.
EARTH CONNECTION
Press [Start/Copy]. You can select EARTH CONNECTION, PREFIX or HOOKING.
SPECIAL DIALLING
If you chose PREFIX in step 5, enter the outside line access number (up to 19 digits) using the numeric buttons and then press [Redial/Pause]. Press [Start/Copy].
123456
123456P
Press [Stop].
If you want to use the [05] button for One-touch Speed Dialling instead of using it for registering the access type and outside line access number, follow steps 1 to 3. Then use the search buttons to display PSTN, and press [Start/Copy]. The [05] button can now be used for One-touch Speed Dialling.
Using alternative telephone networks (UK only)
The fax has a built-in feature that allows you to send documents and make telephone calls with an alternative long-distance service, such as the UK Call, Global Call, and Day Call Services of Cable and Wireless Communications Limited. If you subscribe to such a service, you can save money on most long-distance and international communications. The procedures described in this chapter show you how to use your fax with these Services of Cable and Wireless Communications Limited. For details on using your fax with alternative telephone services, contact your Canon authorised representative.
Attaching the M label
Before operating the fax, attach the M label as shown below.
Registering an alternative telephone network
When you register an alternative telephone network under the [M] button, you cannot use the [10] button for One-touch Speed Dialling.
Press [Function]. Wait a second for TEL REGISTRATION.
USING ALTERNATIVE TELEPHONE NETWORKS (UK ONLY)
] to select M-KEY SETTING. M-KEY SETTING
] to select ON. ON
Press [Start/Copy] twice.
ACCESS CODE
Enter the access code (up to 19 digits) using the numeric buttons. Press [Redial/Pause].
ID CODE
Enter the ID code (up to 19 digits) using the numeric buttons. This code is given to you by Cable and Wireless Communications Limited. If your access code is 132, you do not have to enter the ID code. Press [Stop] to return to standby. If an ID code is already registered, you will see a string of asterisks on the display. Press [Redial/Pause].
1234567890
1234567890P
Press [Stop] to nish registration.
If you want to use the [10] button for One-touch Speed Dialling instead of using it for registering an alternative telephone network, follow steps 1 to 3, pp 42 and 43. Then use the search buttons to display OFF, and press [Start/Copy]. The [10] button can now be used for One-touch Speed Dialling.
Sending with a registered long-distance service
Feed the document face-down into the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF). See Loading the document, p. 49.
DOCUMENT READY
Press [M]. TEL= M
Dial the other partys fax number. TEL= M12345
Press [Start/Copy]. The fax automatically dials the access code and ID code registered under the [M] button. Next, the fax dials the number of the other party and connects the call. In order to protect your codes, the access code and ID code are not printed on activity reports.
Registering speed dialling with the M button
Follow this procedure to enter your access code and ID code when you register a number for One-touch or Coded Speed dialling. This allows you to send documents over the Services provided by Cable and Wireless Communications Limited at the press of one or a few buttons.
Before you can do this procedure, you must register the access code and ID code.
While you are registering a number for One-touch or Coded Speed dialling, when you come to a step that asks you to enter the facsimile number of the other party, press [M].
Enter the number (up to 49 digits) using the numeric buttons.
M4167951111
Continue with the procedure for registering One-touch or Coded Speed Dialling. After you have registered the number for speed dialling, you can dial and use the Cable and Wireless Services without pressing the [M] button.
HANDLING DOCUMENTS
Preparing documents
Types of documents you can scan
j Size
The fax can scan standard A4, letter, or legal size documents.
j Thickness
Each sheet of the document should be of the same thickness and between 0.08 mm and 0.13 mm thick with a paper weight between 75 g/m2 and 90 g/m2.
j Effective image size
The actual scanned image size for the fax is shown below.
The margin on either side of the sheet and the margin on the top and bottom are not picked up by the scanner.
Problem Documents
Do not attempt to feed the following types of documents into the fax:
Wrinkled or creased paper Curled or rolled paper Torn paper
Carbon paper or carbon-backed paper
Coated paper or glossy paper
Onion skin or thin paper
Automatic Dialling
j Sending a document using One-touch Speed Dialling or Coded Speed Dialling
After registering the One-touch numbers or Coded Speed Dialling numbers, you can send documents as follows:
Feed the document face-down into the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF). See Loading the document, p. 49. You can set the resolution and the density, p. 51.
Press the One-touch Speed dialling button assigned to the number to which you wish to fax. or
CANON FAX
12345678999 or Press [Coded Dial] and enter the appropriate two-digit Coded Speed Dialling code. Wait a second for the number to appear after the name of the number. If no number is registered for the button or code you pressed, the LCD display shows the NO TEL # message. Make sure you pressed the correct button or entered the correct code and that the number you want to dial is registered correctly. If you make a mistake, press [Stop]. Then press the correct One-touch Speed Dialling button or press [Coded Dial] and re-enter the code. If an error message appears on the LCD, correct the error and press [Stop]. If necessary, refer to Frequently asked questions, p. 106.
12345678999
SENDING DOCUMENTS
Memory Sending
You can use Memory Sending to send your document. With Memory Sending, the fax quickly scans the document into memory. Then, after it dials the receiving party, it sends the document from memory. This means you do not have to wait for the fax to nish sending before you can retrieve your original document. You can send up to 21 A4-size pages at a time with Memory Sending (based on the FAX Standard Chart No.1- standard resolution). If the memory becomes full while scanning your document, MEMORY FULL is displayed on the LCD. If this should happen, you may need to open the operation panel to remove the document. See Clearing document jams, p. 62. Then try dividing the document into several sections and sending each section individually, or send using Direct Sending or Manual Sending. See p. 57. The denition of an A4-size page for memory storage purposes is based on the Canon FAX Standard Chart No.1.
If the paper runs out or if the BJ cartridge runs out of ink, the fax receives the rest of the document in memory. To stop receiving before the document is complete, press [Stop]. If an error message appears on the LCD, make sure the error is corrected and then press [Stop]. If necessary, see Frequently asked questions, p. 106. The fax beeps once to show that the document was received. If an error occurs, the fax beeps intermittently for a few seconds. If this happens, contact the other party and have them resend the document.
Receiving documents in Ans. Machine Mode
Connecting an answering machine to the fax allows you to receive not only documents sent from other fax machines, but also messages from people calling when you are out of the ofce. When the fax is connected to an answering machine, all incoming calls are rst directed to the answering machine. If the call is from a person, the caller can leave a message. If the call is from a fax machine, your fax receives the document automatically. See p. 15 for instructions on how to connect the answering machine to the fax.
Make sure you have connected an answering machine to your fax. See p. 15. Press [Receive Mode] until Ans. Machine Mode appears on the LCD display.
Receiving documents in memory
When the fax receives documents in memory, you see one of the following messages and you must perform one of the following actions: Cause: You ran out of ink. Action: Install a new BJ cartridge. (See Replacing the BJ cartridge, p. 105.) Cause: There is no BJ cartridge or the BJ cartridge is not set properly. Action: Install a BJ cartridge or install the BJ cartridge properly. (See Installing the BJ cartridge, p. 11.) Cause: You ran out of recording paper. Action: Load paper into the paper tray, then press [Stop]. (See Loading the paper, p. 7.) Cause: A paper jam has occurred. Action: Clear the jam, then press [Stop]. (See Recording paper jams, p. 101.)
CHANGE CARTRIDGE
PUT IN CARTRIDGE
CHECK REC PAPER
REC. PAPER JAM
The fax can store up to 15 A4-size pages (based on the Canon FAX Standard Chart No.1). When the memory contains documents, the LCD displays RECD IN MEMORY alternating with the error message.
TX CONFIRM REP.
OUTPUT YES/OUTPUT NO
RX REPORT
OUTPUT YES/PRINT ERROR ONLY/OUTPUT NO
ACTIVITY REPORT AUTO PRINT
TX/RX SEPARATE INKSAVER
ON/OFF ON/OFF
Name ECM TX MID PAUSE SET AUTO REDIAL REDIAL TIMES REDIAL INTERVAL Description Enable/disable error correction during transmission. Set the length of the pause you insert into a dialling sequence. Determine whether the fax will redial a number if it fails to get a response on the rst attempt. Set the number of retries. Set the period of time between rediallings. Settings ON/OFF 2 seconds (1 to 15)* ON/OFF 2 times (1 to 10)** 2 minutes (2 to 60)***
*4 seconds (4 to 11) in the UK and Hong Kong. **Up to 2 times in Australia, 4 times in the UK and Ireland, and 5 times in New Zealand. ***Minimum interval is 1 minute in New Zealand.
Name ECM RX FAX/TEL SWITCH Description Enable/disable error correction during reception. Enable/disable FAX/TEL switchover. When ON, this feature answers calls, and if no fax tone is detected, the fax rings to alert you of an incoming call. Set the duration that the fax listens for a fax tone before starting to ring. Set the length of time the fax will ring to alert you of an incoming call. Select the action taken after the F/T RING TIME expires. When the fax is set to Fax Only Mode or Fax/Tel Mode and an extension phone is connected, set the fax to ring when it receives a call. Set the number of incoming rings before the fax answers. Determine if the fax switches to document receive mode after the fax rings for a specied time when the fax is in the manual receive mode. Set the amount of time the fax will ring before switching to document receive mode. Allows you to dial the REMOTE RX ID on an extension phone to start receiving a document. If you set REMOTE RX ON, you can change the remote receiving ID. Turn on/off memory receiving of a document. 8 seconds (0 to 30) 22 seconds (10 to 300) DISCONNECT/RECEIVE ON/OFF Settings ON/OFF
RING START TIME F/T RING TIME F/T SW ACTION INCOMING RING
RING COUNT MAN/AUTO SWITCH
2 times (1 to 99) ON/OFF
RING TIME REMOTE RX REMOTE RX ID MEMORY RX
10 seconds (1 to 99) ON/OFF 25 (00 to 99, including ON/OFF ON/OFF and #)
NET. SWITCH Enable/disable the network FAX/TEL switching feature. (Australia and New Zealand only)
Name PAPER SIZE RX REDUCTION REDUCTION RATE SEL. REDUCE DIR PRT DIRECTION INKSAVER Description Select the size of the loaded fax paper. Enable/disable reduction for received faxes. Set the reduction factor in percent. Select reduction in width only or both width and height. Select between unidirectional and bi-directional printing. Enable/disable economy printing (ink saving feature). Settings A4/LEGAL/LTR ON/OFF STANDARD/A4LTR/LGLLTR VERTICAL ONLY/HORIZ & VERTICAL BI-DIRECTION PRT/PRT ONE DIRECT. ON/OFF
Name UN/LOCK PHONE PASSWORD LOCK PHONE AUTO TEST PRINT DATE FORMAT Description Restricts sending with a password. Allows you to set a four digit password to restrict access to the LOCK PHONE setting below. Allows you to restrict sending. Enable/disable auto test printing whenever the BJ cartridge is replaced. Set the date format. ON/OFF ON/OFF MM/DD/YY DD/MM/YY YY/MM/DD ENGLISH/FRENCH/SPANISH/ GERMAN/ITALIAN/DUTCH/FINNISH/ PORTUGUESE/NORWEGIAN/ SWEDISH/DANISH/SLOVENE/ CZECH/HUNGARIAN 14400bps/9600bps/7200bps/ 4800bps 9600bps/7200bps/4800bps Settings
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
Set the language of the LCD messages.
TX START SPEED
Set the speed at which the fax starts transmitting. Set this to a lower speed if you have difculties connecting over long distance or noisy lines. Set the speed at which the fax starts receiving. Set this to a lower speed if you have difculties connecting over long distance or noisy lines.
RX START SPEED
Activity reports
Your fax keeps track of most of its sending and receiving operations. These operations can be printed out in the form of activity reports that can help you conrm the dates and times of facsimile transmissions and whether or not each transaction was successful.
How to print a report
Depending on the type of report, you can have the fax print the report automatically, or you can print it directly. See REPORT SETTINGS (p. 86) on how and when reports are printed automatically. The fax prints the Sending report, Receiving report, Multi activity report, and Memory clear report automatically only. Youll nd a sample of each report below.
Press [Function].
Press [Report].
Use [ ] or [ ] to display the type of report you want to print.
ACTIVITY REPORT
Press [Start/Copy]. 1-TOUCH SPD LIST
CODED SPD LIST
TX REPORT
TRANSMISSION OK TX/RX NO. CONNECTION TEL CONNECTION ID START TIME USAGE TIME PAGES RESULT CANON USA FAX 15/09 10:1 OK
You can set the fax to print an activity report only when an error occurs during sending. See TX REPORT in REPORT SETTINGS, p. 86. You can set the fax to print the rst page of the documents. Valid only for memory transmissions. See TX CONFIRM REP. in REPORT SETTINGS, p. 86.
RX (Receiving) report
Normally the fax does not print an activity report for receiving, but you can set the fax to print an activity report every time you receive a document. See RX REPORT in REPORT SETTINGS, p. 86.
RECEPTION OK TX/RX NO. CONNECTION TEL CONNECTION ID START TIME USAGE TIME PAGES RESULT CANON TOKYO 15/09 10:1 OK
You can set the fax to print an activity report only when an error occurs during receiving. See RX REPORT in REPORT SETTINGS, p. 86.
Multi-activity report
Lists the result of a Sequential Broadcasting.
MULTI TX/RX REP.
TX/RX NO. INCOMPLETE TX/RX TRANSACTION OK
[04] [02] [03]
CANON HONGKONG CANON INC. CANON ITALIA
If you set the fax to print activity reports (TX REPORT or RX REPORT) and then use Sequential Broadcasting, a Multi-activity report will be printed instead of the activity report (Sending). See TX REPORT in REPORT SETTINGS, p. 86.
Memory clear report
The memory clear report summarises the documents in memory.
MEMORY CLEAR REPORT
TX/RX NO. 0012 0013
MODE TRANSMISSION RECEPTION
CONNECTION TEL 5700 0337582111
PAGES 3 2
SET TIME 14/09 12:37 14/09 15:10
START TIME
If you experience a power failure, the documents in the fax memory will be lost. As soon as power is restored and the fax is turned on again, the fax will automatically print out a list of documents that were stored in the memory at the time of the power failure.
Restricting use of the fax
Use the lock feature of the FAX-B155 to prevent unauthorised use of the fax. When the lock feature is on, your fax cannot be used to send faxes without entering the registered password. To restrict access to the LOCK PHONE setting, you need to register a password. Set the password and LOCK PHONE setting as explained below.
Locking the fax
] to select SYSTEM SETTINGS. SYSTEM SETTINGS
UN/LOCK PHONE
Press [Start/Copy] twice. NEW appears in the display. If OLD appears in the display, a password has already been registered. To change the password, enter the current 4-digit password and press [Start/Copy].
PASSWORD
Enter a four-digit access password using the numeric buttons. Press [Start/Copy] twice.
t Print quality poor? Are you using the correct type of paper? Be sure you are using paper that meets the paper requirements for this fax. See p. 7. Is the fax units BJ cartridge out of ink? Replace the BJ cartridge. See p. 105. Make a copy on your fax. If the image is OK, then your fax is operating properly. Contact the other party and have them check their machine. t Cannot receive using Error Correction Mode (ECM)? Does the other partys fax support ECM? Some fax units do not support ECM transmission. If the other partys fax does not support ECM, the document is sent in the normal mode without error checking. Is your fax set for ECM receiving? ECM receiving can be turned off and on. Check the current setting. See p. 87. t Nothing prints? Did you remove the orange tape from the BJ cartridge before you installed it in the fax? Be sure to remove the orange tape from the BJ cartridge before you install it in the fax. See p. 11. Make sure the BJ cartridge is installed correctly. See pp. 11-13. Clean the print head several times. See p. 104. Try another BJ cartridge. t Are the images you print blotched or uneven? Are you using ECM sending/receiving? ECM sending/receiving should eliminate such problems. However, if the telephone lines are in poor condition, you may have to try again. How is the quality of the other partys fax? Remember, the sending fax usually determines document quality. Be sure the other partys back of top cover and scanning glass are clean.
TELEPHONE
t Cannot dial? Is the telephone line connected to the fax? Be sure the telephone line is correctly connected to the fax. See p. 14. Is the fax set for the type of telephone line in use (pulse/tone)? If you have a tone line, be sure the fax is set for tone dialling. If you are not sure what type of line you have, contact your local telephone company. See p. 16. t Does the phone disconnect while you are talking on the line? Is AnsMode displayed on the LCD? If AnsMode is displayed on the LCD, press [Receive Mode] to select a different mode. The Ans. Machine Mode should only be on when an answering machine is connected, turned on, and ready to take messages from telephone callers.
COPYING
t Cannot make a copy? Was the [Hook] button pressed? You cannot make copies if [Hook] was pressed. Press [Hook] to release it. Make sure the handset is on the hook. Make sure a document is set in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) and the LCD displays the current resolution. Print an activity report to ensure the fax is working properly.
PAPER LOADING PROBLEMS
t Multiple sheets feed into the fax. Make sure the paper is not sticking together. Fan the paper before loading it into the paper tray. Always fan a stack of paper along the edge that will feed into the fax rst. Make sure the paper tray does not contain too much paper. Remove a few sheets of paper from the paper tray. If different paper types are loaded in the paper tray, load just one paper type. See Loading the paper, p. 7. t Paper is loaded skewed (Printing is skewed). Make sure the paper is loaded properly in the paper tray: the right side of the paper is aligned against the right side of the paper tray and the paper guide rests against the left side of the paper stack. See Loading the paper, p. 7.
Applicable lines: Subscribers telephone circuit (PSTN) Auto dial functions: One-touch Speed Dialling (Registration for 10 numbers)
Coded Speed Dialling (Registration for 20 numbers)
* Based on the Canon FAX Standard Chart No.1, Standard mode.
Ink cartridge: Type: Canon BX-3 (single cartridge ink supply)
Ink colour: Black Print head: 64 bubble jet nozzles
Ink amount: Approx. 29 ml Power source: 200-240 V/50-60 Hz Power consumption: Standby: Approx. 8 W
20C room temp. Operation: Approx. 17 W, maximum 30 W (based on all black copy)
Operating environment: Temperature: 10C to 32.5C
Humidity: 20% to 80% RH
Dimensions: 369 mm (W) 297 mm (D) 337 mm (H)
(including trays)
Weight: Approx. 5.5 kg
Specications are subject to change without notice.
Appendix
Document sizes
The following illustrations show the maximum and minimum document sizes that can be fed into the fax.
Up to a maximum of 32 minutes for sending each page or 1 m in length
Document thickness
Maximum 0.13 mm Minimum 0.08 mm
What happens when Fax/Tel Mode is selected
Type of call
Telephone Fax Sending document manually Fax Sending document automatically
Tel. charges begin for caller.
Fax answers without ringing Fax listens for FAX TONE (For 8 sec.)
RING START TIME (Factory setting = 8 sec.)
FAX TONE detected
Document received automatically. (FAX TONE is detected and fax switches to receive mode.)
FAX TONE is not detected
Fax starts ringing
Pick up the telephone to talk.
F/T RING TIME (Factory setting = 22 sec.)
If you do not pick up the telephone within 22 seconds
F/T SW ACTION
Choose between: Receive and Disconnect (Factory setting)
DISCONNECT (Factory setting)
Fax disconnects the call.
RECEIVE
Not all fax machines are capable of sending a FAX TONE. For those cases if you set the F/T SW ACTION to RECEIVE, the fax switches to receive mode automatically and starts receiving the document. If no document comes in it disconnects.
To select Fax/Tel Mode 1 Press [Receive Mode] until Fax/Tel Mode appears in the LCD. To change the Fax/Tel Mode settings: 1 Press [Function]. 2 Press [ ] until RX SETTINGS is displayed in the LCD. Press [Start/Copy]. 3 Press [ ] until FAX/TEL SWITCH is displayed in the LCD. Press [Start/Copy]. 4 The LCD displays RING START TIME. Press [Start/Copy]. Choose between 0 and 30 SECONDS 7
using the numeric buttons, then press [Start/Copy] again. The LCD displays F/T RING TIME. Press [Start/Copy]. Choose between 10 and 300 SECONDS using the numeric buttons, then press [Start/Copy] again. The LCD displays F/T SW ACTION. Press [Start/Copy]. Press [ ] or [ ] to choose RECEIVE or DISCONNECT. Press [Start/Copy]. Press [Stop] to nish registration and return to the standby mode.

PRODUCT BULLETIN NO. 1497
Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(2)XI
Introduction This product bulletin describes the new features introduced in Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(2)XI for the Cisco 827 DSL/827-4V, 806 Broadband Gateway, Cisco 801-804 ISDN, and SOHO 77 routers.
New Features
The following key features are supported with 12.2(2)XI: NAT Passthrough with raw IPSEC VPN clients (available for all models noted at bottom of All feature sets) DHCP Option 12 for Cable Service Hostname entry (available on 806 on All feature sets) XOT X.25 over TCP (available for Cisco 801-804 on PLUS feature set) Allows to send and receive X.25 information over the B channel of the ISDN interface H.323 Caller ID and International Phone Support (limited devices tested, available on Cisco 827-4V only on All feature sets) Chip/Clear for H.323 for Italy and Denmark, supporting the following devices: Italy Siemens Gigaset 3015 Class Model Telephone Telecom Italia MASTER s.p. LUPO VIEW Telephone Alcatel Dial Face Mod. SIRIO 2000 Basic A Telephone BRONDI INDOVINO Caller ID Device Canon FAX-B155 Fax Machine Denmark Limited devices The features delivered with this ED release will be incorporated into a Release (and supported in subsequent maintenance releases) as yet unnamed, delivered three releases after 12.2(4)T. Complete Cisco IOS Software Release Notes 12.2(2)XI can be found at: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122relnt/800/rn800xi.htm
Life Span
12.2(2)XI will be sold until Cisco IOS Software this as yet unnamed, future release (three releases after 12.2(4)T) is made available on CCO.
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Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(2)XI supports: Cisco 801-4 ISDN Routers Cisco 806 Broadband Gateway Router Cisco 827/827-4V ADSL Routers SOHO 77 ADSL Router
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