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CALLING A NUMBER STORED IN THE DIRECTORY
There are several ways to call a number stored in the directory: Press SPEED DIAL, SPEED DIAL, 2, 0 (to call the number stored in memory location 20) and lift the handset to speak. or Press one of the one-touch dialling keys numbered 1 to 0. (The 0 key corresponds to SPEED DIAL 00, the 1 key to SPEED DIAL 01 the 9 key to SPEED DIAL 09) and lift the handset to speak. or Press SPEED DIAL, SPEED DIAL then > or < in order to scroll through the numbers in numerical order; lift your handset when the number you wish to dial is displayed on screen. or Press SPEED DIAL and then > or < to scroll through the contacts in alphabetical order and lift your handset when the name of the contact you wish to call is displayed on screen.
Your units telephony function is only operative when it is powered up.
2. LOUDSPEAKER KEY
CALLING WITHOUT LIFTING THE RECEIVER
Dial your contacts number and press the
Press the
key and dial your contacts number (you may use one of the ten one-touch dialling keys).
When the person at the other end of the line answers the phone, pick up the receiver.
SPEAKERPHONE MODE
Press the key (the indicator comes on). key) as required in order to set the sound level. key again (the indicator will go off).
Press the + and - keys (located on either side of the
Note: To de-activate speakerphone mode, press the
3. OTHER FUNCTIONS
LAST NUMBER REDIAL
Press REDIAL, then < or > to access the last ten numbers dialled. When the number required is displayed on screen: pick up the handset or press the or press to send by facsimile the page located inside the document loader. key, and the unit will dial the number automatically
During a telephone conversation, if you want the person at the other end of the line not to hear you:
Press the Press the
key. key again to resume the conversation.
CALLING DURATION
A counter showing the duration of the current call comes on ten seconds after the last digit has been dialled.
TRANSFERRING CALLS TO ANOTHER HANDSET ON THE SAME LINE
This function is useful when you want to continue a conversation from another telephone terminal connected to the same line.
Notify the person at the other end of the line. Press the key. Hang up (instead of dropping the line, your unit will stay on the line). Lift the receiver on the other terminal and continue your conversation.
Note: pressing will have no effect unless you hang up within 4 seconds. You then have around 25 seconds to lift the receiver located in the other room.
CHAPTER 3: FACSIMILE
DO NOT INSERT IN THE UNIT DOCUMENTS WITH:
paper clips, staples, or other similar objects, pins or glued-on inserts, sellotape, liquid correction fluid, wet ink.
Do not insert documents that are glued together. USE DOCUMENTS OF THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS ONLY:
A4 format (21 x 29.7 cm), average thickness (such as photocopying paper), non-transparent, non-torn, crumpled or curled.
1. INSERTING A DOCUMENT
The printer loader (1) and document loader (2) can take only one sheet at a time.
Insert the document printed face down in the document loader (one page at a time). The unit displays: DOCUMENT READY
2. TRANSMITTING DOCUMENTS
SETTING THE RESOLUTION OR SCAN MODE
Press the MODE key to toggle the resolution setting: - Use normal mode for good quality documents which do not include minute detailing. - Use fine mode (the FINE icon comes on) for documents which include small characters or drawings. - Use photographic mode (the PHOTO icon comes on) for documents which include photographs.
IMMEDIATE TRANSMISSION
The document is saved before transmitting. Insert the first page of the document in the document loader Dial the called party's fax number
Note: use the < key to delete the last character while dialling a number. Press ; your unit will store the first page in memory.
When the first page has been memorised the unit displays INSERT DOCUMENT, together with audible bleeps You have several seconds to insert the next page of the document to be sent The unit assumes there are no further pages to be saved: If you insert no further sheets during the bleeps If you press the key during the bleeps The unit will then start document transmission to the called party
TRANSMISSION WITH CALL MONITORING
Insert the first page of the document into the document feeder. Press the key; you will then hear the dial tone.
Dial your contacts number (you will hear the unit go through the motions). Press as soon as you hear the fax tone from the remote terminal.
Note: if the recipient lifts the receiver, tell them that you are trying to send a fax. He will activate their fax and put the receiver down. You have several seconds to insert the next page after the first page has been sent.
SCHEDULED TRANSMISSION
The scheduled transmission facility enables you to specify the time when you want the unit to send out a fax. Insert the document (one sheet by one sheet). Press FUNCTION, 3, 1 and. Enter your contacts fax number. Press FUNCTION. Enter the time when the fax is to be sent, e.g. 20:30. You have two possibilities: press or to send the document,.
scroll down the menu by pressing FUNCTION: enter the number of pages to be transmitted and press The pending document is signalled by a flashing display.
Note: to cancel a scheduled transmission or to send the document right away, refer to the para "QUEUE FUNCTION".
BROADCASTING
You may send a document to multiple adressees. This option is available for both immediate and scheduled transmission.
Insert the document (one sheet by one sheet). Press FUNCTION, 3, 1 and. Enter the recipients number (either in full or using its speed dialling code if in the directory). Go on to the next recipient (CALLED PARTY2) by pressing >. Enter the second recipients number. Repeat the procedure until you have entered your last recipient (maximum = 6). You have two possibilities: send the document by pressing , or access the next option by pressing FUNCTION: enter the number of pages to be transmitted and press.
Note: use the < key to amend a recipient number, or return to a previous recipient number, if any.
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SENDING TO A RECIPIENT IN THE DIRECTORY
Insert the document (page by page) to be sent, and, for example: Press SPEED DIAL, SPEED DIAL, 2, 0 and to call the recipient whose number is stored under memory location 20. Press a one-touch dialling key (e.g. location 03).
to call the recipient whose number is stored in memory
Press SPEED DIAL, SPEED DIAL and use the < and > keys to scroll through the numbers stored in numerical order. When the desired recipients number is displayed on the unit, press.
Press SPEED DIAL again and use the < and > keys to scroll through the numbers stored in alphabetical order. When the desired recipients number is displayed on the unit, press.
TRANSMISSION REPORTS
CHOICE OF THE TRANSMISSION REPORT TYPE Press FUNCTION, 3, 4 and. Press > to choose another option:
WITHOUT: WITH: IF ERROR:
The documents you send will not generate a report. A transmission report is printed upon proper completion or failure of the transmission. A transmission report is printed out only upon failure of the transmission. to confirm your choice.
PRINTING OUT THE PREVIOUS TRANSMISSION REPORT Insert a page inside the document loader. Press FUNCTION, 5, 5 and.
3. RECEIVING FAXES
The unit stores incoming faxes in its inbound memory.
PRESENCE OF FAXES IN MEMORY
The FAX indicator shows the presence of faxes in memory: - when it is off, there are no faxes in memory, - when it is flashing, one or more faxes are stored in memory.
PRINTING OUT RECEIVED FAXES
Install paper inside the document loader (one page by one page). Press the FAX button to print the faxes. The machine emits a beep asking you to insert another page into the printer loader as appropriate.
INBOUND MEMORY FULL
When there are too many faxes in memory, the unit can no longer record any additional faxes. The FAX icon will flash, and the unit will display the following message: MEMORY FULL. Print out the faxes stored in memory to free some space.
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4. MAKING A TELEPHONE CALL DURING A FAX TRANSMISSION
You may, should you so desire, interrupt a fax transmission to speak to the person at the other end of the line.
TO CALL THE PERSON ON THE OTHER END OF THE LINE
During document transmission, press the key, and your units display will alternate between TRANSMISSION or RECEPTION and PHONE. As soon as the current page has gone through, your partys handset will ring to signal that you want to speak to them. If they acknowledge your request, your handset will ring in turn; all you need to do now is pick up the receiver.
TO ACCEPT AN INCOMING CALL
Should your party wish to interrupt the fax transmission to speak to you over the line. Your telephone will ring: pick up the receiver to speak.
5. QUEUE FUNCTION
This function enables you to manage pending operations (scheduled transmission, deposit, polling).
IMMEDIATE EXECUTION OF A PENDING OPERATION
To immediately execute a pending operation: Press FUNCTION, 6, 1 and. Position yourself on the requisite pending operation using the > key.
MODIFYING AN OPERATION
To modify an pending operation: Press FUNCTION, 6, 2 and. Position yourself on the desired pending operation using the > key. Press to confirm. Change the recipients number or the scheduled transmission time. Press to confirm.
DELETING PENDING OPERATIONS
To delete a pending operation, proceed as follows: Press FUNCTION, 6, 3 and. You can scroll through all currently pending operations by pressing the > key or entering the number of the selected operation. The different types of pending operations are: - TX: Send. - DOC: Deposit. - POL: Polling.
Press Press
to select the operation to be deleted. to confirm deletion.
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PRINTING OUT A PENDING DOCUMENT
In order to check the contents of a pending document, you can print it out: Insert one sheet of paper in the printer loader.
Press FUNCTION, 6, 4 and. Press the > key to scroll through the list of pending documents. Press to print out the displayed document.
PRINTING OUT THE LIST OF PENDING OPERATIONS
This report lists the characteristics of each pending operation. Press FUNCTION, 6, 5 and.
6. FAX-BACK AND POLLING
POLLING
To poll a document from a remote fax terminal:
Press FUNCTION, 3, 2 and. Enter the fax number of the remote terminal from which you want to poll the document (you may use the directory). For immediate polling, press.
If you want specify a scheduled polling time: - press FUNCTION, - enter the polling time, - press to confirm. The screen displays the time when the polling operation is to be carried.
DEPOSITING A FAX-BACK DOCUMENT
To set up a document in your unit for polling by another fax machine (the transmission of the document being initiated remotely by the recipient), Check that your unit is in automatic receive mode (the FAX icon should be switched on). Insert a document into the document feeder (one page by one page).
Press FUNCTION, 3, 3 and. The unit then prompts you to choose between SINGLE POLLING and MULTI POLLING.
Note: if you selected multi polling, the document will not be deleted automatically. It is up to the user to erase it manually by pressing FUNCTION, 6, 3.
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CHAPTER 4: TELEPHONE ANSWERING DEVICE
1. ACTIVATING / DE-ACTIVATING THE TAD
ACTIVATING THE TAD
The TAD icon must be on: Press AUTO. ANSWER to put the TAD icon on. Press to confirm.
DE-ACTIVATING THE TAD
The TAD icon must be off: Press AUTO. ANSWER to put the TAD icon off. Press to confirm.
SELECTING THE TAD MODE
The units built-in TAD has two operating modes: Answer-record: callers can leave a message after listening to the welcome message (the unit is set by default to answer-record, with a pre-recorded message). Answer only: callers can listen to your announcement but cannot leave a voice message. To change the TAD mode, proceed as follows : SELECTING THE ANSWER-RECORD MODE Press FUNCTION, 4, 4 and. Select OGM using the > key.
Notes: if you do not answer the call, the caller will be prompted to leave a message on your TAD. The "remote message retrieval" and "privileged access" codes must be different. To de-activate the privileged access facility, simply set the code to 0000.
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CHAPTER 5: RECEIVE MODES Press AUTO ANSWER once or several times to select the requisite Receive mode and press
1. TELEPHONE MODE
The TEL icon is on; the FAX and TAD icons are off. Your terminal will behave like a telephone. Set the unit to this mode if you receive only the occasional fax. Upon receiving an incoming call, the unit will ring, but will not answer the call automatically (*); you must lift the receiver to answer the call: - if the incoming call is a voice call, simply converse with the caller; - if the incoming call is a fax, you can press mode.
and hang up; the unit will automatically switch to fax receive
If you do not pick up the receiver after 9 rings, the unit diverts the call automatically to the TAD and plays the recorded announcement; this function enables you to remotely activate your TAD (switch to TAD mode) if you are away from the unit (see the section entitled Remote Retrieval in the TELEPHONE ANSWERING DEVICE chapter).
2. FAX/PHONE MODE
The TEL and FAX icons are on; the TAD icon is off. The unit will switch incoming calls automaticall. Select to this mode if you expect substantial fax traffic and do not wish to be inconvenienced by incoming faxes. Upon receiving an incoming call, the unit answers the call silently (*), plays a pre-recorded announcement to the caller (e.g. one moment, please) prompting the caller to wait, then: - if the call is a fax, the unit switches to fax receive mode; - if the call is a voice call, the unit will ring intermittently (warning ring) for 30 seconds to notify you (**). The caller will hear an intermittent ring at the other end of the line. If you fail to pick up, your caller is then given the opportunity to leave you a voice message.
(*) (**) The unit will not play the ringing tone generated by the telephone network. However, if there are any other extensions on the line, these will ring as normal. If there are any other extensions on the line, these will not ring.
3. TAD MODE (*)
The TEL, FAX and TAD icons are all on. Your unit will behave like a telephone and TAD attached to a fax machine. You should set this mode when you have to leave your unit unattended or if you are determined not to miss any calls, be they voice or fax. Upon receiving an incoming call, the unit will answer the call after a few rings, and play your TADs recorded announcement. - if the call is a fax, your unit will switch to fax receive mode; - if the call is a voice call, your caller can leave you a message.
(*) We recommend using this mode when several handsets are connected to the same line (the unit rings at the same time as the other handsets).
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CHAPTER 6: OTHERS FUNCTIONS
1. PHOTOCOPYING
Your unit can be used for photocopying: 1 2
Insert the document to be photocopied in the document loader as for a transmission. Press. The unit records your document in its memory. When recording has finished the unit gives two beeps and OUT OF PAPER appears on screen.
Insert a sheet of paper in the print loader. The unit will automatically print your document. The photocopy is printed in "fine" mode (or an "photo" mode if this mode has been selected).
2. PRINTING OUT
FUNCTION GUIDE
This guide lists the functions supported by your unit, together with their numerical access codes.
Insert paper into the feeder and press FUNCTION, 5, 1 and
You can print out a log showing details of the last 30 faxes sent and received. Press FUNCTION, 5, 2 and.
DIRECTORY
Press FUNCTION, 5, 3 and.
SETTINGS
The list of settings reflects the units operating mode at any point in time. Press FUNCTION, 5, 4 and.
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3. REMOTE OPERATION FROM ANOTHER HANDSET ON THE SAME LINE
Several functions can be remote-controlled from another touch-tone handset on the same line.
REMOTE STOP INSTRUCTION
If you lift the receiver to answer an incoming call from another phone terminal and your terminal has also answered the call (and is transmitting audible wait beeps, a recorded announcement or welcome message), you can neutralise your terminal by dialling on your telephones keypad.
REMOTE FAX RECEIVE INSTRUCTION
If you have lifted the receiver to answer an incoming call from another phone terminal, you can remotely instruct your terminal to switch into fax receive mode and pick up an incoming fax by dialling telephones keypad. on your
4. AUDIBLE ALARM
The unit can sound an alarm at a pre-set time. You may use this facility as an alarm clock, a reminder, or not to forget a meeting. To activate the alarm: Press FUNCTION, 8, 1 and. You can toggle the mode (ON/OFF) by using the > key.
Confirm by pressing the key. If you selected ON you may now set the time. Enter the time when the alarm is to be activated and press to confirm. The unit will display an hourglass symbol to the right of the time display indicating that the alarm has been set.
Note: the hourglass will not be displayed if some fax messages have not been printed.
To stop the alarm ringing, press the and will de-activate automatically.
key. If you do not interrupt it, the alarm will stop after 30 seconds,
5. INK GAUGE
The ink gauge enables the unit to display the percentage of remaining ink ribbon:
Press FUNCTION, 5, 6 and
6. OPERATION IN CONJUNCTION WITH A CORDLESS TELEPHONE
The unit can be used in conjunction with one or more cordless telephones. To do so, you must use the cordless telephone kit provided with your unit, or available from your dealer. The cordless telephone kit contains a user guide. For more details, refer to this guide. Your unit will provide you with access to the following functions:
REGISTERING A CORDLESS TELEPHONE INTO THE UNIT
Press FUNCTION, 8, 8 and. Press OK, then 6 on the cordless telephone.
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DE-REGISTERING A CORDLESS TELEPHONE HANDSET FROM THE UNIT
Press FUNCTION, 8, 9 and handsets.
. The unit will display the references (1 digit) of all registered cordless. Your unit will give out a series
Input the reference of the cordless handset to be de-registered and press of audible beeps.
SETTING A 4-DIGIT ACCESS CODE
Press FUNCTION, 8, 7 and ; you can then enter a 4-digit access code (see the section entitled Customised procedure in the Matching the Mobile with a Base chapter of the cordless telephone users guide).
7. DISTINCTIVE RINGING (FOR AUSTRALIA ONLY)
If you subscribe to a distinctive ringing service from your telephone company, you will need to DUAL RING (FUNCTION 85) to turn on the Distinctive Ringing function. When this is done, your fax machine will signal voice calls by the normal ringing pattern, and fax tranmissions by a special ringing pattern. In the case of a fax tranmission, your fax machine will automatically answer the call after 2 rings and receive the fax. Important: the Distinctive Ringing function can only be used if you subscribe to a distinctive ringing service from your telephone company. Do not set DUAL RING to WITH if you are on a normal line, as the fax machine will not operate properly.
Close the rear cover: press down simultaneously on both sides of the cover (11) until the two latches (1) click into place.
If the gauge is not installed or not properly installed, the unit displays:
MISSING GAUGE
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2. SETTINGS
To view the units settings, press FUNCTION, 9 and. The user can scroll through the settings by using the > and < navigation keys. IMP LIST: TX HEADER: TX LOCK UP: ANTI ECHO: RX HEADER: RX LOCK UP: REDUCE MODE: REDUCE RATE: NB OF PAGES: PAUSE LENGTH: List of settings printing. Transmit your name, fax number, the date and time to the recipient; the data will be displayed in the header of the faxes they receive. Set a ceiling transmission speed for faxes sent to selected numbers in the directory This setting blocks the satellite echo in the event of quality problems with long-distance faxing. Print out the name and fax number of the sender as well as the current date and time on the headers of incoming faxes. Maximum receive speed for incoming faxes. Condensed printing mode (incoming faxes, local photocopies): automatic or manual. This parameter sets the condensed printing ratio (in automatic condensed mode). This parameter shows the number of pages printed out (incoming faxes and local copies) since the unit was plugged in. Duration of the line break induced by the Pause signal emitted by the R key: long or short.
3. TRANSMISSION REPORT CODES
The log (send/receive) and the transmission report detail the outcome of each transmission. In the event of an incident, they will use one of the following codes: Code 01 - No answer Try again later. Code 03 - STOP Call interrupted by user pressing STOP. Code 04 - Invalid speed dial number Check number. Code 05 - Document feeder problem during the call Paper jam or document feeder malfunction. Code 07 - Bad line or remote terminal malfunction Try again. Code 08 - The document sent may not have been received in full Send again and check with recipient. Code 0A - Polling operation failed No fax-back document on remote terminal. Code 0B - There is a difference between the number of pages logged for sending and the number of pages actually sent out Check the number of pages. Code 13 - Memory full Fax could not be received.
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM Blank unit display. The unit does not answer incoming calls after several rings. SOLUTION Check that the power cord and the power adapter cord are properly connected. The FAX icon may be off: check the receive mode (Manual/automatic). Check the number of rings. Configure the unit for private network (see the sections headed Setting the number of rings before automatic answer and Type of network in the INSTALLATION chapter). The document was positioned facing the wrong way round in the feeder. Check that the telephone cord is properly plugged in. Configure your unit for pulse dialling (see the section headed Pulse/tone dialling in the INSTALLATION chapter). The TEL icon is flashing: re-activate the ringing tone (see the section headed Selecting the ringing tone in the INSTALLATION chapter). The mains may be down. Check that the telephone line cord is properly connected. Open the cover and clean the scanning sub-assembly located opposite the white roller using a soft but not fluffy cloth dipped in surgical spirit. After cleaning, close the front cover and make a local copy to check that the black lines have disappeared.
Blank photocopies. The telephone exchange does not recognise the number dialled. The terminal does not ring.
The telephone does not work. One or more vertical black lines on documents copied locally or sent.
The unit displays the following messages: OUT OF PAPER PRINTER COVER PAPER JAM OVERHEATING Insert more paper in the paper feeder. Close the rear cover. Open the rear cover to access the paper circuit. Check that the rear cover is properly secured after closing it. The last documents printed out are blackened; the printers temperature is too high. Wait a few minutes for it to cool down. You may have forgotten to replace the gauge smartcard when you put in the ink ribbon. Open the gauge housing flap and check that the gauge smartcard is inserted and correctly positioned. No ink ribbon left: install a new ribbon and gauge.
GAUGE EMPTY
MISSING GAUGE CHANGE RIBBON
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PROBLEM REMOVE DOCUMENT MEMORY FULL Other
SOLUTION Open the front cover and check the document circuit. Print out faxes received and/or listen to the voice messages on the TAD. Disconnect your unit from the mains and reconnect it. If the problem persists, contact our maintenance department.
5. NOTICE FOR CONNECTION TO THE TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM
1. BABT Certificate Number/Approval Number for the SAGEM PHONEFAX 320 N 609099 SAGEM PHONEFAX 325 N 609605 Approved for connection to telecommunication system specified in the instructions for use subject to the conditions set out in them. 2. This apparatus has been approved for the use of the following facilities:
Facsimile Simple telephone Terminal and subsriber identifier Transmission status report (send report only) Manual mode (RX and TX) Auto-Answering Auto calling Delayed transmission- Time recorder and logs Automatic redial (5 times, 5 minutes intervals) Fax switch Polling RX (To poll a document from on a distant fax) Polling TX (prepare a document to be poll) Automatic document feeder Halftone 16 shades of grey Modem Fax up to 14400 bps Facsimile transmission and reception Call progressing mode Full Numeric Handsfree Answering Recording Device Fax Answering Device
Any other usage will invalidate the approval of the apparatus if as a result, it then ceases to conform to the standards against which approval was granted. 3. The connection to the telecommunication system must be unplugged before the earth is disconnected. The connection to the telecommunication system must be hardwired. This apparatus may be used on the telecommunication employing loop disconnect or MF dialling. This apparatus is suitable for connection to direct exchange lines on the PSTN directly or via a compatible PABX (selection done by parameter setting).
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If you do have a compatible switchboard it cannot be guaranteed that the apparatus will operate correctly under all possible conditions of connection.If you have any difficulties, contact BT on 152. Calling the Emergency services This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone call (999) when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.
10. SAFETY WARNING Interconnection circuits should be such that the equipment contibues to comply with the requirements of 4.2 of EN 41003 for TNV circuits and 2.3 of EN 60950 for SELV circuits, after making connections between circuits. Interconnection directly, or by way of the other apparatus, of ports marked "SAFETY WARNING". SEE INSTRUCTION FOR USE, with ports marked or not so marked may produce hazardous conditions on the network. Advice should be obtained from a competent engineer before such a connection is made.
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not exposethis product to rain or any type of moisture
How to connect the mains lead to a plug Your apparatus comes complete with fitted plug. If however, it becomes necessary to fit an alternative main plug, the following instructions must be adhered to. For apparatus connected by mains plug, the wall socket must be installed near the apparatus and must be easely accessible. Note : The wires in the mais lead are colored in accorrdance with the following code: Green-and-yellow: earth connected Blue: Neutral Brown: Live Read the instruction carefully before connecting the mains lead to a plug. If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician. As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of the apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: - the wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black, - the wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red, - the wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter C or coloured green.
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DETACHABLE GUIDE
Guide to remote operation of your units built-in TAD Your TAD security code: *
Go on to next message, by pressing.
Start listening to message again, by pressing Go back to previous message, by pressing twice. Delete received messages, by pressing. Record your announcement, by pressing
and stop the recording of your announcement, by pressing any key. Listen to your announcement, by pressing. Switch on your answering machine, by pressing. Switch off your answering machine, by pressing. Resume message listening, by pressing.
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CONSUMABLES
INK RIBBONS The TTR 815 ink ribbon used in your fax machine provides over 230 pages (*) without user intervention, whatever the contents of the documents printed. Use the following references to order new ribbons:
TTR 815 INK RIBBON, ref: 23327983-7
PAPER Print quality will vary according to the kind of paper used. For best results, use SAGEMs "Srie 300" paper, available in reams of 500 sheets.
SAGEM "Srie 300" paper, ref: 23273604-9
INK RIBBON + PAPER PACKAGE To simplify your consumables requirements, a package comprising a TTR 815 ink ribbon and 250 sheets of SAGEM "Srie 300" paper is available under the following reference:
TTR package, ref: 23295329-4
* PLEASE NOTE: the free sample ink ribbon provided with your unit will allow you to print about 50 pages.
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