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| bodhiopolis |
4:46am on Saturday, October 9th, 2010 ![]() |
| We bought one of these speakerphones and were so happy with it that we bought a second one for another or our vehicles. I have had the T505 for 3 months now. When I first bought it I wanted to use it with my Samsung SCH-U740. | |
| palml |
10:39am on Monday, October 4th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great unit, very clear, easy to setup! Easy set up, works very well. I have used other kits and it is much better, although there is a compatibility problem with the Nokia phone I use. To give you my background I am on the road 2.5 hrs a day and attend many conference calls during my drive. | |
| -jeanna_31 |
6:19pm on Sunday, July 11th, 2010 ![]() |
| I just bought this last week and so far i love it. It works very well. This speakerphone works really really well. I got this as an alternative to the in ear headsets as I find them uncomfortable and not as loud. | |
| AWombl |
7:48pm on Wednesday, May 5th, 2010 ![]() |
| Love it! Clear Signal","Easy To Use","Good Sound","Good Volume Control","Lightweight This is a great portable hands-free bluetooth instrument. Easy to use and good quality. Clear Signal","Easy To Use","Good Sound". Works great easy set up no headphone allows you to hear road signals such as horns or sirens so its safer when driving and talking on the phone Clear... | |
| Mwdsmodors |
12:53pm on Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 ![]() |
| For those that wear prescription glasses or even sunglasses when we drive. good product Clear Signal, Durable, Good Sound, Good Volume Control, Lightweight | |
| sacnyusa |
7:07am on Friday, April 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| I received one of these for Christmas last year and find it to be extremely helpful. Overstock lists these as NEW. They are clearly refrurbished. They arrived in a plastic zip lock bag. I ordered 4 to give as gifts. This product is easily a 5. All the reviews on here and youtube videos on it were really helpful, so I decided to put in my two cents. | |
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OPERATORS GUIDE
FX 505
INTEGRATED PERSONAL FACSIMILE
Please read your Operators Guide carefully before using your new FX 505 Facsimile machine. This guide contains instructions for proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your FX 505.
FCC Information
information is The following applicable only to Samsung Model FX505 facsimile machines Installed In the United States of America.
Telephone Company Procedures
The goal of the telephone company is to provide you with the best service it can. In order to do this, it may occasionally be necessary for it to make changes in its equipment, operation, or procedures. If these changes affect your service or the operation of the equipment, the telephone company will give you notice, in writing, to allow you to make any changes necessary to maintain uninterrupted service. If you have any questions about your telephone line, such as how many pieces of equipment you can connect to it, telephone company will provide this information upon request. In certain circumstances, it may be necessary for the telephone company to request information from you concerning the equipment which you have connected to your telephone line. Upon request of the telephone company, provide the FCC registration number the Ringer and Number (REN) of the Equivalence equipment which is connected to your line; both of these items are listed on the equipment label and in the Service Information chapter of this guide. The sum of all of the RENs on your telephone line should be less than five in order to assure proper service from the telephone company. In some cases, a sum of five may not be usable on a given line.
About interference
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 the following measures:
Label ldentification
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. You may need to provide this information to your telephone company.
Type of Service
Model FX505 is designed to be used on standard device telephone lines. Connection to telephone company-provided coin service (central office implemented systems) is prohibited. Connection to party-line service is subject to state tariffs.
Reorient or antenna.
relocate the receiving
Increase the separation between the equipment and the 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.
DOC Information
If a Problem Arises
If any of your telephone equipment is not operating properly, you should immediately remove it from your telephone line, as it may cause harm to the telephone network. If the telephone company notes a problem, it may temporarily discontinue service. When practical, the telephone company will notify you in advance of the disconnection. If advance notice is not feasible, you will be notified as soon as possible. When you are notified, you will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. The following information is applicable only to facsimile machines installed in Canada.
Notices
The Canadian Department of Communications (DOC) label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the users satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local company. The telecommunications equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the companys inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be Canadian authorized made by an maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. The Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device, to prevent overloading. The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the load numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100. The Load Number of this unit is #8 Class B This Digital Apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for Radio Frequency noise from Digital Apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
A Quick Look at Your Machine
Front View
Document Tray Document Guide
Adjust to the width of document loaded.
Release Button
Slide it towards the front of the unit to open the paper cover.
Control Panel
Rear View
Side View
Document Outlet
See page 6.
HANDSET Jack
Connect the handset.
Speaker
DIAL MODE Switch
Select the TONE or PULSE dialing mode.
Connect the supplied power cord.
Power Switch
Use to turn power on and off.
machine or regular phone, if necessary.
RINGER Switch
Adjust the ringer volume (see page 11).
TEL LINE Jack
A standard telephone jack to connect the unit to the telephone line
VOLUME Switch
Adjust the monitoring speaker volume (see page 11).
Main Body
Handset
Fax Paper
Handset Cord
Line Cord
Check Your Equipment
Unpack your unit and examine the drawing at right to familiarize yourself with its parts and to make sure none are missing.
[RECEIVE MODE] Key and Indicator
Press to select proper receiving mode. Each time you press [RECEIVE MODE], the LCD window displays the currently selected mode and the indicators status is changed as follows : LCD Display Indicators Status Not Lit Lit Flickering
continued
[SPEED] Key Press before entering a 2-digit speed dial number. [FUNCTION] Key Use with other keys when performing certain functions.
TEL MODE AUTO-RCV MODE ANS/FAX MODE
[POLL] Key and Indicator When pressed with a document loaded, your unit is set up to be polled by other remote machine. When pressed after dialing telephone number, with no document loaded, your unit starts to poll the documents loaded on other remote machine. [LIGHT/PHOTO] Key and Indicator Press to select a proper contrast to add half-tone shading for documents you send. Select LIGHT mode for documents with light or faint print, pencil. The indicator lights. Select PHOTO mode for photographs or documents printed in color. The indicator flickers. [V.REQUEST] Key and Indicator Press to make a voice request while you are sending or receiving documents. The indicator lights when you initiate a voice request. [FLASH] Key Press to take a second incoming call on the same line. [REDIAL/PAUSE] Key Press when calling the last number dialed. Or, press to insert a pause when dialing numbers.
[FINE/SUPER] Key and Indicator Press to select a proper resolution that works best for the documents you send. For documents with small print, such as newspaper, select FINE mode. The indicator lights and the FINE mode activates. For documents with very small print or detailed drawings, select SUPER FINE mode. The indicator flickers and the SUPER FINE mode activates.
[SEARCH] key Press to search the numbers stored into the units memory. [TONE] Key Use to produce touch tone for tone service in pulse dialing mode.
Tones and Alarms Your unit produces a variety of tones to assist you in its proper operation. l A short tone sounds when you press a key. l 5 short tones sound when an error condition occurs. l 3 short tones sound when you press the one-touch key which is not assigned, l A long tone sounds when sending or receiving is done.
- Dial Keypad It lets you manually dial a phone number, use a speed dial number, or enter data to set up your machine to match your individual needs.
- One-Touch Keys The keys dial your most frequently called numbers at a touch of the keys. One-touch keys 09 and 10 double as [YES] key and [NOI key when performing certain functions with [FUNCTIONI key, or key and CD1 key when searching memories (see page 30).
[START/COPY] Key Press to start copy or fax operation. [STOP] Key Press to stop an operation. The unit will return to standby mode.
- [OHD/HOLD] Key and OHD Indicator Press to dial numbers without picking up the handset. The indicator lights when speaker activates. Or, press the key to put a call on hold.
Setting Up
This section shows how to set up your fax machine and prepare it to send and receive.
Choosing a Proper Location
A proper location for your fax machine helps ensure trouble-free operation. Select a location for the unit where :
Follow These Steps
To set up your machine and prepare it to send and receive documents, follow these four steps :
It is away from heating or air conditioning units.
It is not in direct sunlight.
Choose a proper location to install your machine. Assemble your unit and plug it into power and phone lines (see page 9). Enter basic information such as your ID number and name, date and time into units memory (see page 13). Load fax paper in your unit (see page 12).
Its cords are not in the way of normal activities.
The ventilation openings are not blocked.
It is at least 4 inches from other objects.
Also, do not place objects on the top of the unit.
Assembling & Connecting
Installing the Handset Connecting the Phone Line
Plug one end of the handset cord to the jack on the bottom of the handset. Then, plug the other end of the cord to the HANDSET jack on the left side of the machine.
If you install the unit in an electronic or digital telephone system or PBX, it may not operate correctly. To use the unit on such a system, you may nave to contact your local telephone company and have them install a separate line that bypasses this equipment. l Many modern office buildings feature identical wall jacks for telephone lines and data lines for computers. If the computer terminals in your office plug into wall jacks, make sure that you plug your Unit into a live telephone jack, not a data jack.
The VOLUME switch on the left side of the machine controls the loudness of the dialing tones you hear through the speaker when you dial with the handset down. You can set the volume to low (all the way to the right), medium (center), or high (all the way to the left).
The RINGER switch on the left side of the unit lets you adjust the ringer volume to three different settings. Try all three to see which volume level is best for you. If you set the switch to OFF, your unit does not ring when an incoming call comes in.
Loading Fax Paper
PAPER RUNNING OUT ? Youre running low when the edge of the paper is pink or black. When youre out of paper, the LCD window displays [NO PAPER] to let you know. 2. Place a new paper roll in the compartment. Be sure the paper exits from the top of the roll as shown. 4. Close the cover by pressing down on the center of the cover until it is secure. Tear off the excess paper. The window display returns to the standby.
1. Open the paper cover by pulling the release button towards the front of the unit. Alert tones sound and the LCD window displays [NO PAPER] when the cover is lifted. Remove the empty paper roll core, if any.
3. Pull the paper edge out about an inch from the edge of the fax machine.
Hint : For best copy quality, and to prevent
possible damage to your machine, it is recommended to use Samsung thermal facsimile paper.
Setting Up Basic Information
Setting Date and Time
Your fax machine has a timer function which makes it possible to send documents at a later time. In order to accomplish this, the date and time settings must be programmed. Note that the time must be entered in 24-hour format (refer to the box below). The date and time also appear in various reports. In addition, they are added to the top of all transmitted copies along with your name and number if you set the feature to be activated through the user options (see page 36). To set or change the date and time, press [FUNCTION], then [5]. Follow the steps at right.
For times before Noon or after Midnight, use the same numbers as 12-hour time, being sure to use four digits ; for example, enter 2 : 00 A.M. as 0200, enter 9 : 30 A.M. as 0930. For times from Noon through Midnight, use the entries shown in the table at right. For This Time Noon 1 : 00 P.M. 2 : 00 P.M. 3 : 00 P.M. 4 : 00 P.M. 5 : 00 P,M. 6 : 00 P.M. 7 : 00 P.M. 8 : 00 P.M. 9 : 00 P.M. 1O : 00 P.M. 11 : 00 P.M. Midnight Type This 0000
Window Message
Your Response Press [YES].
Using numeric keys, enter the month (MM), day (DD), and year (YY) with a 2digit number. And enter the hour (hh), and minute (mm) in 24-hour format. For example, to enter September 15, 1992, 3 : 30 P.M., you would type 09 for the month, 15 for the day, 92 for the year, 15 for the hour, 30 for the minute. If you make a mistake while entering the date and time, press [NO]. The last entered number is cleared each time you press [NO]. Your entry appears in the bottom of the window. If the information you have entered is correct, press [YES].
The unit returns to the standby mode and the LCD window displays the newly-set date and time.
Setting Your Terminal ID
You can enter a self-identification message that will print across the top of every page you send to remote fax units. This message is made up of your company name (any combination of the available characters up to a maximum of 40) and fax number. Along with your message, the remote fax unit will also print out the time, the date, and number of pages you send. Entering your fax number also enables this information to be displayed in the window of any fax unit you communicate with. Your Terminal ID will help your faxing partners keep track of who they are communicating with, and will give them the information they need to contact you, or follow up in case of a faulty transmission, unreadable fax, or other problem. Using one of the User Options, you can prevent this information from printing on faxes (see page 36).
Your Response Press [YES]. Enter your fax number (up to 20 digits). To delimit the area and exchange codes, use [REDIAL/PAUSE]. Hyphen is inserted each time you press [REDIAL/PAUSE]. If you make a mistake, use [NO] t o backspace to the error, or press [STOP] to cancel the operation and start over. The number appears on the display. Check it to make sure it is correct, then press [YES]. Enter your name, for example, MY CO, as described in How to Enter Name on page 15. Make sure the ID name appears correctly, then press [YES].
To begin setting your Terminal ID, press [FUNCTION], then [2]. Follow the steps at right.
Now, the unit returns to the standby mode.
How To Enter Name
1. Press the number key labelled with the character you want. Press it once to obtain the number, twice to obtain the first character, three times to obtain the second, and four times to obtain the third. The chart at right shows how many times to press each number key to produce a specific character. 2. When the character you want appears on the display, press [ * ] to confirm it. 3. Select further characters in the same way. Press [REDIAL/PAUSE] to enter a space.
If you make a mistake while entering, press [NO] to backspace and correct. l To cancel entering number and name, press [STOP] in the middle of entering.
Follow the chart to produce alphanumeric characters with the number keypad.
For example, to enter MY CO :
Press [6] Iwo times, then [*].
Press [9] four times, then [*].
Press [REDIAL/PAUSE] to insert a space,
Press [2] four times, then [*].
Press [6] four times, then [*]. When completed, press [YES].
Receiving
This section shows how to receive faxes and control the functions that affect the way you receive faxes.
Choosing a Mode
Before you begin to receive faxes, select the proper reception mode for the way you intend to use the machine. The currently-set mode is displayed in the LCD window beneath the date and time. In TEL MODE, you can use your fax machine as you would use any regular telephone. Use this mode if you typically use the unit to receive both voice calls and faxes. In AUTO-RCV MODE, your unit automatically picks up to receive a fax after several rings. The number of rings can be set through the User Options (see page 36). Use this mode if you typically leave your fax machine unattended. In ANS/FAX MODE, the unit can share the same telephone line with an answering machine.
Receiving Using the Extension Telephone
When you are using a standard telephone and if the telephone is connected to the EXT.TEL jack on your fax machine (see page 10), you can transfer a fax transmission to the fax machine using the telephone. 1. Make a call or receive a call on the extension telephone. l Speak with the person on the other end of the line. l If a fax tone is heard when you pick up the handset, go to step 3. 2. To receive a facsimile on the same call after the conversation, ask the remote operator to press the START key on their machine. 3. When a fax tone is heard, press [*], [9], [*] keys on the extension telephone slowly in sequence. If you still hear the fax tone from remote machine, press [*], [9], [*] o n c e again.
Some Message Guideline
When You
Record Outgoing Message The message that you record on your answering machine should give clear instructions to callers who may want to send a fax or leave a message. Your message should say This is (your company). If you would like to send a fax please press your [ START ] key. If you want to leave a message, please speak after beep tone. Keep your message as short as possible.
l [*], [ 9 ], [*] is a remote receive start code which is preset at the factory. The first and the last asterisk are fixed, but you can change the middle digit [ 9 ] by setting it through Setting User Options. See page 36.
Cancelling a Reception
You can stop a document that you are currently receiving if you do not want to receive the document. P r e s s [ S T O P ]. The unit continues receiving and the window displays as shown below to alert you that the unit is in use.
To stop receiving document, press [STOP] again. 4. The call is transferred to your fax machine and reception begins. Hang up the handset. If your fax machine occasionally fails to detect the remote receive start code, change the code for other number.
Important Receiving Facts
Voice Request
If you want to speak to the remote party who is sending a document to you : 1. Press [ V. R E Q U E S T ] during the reception. The V.REQUEST indicator lights to confirm your request. But your request will not go through until the unit finishes receiving the last document. 2. When receiving is finished, the call signal is sent to the remote partys unit. The remote party may pick up the handset within 15 seconds if they wish to speak. If no one answers the request within 15 seconds, the signal ends. The unit returns to the standby mode. 3. When the remote party responds, you hear a warbling tone. Pick up the handset and begin your conversation. If you hear a warbling tone and the window displays [VOICE REQUEST] when receiving is finished : The remote party wants to talk to you. Simply pick up the handset and say Hello. In this example, the number in the top of the window is the telephone number of the sending fax. [REC] means you are the receiving, indicates [G3] communications standard observed by both fax machine, [9.6] indicates the transmission speed (9600 bps), and the number following [P:] is the number of the page being received. If a fax reception fails or your unit detects a problem, it may display an error message in the window. In order to clear the problem, refer to Error Messages on page 43. If you do not respond to the voice request, your unit will print out a call back message, which shows the telephone number of the remote unit.
Handset Up, Handset Down
You can use any dialing method - manual, one-touch, or speed dialing - for manual faxing (with the handset up) or automatic faxing (with the handset down). To dial manually with the handset down, press [OHD/HOLD] first. You will hear a dial tone through the speaker and you can then dial manually the telephone number using the dial keypad. Leave the handset down when you think you are dialing an automatic fax machine and dont expect the remote operator to answer. If the remote operator does answer, a fax tone will inform the operator that a fax is coming in. If you do lift the handset to dial, be sure not to hang up until the transmission Hanging up before the begins. transmission begins will disconnect the line and cancel the transmission.
During sending, the window will display a message similar to the one below to inform you of its status or activity. To clear the jam, open the control panel using hand as shown below. It will release the grip on the document.
Printing lnformation on Sent Pages
If you have entered a Terminal ID message (see page 14), your fax number and name-along with the date, time, and page number-will appear at the top of each page received from you. By setting one of User Options, you can choose whether to print this information directly over whatever is at the top of each page, or not.
In this example, the number in the top of the window is the telephone number of the receiving fax. [SEND] means you are the indicates sending, [G3] communications standard observed by both fax machines, [9.6] indicates the transmission speed (9600 bps), and the number following [P:] is the number of the page being received. If a fax transmission fails or the unit detects a problem, it may display an error message in the window. Refer to Error Messages on page 43 to clear the problem and try to send the document again.
Wait until the white roller in the unit stops moving. You can then remove the jammed document without damaging your unit. Close the cover. [DOCUMENT JAM] message disappears and the unit returns to the standby mode.
If the roller doesnt stop moving, lift the edge of the document and pull it in the direction of arrow.
Clearing Document Jams
If the fax unit starts to read the document and for some reasons, stops without reading all of it, the document might be jammed. The unit displays [DOCUMENT JAM]. DO NOT pull it out of the loading slot.
If you are sending a document and want to speak to the remote party ; 1. Press [V.REQUEST] while sending. The V.REQUEST indicator lights to confirm your request. But your request will not go through until the unit finishes sending the last document. 2. When sending is finished, the call signal is sent to the remote partys unit. The remote party may pick up the handset within 15 seconds if they wish to speak. If no one answers the request within 15 seconds, the signal ends. Your unit returns to the standby mode. 3. When the remote party responds, you hear a warbling tone. Pick up your begin and the handset conversation. If you hear a warbling tone and the window displays [VOICE REQUEST] when sending is finished : The remote party wants to talk to you. Simply pick up the handset and say Hello. If you do not respond to the voice request, your unit will print out a call back message, which shows the telephone number of the remote unit.
Storing Numbers for One-Touch Dialing
You can store up to 20 telephone numbers into 10 one-touch keys on your unit. Because each one-touch key can contain both a fax number and a telephone number. The storing procedure is slightly different for telephone vs. fax numbers. To begin storing numbers, press [FUNCTION]. Follow the steps at right.
To Verify Your Stored Numbers Print the location number list to verify your one-touch telephone and fax number entries and speed dial telephone number entries (see page 39).
Storing Numbers for Speed Dialing
T O begin storing numbers, press [FUNCTION], then [SPEED]. Follow the steps below. Window Message Your Response Enter a 2-digit number (01-20) under which you want to assign the telephone or fax number.
If the window says [CANCEL ? (Y/N)], a number is already assigned to the location. Press [YES] to replace that number and continue, or [NO] to start over with a different location.
Using Address Label
There is an address label paper which comes together with your unit. As you store numbers into one-touch keys, make a note of the number on the address label to remind you of what telephone number or fax number is stored in each position. Write information on the label, peel it off, then attach it to the proper position over the corresponding one-touch key, as shown below. If desired, you can use 5 additional white labels which are not designated by printed number.
Enter the telephone or fax number. You can use any key on the dial pad, including [ * ] and [#]. Pressing [REDIAL/PAUSE] between numbers adds a 2second pause each time it is pressed. Hyphen symbol appears on the window at the pause entry. If you make a mistake while entering a number, press [NO] to backspace and correct. When the correct number appears on the window, press [YES]. If you want to identify the telephone number with a name, enter the desired name as described in How to Enter Name on page 15. When the desired name appears on the window, press [YES]. If you do not want to enter a destination name, just press [YES] without entering name. To use the memory search function, it is recommended to enter name. To store other numbers, repeat the steps from beginning.
Searching Memories
This feature enables you to search the telephone numbers or fax numbers stored into the units memory. This feature allows your unit to scan all memories (both one-touch dial memory and speed dial memory).
Your Response Press C Dl or Cdl to display the contents of the first memory location in use.
Scanning the Entire Memory
This feature allows you to scan the entire memory. To begin scanning the entire memory, press [SEARCH]. Follow the steps at right. If the memory is empty, [NOT ASSIGNED] will appear when you press [SEARCH]. l Empty memory location will be skipped during the searching process. l To exit this mode in the middle of searching memories, press [STOP].
The name and number are displayed on the window. If this is not the number you want, press [: Dl or [ Ul repeatedly until you find the number you want.
Pressing C Dl allows to scan forwards through the entire memory in alphabetical order (from A to Z); while, pressing L 41 allows to scan backwards (from Z to A). Scanning is looped.
T.-I, F: -1, or S : J before name in the display
indicates Telephone number stored into the one-touch key ( T ), Fax number stored into the one-touch key (F), or the number stored into the Speed dial memory(S).
When you find the name or the number you want, press [START/COPY] to dial the number. With a document loaded, your unit starts to send it. Otherwise, your unit makes a phone call.
Scanning For a Name Beginning with a Particular Character
You can find the memory by the first character of the name. This search can retrieve all entries beginning with each assigned initial character (follow the chart on the page 15). Press [SEARCH], and follow the steps at right. Window Message
Your Response Press the number key labelled with the character or number you want to scan for. For example, if you want to find the name [EMI], press [3] which is labelled with [DEF].
If no name is stored with the assigned character,
[NOT FOUND] will be displayed. The first name beginning with the character will appear on the window. If this is not the name you want, press to display the next, and so on. It lets you scan forwards in alphabetical order. To scan backwards, press [Q. For example, the unit may display as shown.
Press [ Dl. The unit displays the next in alphabetical order, of the names beginning with D, E, or F. Press [ PI repeatedly until you find the name [EMI]. When you find the name or the number you want, press [ S T A R T / C O P Y ] to dial the number. With a document loaded, your unit starts to send it. Otherwise, your unit makes a phone call.
Other Ways to Send or Receive
Sending At a Later Time
(DELAY TRANSMISSION) You can program your unit to send a loaded document at a later time, unattended. This allows you to send documents at night, when telephone rates are lowest and the receiving fax unit is least likely to be tied up. To program a delay transmission ; 1. Load your document face down into the unit (see page 22). 2. Adjust the resolution and the contrast of the document, if needed (see page 26). 3. Press [FUNCTION], then press [1]. Follow the steps shown at right. Hint : When you want to use a specific function, but you dont remember w h i c h n u m b e r t o p r e s s after press just [FUNCTION], [FUNCTION] then any digit. The menu corresponding function appears on the window. If the function is not the one you want to use, respond to the display prompt by pressing [NO]. Your unit displays the next available function menu each time you press [NO]. W h e n the function you want to use displays, press [YES], You can enter the function mode, Window Message Press [YES]. Enter the telephone number using the dial keypad. To insert a pause, press [REDIAL/PAUSE]. When you see the number you want in the window, press [YES]. Using the dial keypad, enter the time to send the document, in 24-hour format. (For help with 24-hour time, see the chart on page 13). Then press [YES]. The window shows the delay session scheduled. If you press [YES] without entering time, the unit starts sending immediately. The unit begins sending the documents at the preset time. After the documents are sent, the time setting is cleared. The unit automatically redials if the other unit does not answer or if the line is busy. For details on automatic redialing, see page 23. l You can not send or copy other documents unless the previously scheduled transmission Is completed or cancelled. l You can reserve transmission one at a time. Your Response
Canceling Delay Transmission
This feature lets you cancel or change the previously delay programmed transmission. 1. Press [FUNCTION], then [1], with the document loaded.
Polling
Polling allows your unit to automatically request a document from an unattended remote fax machine, or to automatically send a document when remote fax machine polls your unit.
l When polling another fax unit to retrieve a document, if the remote fax unit is secured with a poll code, you can not receive the document. l Not all fax machines have polling capability, and polling incompatibilities sometimes occur between fax machines from different manufacturers, so polling may fail in some cases, even when poll codes are not used.
About Facsimile Compatibility
The CCITT (Consultative Committee for International Telephone and Telegraph), which sets worldwide standards for data facsimile communication, classifies devices into three groups. The grouping is based on how a fax unit sends information, in what form, and at which speed. To simplify, you can think of fax units as being grouped by speed: Group 1 includes 6-minute units, Group 2 includes 3-minute units, and Group 3 includes sub-minute units. These speeds refer to the amount of time it takes a fax unit to send or receive a standard business letter over the telephone lines. Your FX505 is compatible with CClTT G3 mode units.
Service Information
When Service is Needed
If your problem persists, contact the dealer from whom you purchased your machine. You may want to jot down your dealers telephone number. Service Telephone Number : For the most efficient service, jot down the information requested below before calling: Model No. of your machine : FX505 Serial No. (on bottom of unit): Type of telephone jack: Model and brand of facsimile machine you are trying to communicate with: Is your unit having a problem in transmitting, receiving, or both ? Yes/No Does the same problem occur when you Yes/No call a different machine ?
Specifications
Type of Unit Communication Line Compatibility Compression Scheme Modem Speed Resolution Half Tone Contrast LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Scanning Method Print Method Input Document Size Effective Scanning Width Effective Recording Width Paper Roll Size Power Requirement Power Consumption Temperature Range Humidity Range Dimensions (W X D X H) Weight Ringer Equiv. Number Desktop Receiver
Public Switched Telephone Network and PABX CCITT Group 3 Modified Huffman, Modified READ 9600/7200/4800/2400 bps 3.85 line/mm, 7.7 line/mm, 15.4 line/mm 16 Gray Scales Normal, Light
16 Characters by 2 lines
Flat-Bed scanning using CIS (Contact Image Sensor) Thermal 216 mm (8.5") 210mm (8.27) +/- 1 % 216 mm (8.5") 30 meters (98 feet) 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz Standby 9.5 W, maximum 120 W 10C to 35C (50F to 95F) 20% to 80% RH (non-condensing) 334X249X88 mm (13X9.8X3.5) 3.5 kg (7.7 lb.) 0.4 B
Warranty
Limited Warranty
Samsung Electronics America Inc. (SEA) warrants that this product is free of charge from defective materials and workmanship. SEA further warrants that if this product fails to operate properly within the specified warranty period and the failure is due to improper workmanship or defective materials, SEA will repair or replace the product at its option. All warranty repairs must be performed by an SEA Authorized Service Center.
Exclusions
This warranty does not cover damage due to accident, fire, flood and/or other acts of God ; misuse, incorrect line voltage, improper installation, improper or unauthorized repairs, commercial use or damage that occurs in shipping. Exterior and interior finish, lamps, and glass are not covered under this warranty. which adjustments are Customer explained in the Operators Guide are not covered under the terms of warranty. This warranty will automatically be voided for any unit found with a missing or altered serial number. This warranty is valid only on products purchased and used in the United States and Puerto Rico. Some states do not allow the exclusions incidental or limitations of or damages, or allow consequential limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
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SF-650P - Printers & Multifunction
Wherever you work, the Samsung SF-650P 4-in-1 multifunction printer has the design features and technology to help you work more efficiently and cost-effectively. And the compact design means you can get all these benefits, even when space is at a premium.
Best-of-Breed Performance
High speed 33.6 kbps modem makes for fast communication and enhanced efficiency. Whats more, 7 MB of memory means that you can store up to 500 pages of information. Fast, efficient copying with a copy speed of 19 letter copies per minute. A 250-sheet cassette gives you greater paper capacity and gives you more copying time between refills. Superlative print performance with a print output of 19 letter pages per minute and first-page-out time of less than 10 seconds, the SF-650P gives you the edge on speed. You also get great print quality - up to 600 x 600 dpi effective output. Full-feature high-quality scanning equipped to deal with the most demanding document handling requirements, the Samsung SF-650P offers standard resolution of up to 600 x 600 dpi, enhanced resolution of up to 4,800 x 4,800 dpi, and a scan to PC feature.
Taking the Hassle Out of Faxing
The Samsung SF-650P is geared to deliver faster, more efficient fax communication. The control panel features 20 assignable buttons for one-touch dialing, and you can also store up to 250 frequently used numbers for speed dialing. You can also store up to 269 contacts, in up to 250 groups of numbers or circulation lists for group dialing to multiple locations. The Multi-send feature can also store 30 contact numbers, so the same fax message can be sent to everyone at once. So however many people you need to fax-and however often-the Samsung SF-650P makes it quick, easy and efficient.
Choose the Right Consumables Option for Your Budget Needs
Delay Send Mode Saves on Call Charges
The Samsung SF-650P offers a choice of consumables to meet your cash-flow needs. High-yield toner cartridges, which are ideal for heavy use, last longer and give you lower costs per page. Optionally, low-yield toner cartridges have the advantage of lower initial outlay.
The Delay Send button on the control panel stores documents in memory, and allows you to send them during a predefined time period when off-peak call charges apply - allowing you to make significant savings on your phone bill.
Robust, Compact Design
Cut Costs with TonerSave Mode
Selecting TonerSave mode, available on the SF-650P, allows you to use less toner on each page. This extends toner cartridge life by up to 30%, gives you reduced costs-per-copy, and gives you more productive time between toner cartridge changes.
The compact design and sturdy construction are what make the Samsung SF-650P ideal for small workgroups or small office/home office locations. The smart, compact design means it looks good but doesn't take up all your valuable desk space. The tasks of adding paper and replacing toner cartridges are quick and easy, so downtime is minimal and you stay productive longer.
High-Speed Fax
A 33.6 kbps modem speed makes for fast communication and enhanced efficiency. What's more, 7 MB of memory means you can store up to 500 pages of information.
Fast, Efficent Copying
Copy speed is an impressive 19 cpm. A 250-sheet cassette gives you greater paper capacity and gives you more copying between refills.
Overview Print
Function Print Speed (Mono) First Print Out Time (Mono) Emulation Duplex Speed (Mono) Resolution
Fax, Copy, Print, Scan, Handset Up to 19 ppm Less than 10 seconds (From Ready Mode) SPL (Samsung Printer Language) manual Up to 18 ppm in A4 (19 ppm in Letter) Up to 600 x 600 dpi effective output Up to 19 cpm Less than 15 seconds (From Ready Mode) 50~200%
Copy Speed First Copy Out Time (Mono) Zoom Rate
Multy Copy Duplex Copy Copy Features
1 ~ 99 pages Manual Collation Copy up to 600 x 300 dpi effective output
Compatibility Method Resolution (Optical)
TWAIN Standard, WIA Standard Color CIS Up to 600 x 600 dpi
Resolution (Enhanced)Up to 4,800 x 4,800 dpi Scan to Fax Compatibility Modem Speed Memory Auto Dial Fax Feature PC ITU-T G3, ECM 33.6 kbps 7MB (500 pages) Speed dial 250 locations Multi Sending, Memory Back-up Max 72 hours Standard: 203 x 98 dpiFine/Photo: 203 x 196 dpiSuper Fine: 203 x 392 dpi Paper Handling Input Capacity and Types Output Capacity and Types Media Size Media Type 250-sheet Cassette Tray, 1-sheet Manual Tray 80-sheet Face Down, 1-sheet Face Up/Down Letter, Legal, Executive, Folio, A4, A5, JIS, B5 Plain Paper, Thick, Thin, Archive, Recycled, Cotton, Colored, Pre-printed, Envelope, Transparency, Label, Cardstock, Bond 20 sheet Width: 5.8" to 8.5" Length: 5.8" to 14" 2 line x 16 characters 16 MB Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 2003 Server / 2008 Server, Mac OS X 10.3 ~ 10.6, Various Linux OS compatible with USB 2.0 Less than 50 dBA (Printing), Less than 50 dBA (Copying), Less than 26 dBA (Standby / Sleep) 10,000 pages
ADF Capacity ADF Document Size General LCD Memory / Storage OS Compatibility Interface Noise Level Duty Cycle, Monthly
Dimension (W x D x H) W/o tray: 11.6" x 14.2" x 15.3" / With Tray 15.7" x 14.2" x 19.2" Weight Consumables Yield 25.1 lbs. Standard: Average Cartridge Yield 1,500 standard pages (MLT-D105S) / high yield: Average Cartridge Yield 2,500 Standard Pages (MLT-D105L) (Ships with 1,000 pages Starter Toner Cartridge) Declared Cartridge yield in accordance with ISO / IEC 19752 1-piece Cartridge
Model Code
MLT-D105S, MLT-D105L
Features and specifications are subject to change without prior notification.
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