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Comments to date: 7. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
BOF 4:47am on Saturday, October 16th, 2010 
Looks sharp! feature rich not a fan of the bulk . Areas to improve battery life . I think the phone is great. I dont think the battery life is that bad. I charge mine every second night.
David Gurney 1:18pm on Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 
HTC touch pro. Stylish, fashionable, beautiful, modern and comfortable Large, heavy, expensive, unstable, touch WIZ The touch of HTC career has been proved to be the first telephone, give us TouchFlo technology.TouchFlo technology is very novel, give us the ability,...
intelinc 11:52pm on Monday, August 16th, 2010 
Very disappointing product I was surprised by the generally positive reviews for this phone. unstable junk I have had the HTC Touch pro through Verizon for approximately one year. This is the worst phone that I have ever used.
il_pescatoro 2:15am on Thursday, August 12th, 2010 
The phone contains a significant amount of features. However, to use some of these features like GPS, Sprint TV. As long as you have juice in your battery, this cell does what it is supposed to do, but man is it a Battery hog....
sprotte 9:02am on Monday, July 26th, 2010 
I upgraded to HTC Touch Pro from Nokia N95. I was very impressed with this phone! I am now running Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo through my phone. Wow. I was blown away with this phone. The HTC Touch Pro is perfect for business people like me.
mdh 10:58pm on Monday, June 14th, 2010 
I have this thing where despite the touch screen i still want a traditional keyboard. and htc touch pro is just perfect for me. I think Eten need to focus on signing up with mobile operators - this will make glofiish PDAs more affordable - Samsung. When will this phone be officially in Canada for Telus? (I heard on November 7, 2008).
TimMayle 6:59am on Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 
I had the impression that HTC made good phone but this phone is changed my opinion and is making me think twice before buying another HTC Newegg serv... Looks are nice Battery is really poor

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*To locate an Amateur Radio Operator in your area, contact The American Radio Relay League, 225 Main St., Newington, CT 06111.
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Fax Branding

The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other electronic device to send any message via a telephone facsimile machine unless such message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on the first page of the transmission the following information: (1) the date and time of transmission (2) identification of either business, business entity or individual sending the message; and (3)telephone number of either the sending machine, business, business entity or individual. See page 2.6 for instructions on how to enter this information into your Samsung FAX machines memory. The Telephone Company may make changes in its communications facilities, equipment operations, or procedures where such action is reasonably required in the operation of its business and is not inconsistent with the rules and regulations in FCC Part 68. If such changes can be reasonably expected to render any customer terminal equipment incompatible with telephone company communications facilities, or require modification or alteration of such terminal equipment, or otherwise materially affect its use or performance, the customer shall be given adequate notice in writing, to allow the customer an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service.
Telephone Company Information
FCC IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
The Ringer Equivalence Number and FCC Registration Number for this equipment may be found on the label located on the bottom or rear of the machine. In some instances you may need to provide these numbers to the telephone company.
RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is a measure of the electrical load placed on the telephone line, and is useful for determining whether you have overloaded the line. Installing several types of equipment on the same telephone line may result in problems making and receiving telephone calls, especially ringing when your line is called. The sum of all Ringer Equivalence Numbers of the equipment 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 your line. 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. WARNING: FCC Regulations state that changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the users authority to operate this equipment. In the event that terminal equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company should notify the customer that service may be stopped. However, where prior notice is impractical, the company may temporarily cease service, providing that they: a) Promptly notify the customer. b) Give the customer an opportunity to correct the problem with their equipment. c) Inform the customer of the right to bring a complaint to the Federal Communication Commission pursuant to procedures set out in FCC Rules and Regulations Subpart E of Part 68.

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Chapter 4 The Answering Machine
Checking your ANS/FAX Greeting Message... 4.1 Monitoring an Incoming Call... 4.1 Recording a Memo... 4.2 Playing Back Messages.... 4.3 Playing Back Caller Messages... 4.3 Playing Back Memos.... 4.3 Playing Back All Messages... 4.4 Skipping Forward or Backward.... 4.4 Erasing Old Messages.... 4.5 Erasing All Messages.... 4.5 Erasing a Selected Message... 4.5 Call Transfer.... 4.6 Turning the Call Transfer Feature On or Off... 4.6 Using the Answering Machine from a Remote Phone.. 4.9 Accessing the Machine... 4.9 Remote Commands.... 4.10
Chapter 5 Special Features
Automatic Dialing.... 5.1 Storing a Number for One-Touch Dialing... 5.1 Using the Keypad to Enter a Name... 5.3 Keypad Character Assignments.... 5.4 Storing a Number for Speed Dialing... 5.5 Dialing a One-Touch Number... 5.6 Dialing a Speed-Dial Number... 5.7 REDIAL/PAUSE.... 5.8 TONE..... 5.9 R (RECALL).... 5.9 Chain Dialing.... 5.10 Options.... 5.11 Setting an Option.... 5.11 Setting Fax Options.... 5.13 Setting Telephone Answering Machine Options.. 5.14 Reports.... 5.15 Printing Reports.... 5.15 Clearing Memory... 5.17 Alarm..... 5.19
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Chapter 6 Care and Maintenance
Clearing Document Jams.... 6.1 Cleaning the Roller and Scanning Glass... 6.3 Purchasing and Storing Paper.... 6.5 Replacing the Backup Battery.... 6.5 LCD Error Messages.... 6.7 Fixing Fax Problems.... 6.8

Appendix

specifications.... A.1
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Chapter

YOUR NEW MACHINE
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This chapter will familiarize you with your new SF-110T fax machine.

Features

Samsungs SF-110T is designed and engineered using the latest technology. This fullfeatured, high performance machine not only meets, but exceeds, industry standards. The following is a list of its many useful features: 5 One-Touch and 50 Speed-Dialing locations Ring Volume adjustment Choice of Tone or Pulse dialing Choice of four reception modes Transmission confirmation Voice Request and Polling Separate outgoing messages for TEL/FAX and ANS/FAX modes Memo recording Redial feature Access from a remote telephone Adjustable Ring Count Printed reports and lists
Machine Handset Battery (9V) Telephone line cord* This manual Thermal paper roll Power cord* * The power and telephone cords shown in this manual may differ depending on the country of sale.

CHAPTER ONE

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Familiarizing Yourself with Your New SF-110T FAX Machine

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with your new machine by studying the pictures on the next few pages.

Front View

Handset Use this as you would use a telephone handset. LCD display
Control Panel See page 1.4

Recording Paper Exit

Cover Release Lever Slide upward to open the paper cover. Copy and fax print outs exit this slot. Document Feeder
Feed the document into the slot to fax or copy.
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Rear View

AC Power Socket The power cord connects to this socket. Speaker
Phone Socket (LINE) The telephone line cord connects to this jack.
Handset Socket This is where you connect the handset to the machine. Dial Mode Switch Choose between TONE or PULSE dialing. Ringer Switch Use this switch to change the volume of the ring.

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Control Panel

OGM Use to record or play outgoing message to be used in ANS/FAX mode. MEMO Use to record or play a memo. PLAY Use to play back caller messages. ERASE Use to delete a message. RESOL. Use to set the resolution of the document (STANDARD, FINE, SUPER FINE, PHOTO). MENU Use to choose different functions.
01 DIGITAL ANSWERING SYSTEM

RESOL.

REDIAL/
One-Touch Dial Buttons Make calls and send documents simply by pressing one button.

OHD/V.

Number Keypad Use to dial numbers manually. l and l When playing back messages, press l to skip back to the previous message, or l to skip forward to play the next one.
LCD Displays information.

VOLUME/DIRECTION and

Use to adjust the speaker volume, to scroll the menu in function mode, or to move the blinking line to the digit you want to edit. ANSWER Use to set the answering mode. Lights up when in ANS/FAX mode, and blinks when there are new messages waiting to be heard. STOP Use to stop the machine in the middle of a job. It also clears an error display and ejects your original documents.

DIGITAL ANSWERING SYSTEM

START/COPY Use to start a job or make copies.

VOLUME/ DIRECTION

SPEED ANSWER R STOP

REDIAL/PAUSE

RCV. Use this to select the Receive Mode: The indicator : lights up FAX mode flashes TEL/FAX mode turns off TEL mode SPEED Make calls and send documents by entering a 2-digit number (01-50). R (RECALL) Use to transfer a call in a PABX (Private Automatic Branch Exchange). REDIAL/PAUSE Use to redial the last phone number called. You can also use it to add a pause when storing a number in memory. OHD/V.REQ. This button allows you to dial a number without picking up the handset. You can also use it to initiate a voice request while sending or receiving documents.

OHD/V.REQ.

START/ COPY
Press to temporarily switch from pulse to tone dialing. HELP Press to print out the help list. The help list shows the machines basic functions and commands. Use as a quick reference guide.

Fax Theory

Thank you for your purchase of this SAMSUNG fax machine. We want you to get maximum use from your new equipment, therefore we would like to explain a little bit about FAX machines and how they work. This will help when reading the rest of this manual and becoming acquainted with FAX machines in general, plus all the features available with your new machine. Most people dont realize it, but the fax machine has been around in various forms since the time of the invention of the telegraph in the mid-nineteenth century. Early fax machines were large, slow, and difficult to operate. Equipment and techniques for sending copies of documents across long distances have improved over the years, and todays fax machine is small, fast, and easy to operate. A fax machine may appear complex, but in reality, modern fax machines are merely a combination of several very familiar machines. First of all, faxing makes use of processes very much like an office copier. When you send a fax document to someone, the machine makes an internal copy of it (a facsimile, hence the term fax), and converts that copy to electronic signals which we call data. The data is then sent out over the telephone line as a series of audible tones. When you receive a fax from someone else, the copy process simply converts these tones from the telephone line back to data, and then to printed output. Fax machines depend very much on telephone technology, since they must dial telephone numbers, answer calls, and exchange fax data (their version of speech) over the phone line with other fax machines.

TELEPHONE LINE

FAX DATA

SEND DOCUMENT

RECEIVE DOCUMENT

Basic FAX Operation

To send a fax document, you tell the fax machine the telephone number to call by entering the number on a Touch-Tone keypad, just like a telephone. You may also store frequently-called numbers in the machines various memory locations. This makes dialing faster, more accurate, and allows your machine to remember telephone numbers for performing many automatic functions. After dialing the number, the fax machine youre calling answers the call and, just as people do, the machines introduce themselves and make sure they have compatible features and speak the same language (fax engineers call this process handshaking). The machines also determine the quality of the sound over the telephone line and decide whether they should continue, or perhaps talk slower in the case of noise or low volume. They may even refuse to speak to each other and will hang up, rather than waste time when it is not possible to have a conversation (just like people!). In this case, they often try the call again later, when the telephone connection may be better.

After a few seconds exchanging pleasantries (handshaking), the machines decide to get down to the business of the call: sending and receiving a fax document. A fax document is one or more sheets of paper which have been placed in the transmitting (sending or TX) machine. As soon as the machines have finished with their introductions, the document begins to move through the transmitting machine where it is read and converted to a data signal, exactly as in a copier. The difference here is that the print mechanism of the copying process is not located in the same machine as the reading mechanism. It is several miles, or even several thousand miles, away, and prints the data signals which arrive over the telephone line in the form of tones. As far as it goes, this description of the fax process is accurate, and should be kept in mind whenever using any fax machine.

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INSTALLATION

Please review the safety information at the front of this manual, then follow the directions in this chapter to connect and set your machine up for use.

Choosing a Location

To help quarantec trouble-free operation of your machine, place it in a spot where: It is not exposed to direct sunlight or excessive humidity. It is not too close to heating or air conditioning vents. Its ventilation openings arent blocked. It is at least 4 inches away from other objects. Its cords wont get in the way. It cant be easily knocked off a table or dropped.

Making the Connections

Connect the coiled handset cord.
Connect the telephone line.
Connect the AC power cord.

TEL.LINE

Plug the coiled cord into the HANDSET jack on the left side of the machine.
Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the TEL LINE jack and the other end into a standard phone jack in your wall.
Plug one end of the cord into the back of the machine and the other end into a standard grounded AC power outlet. There is no power switch on your SF110T fax machine. Power will come on as soon as the AC power cord is connected.

CHAPTER TWO

Installing the Backup Battery
Open the cover by lifting the release lever on the side of the fax machine.
To prevent the fax machine from ringing while installing the battery, disconnect the telephone line cord.
Use pencil to pull the cover stop forward and release the cover.

Loading a Document
Turn the document face down.
Insert the leading edge of the document into the feeder slot.
The automatic document feeder seizes and pulls in the page.
For more information about resolution and contrast, see page 3.1.
The LCD briefly displays the message DOCUMENT LOADING. Then, the LCD asks you to choose a proper contrast, if required.
If required, choose a proper contrast for the document, by pressing or.
The selected mode flashes. The contrast is preset to AUTO.
For a normal document, it is not necessary to change the contrast, and you may skip this step.
If required, choose a proper resolution for the document by pressing RESOL. until you find the desired mode.
OGM MEMO PLAY ERASE RESOL. MENU
Each time you press RESOL. the selected mode appears in the LCD.

Dialing a Number

Pick up handset.
For hands-off operation, press OHD/V.REQ.
The LCD displays the message PHONE.
Using the number keypad, enter the number of the remote fax machine.
You can store One-Touch or SpeedDial numbers in your machine to dial frequently-used numbers with the touch of a button. For more information, see page 5.6.
The LCD displays the number you are dialing.

01952292033

If a person answers the telephone, ask him or her to press START so that you can send the document.
Press START/COPY when you hear the fax tone.
You can cancel the transmission of a document at any time by pressing STOP. For more information, see page 3.4.
The LCD displays the message SENDING and the document begins to feed through the machine.

SENDING

Replace the handset.
You can send or receive a voice request while sending or receiving a fax. For more information about the voice request feature, see page 3.10.
Confirming the Transmission
If something went wrong during your fax transmission, an error message appears in the LCD display. For a listing of LCD error messages and their meanings, see page 6.7.

When the last page of your documents has been sent successfully, the machine beeps, the LCD displays OK and returns to Standby Mode.
If you receive an error message, press STOP to clear it, and try to send the document again. For more information about canceling transmission, see below. You can set your machine to print a confirmation report automatically. For more information, see page 5.11.

Canceling Transmission

Press STOP at any time to cancel transmission.
The fax transmission is canceled and the machine returns to Standby Mode.

STOP PRESSED

Receiving a Fax

Reception Modes

Your fax machine has four reception modes In FAX mode, the machine answers an incoming call and immediately goes into receive mode, expecting a fax to be sent. In TEL mode, automatic fax reception is turned off. You can receive a fax only by manually pressing START/COPY. In TEL/FAX mode, your fax machine plays a greeting message to callers before receiving the fax. The caller cant leave a message for you in TEL/FAX mode. In ANS/FAX mode, the caller can leave an incoming message on your machine as well as send a fax. If you rarely use the fax line for voice conversation, set the fax machine to receive a fax automatically by selecting either FAX or TEL/FAX mode.

Receiving in FAX Mode

Press RCV. repeatedly until the lamp lights up.
In FAX mode, when you get a call, the machine answers the call on the second ring. You can change the number of rings. See page 5.13.
When reception is complete, the machine returns to Standby Mode.
Receiving Manually ( in TEL Mode)
Press RCV. repeatedly until the lamp turns off. The machine is now in TEL mode.
When the telephone rings, pick up the handset and answer it.
If you hear a fax tone, or if the person on the other end asks you to receive a document, press START/COPY.
The machine begins receiving and returns to Standby Mode when reception is complete.
Receiving in TEL/FAX Mode
Press RCV. repeatedly until the lamp flashes.
The LCD briefly displays the message TEL/FAX MODE, then asks if you want to use outgoing greeting message.
If you want to use an OGM for TEL/FAX mode, press START/COPY. The greeting message recorded is automatically played back so that you can check it.
For more information on recording an OGM, see page 2.11.
When a call comes in, the machine answers and automatically plays the greeting message (OGM). When the message is finished, the machine goes into fax receive mode.
If the machine hears a fax tone from the other end, it stops playing the message and goes into fax receive mode.
If you do not want to use an OGM for TEL/FAX mode, press STOP.

When you are finished speaking, or the machine begins receiving documents, replace the handset of the extension telephone.

Canceling Reception

Press STOP to cancel reception at any time.
The fax reception is canceled and the machine returns to Standby Mode.

Voice Request

If youre sending or receiving a document and need to speak to the other person during the same phone call, use Voice Request to alert the person at the remote site. You can also respond to a Voice Request made by the person at the remote end.

Sending a Voice Request

Press V.REQ. while a document is being sent or received. The V.REQ. button lights up and a voice request signal will be sent to the remote fax machine after the document has been sent or received.
You cannot talk with the other person and send a fax at the same time.
The person on the remote end has 10 to 15 seconds to pick up the handset and begin talking to you. If no one answers, your machine returns to Standby Mode. If you cannot seem to alert the other person, the remote fax machine may not have the Voice Request feature.
When the phone rings, pick up the handset and answer it.
When you finish talking, if you have another document to send, load the document and tell the other person to press START. When you hear the fax tones, press START/COPY.
When you finish speaking, replace the handset.
You can cancel a voice request by pressing V.REQ. a second time.
The fax machine to which you are sending must have voice request capability.
Answering a Voice Request
If you dont answer the voice request within 10 to 15 seconds, the machine prints out a CALL BACK MESSAGE list.
When finished, replace the handset.

Polling

Polling is when one fax machine requests another to send a document. This is useful when the person with the original document is not in the office or is not going to pay for the phone call. The person who wants to receive the document calls the machine holding the original, and requests that the document be sent.
You'll hear the dial tone through the speaker.

Press OHD/V.REQ.

If you prefer, lift the handset instead of pressing OHD. There should be no documents loaded in your machine, and the remote machine must be ready for your call.
Enter the number of the remote machine.
When polling another fax machine to retrieve a document, the remote machine may be secured with a poll code. In this case, you cannot receive the document.

1952292033

When you hear a fax tone, press RCV.
Not all fax machines have polling capability, and polling incompatibility sometimes occurs between fax machines from different manufacturers. Therefore, polling may fail in some cases, even when poll codes are not used.

The LCD displays the message ERASING. All memos and caller messages in memory are erased.

ERASING.

Erasing a Selected Message
Press ERASE while the message is playing.
The LCD displays the message ERASING, and the message is erased.

Call Transfer

You can set your machine to transfer an incoming call to a specified location. When you use the Call Transfer feature, the machine operates as follows: When a call comes in and the caller leaves a message, your machine automatically dials the telephone number you have specified as a Call Transfer destination. When someone (maybe you) answers the call, your machine sends out beeps for up to 55 seconds, and waits for the remote password to be entered. The remote password is preset to #139# at the factory. If the correct password is entered, the machine plays the newly recorded message. When the playback is complete, you hear a short beep. You can then enter another remote command to perform another operation. See Using Remote Commands on page 4.11. If there is no key input or a wrong password is entered while the machine sends out beeps, the machine releases the line.
Turning the Call Transfer Feature On or Off

Press 3.

The LCD displays SYSTEM DATA.

3. SYSTEM DATA

The LCD asks if you want to set fax or answering options.

Select TAD by using or.

FAX: Fax Special Features TAD: Telephone Answering Device features
The LCD displays CALL TRANSFER?.

CALL TRANSFER?

The LCD displays YES NO.

Select YES by using or.

BC DEF
The LCD display asks you to enter the number of the remote fax machine.
Enter the number by using the number keypad.
Your machine will dial this number each time a new message is recorded in ANS/FAX mode.
If you have already entered a phone number, the number appears in the LCD. To change the number, just enter new number over it.
Press START/COPY when the number appears correctly in the LCD.
Press STOP twice to return to Standby Mode.
You can turn this feature on or off from a remote Touch-Tone phone. See Using the Answering Machine from a Remote Phone, on page 4.9.
Using the Answering Machine from a Remote Phone
You dont need to be at the machines control panel to operate the answering machine. If you have access to a Touch-Tone phone, you can operate many features, such as message playback, no matter where you are. To operate your machine from a remote phone, you need to enter a five-character password. The remote password is preset at the factory to #139# but you can change it to any number you want. For more information, see page 5.14.

Accessing the Machine

Call your fax number from a touch-tone telephone.
A pulse line works only if you can switch the phone to tone dialing. If you can, switch it to tone after you dial the fax number but before entering any remote codes.
When the machine answers with the greeting message, enter the remote password #139#, or whatever new password you have chosen. When the correct password is recognized by the machine, you hear two short beeps (the confirmation signal).
If the machine doesnt immediately respond to a remote command, try to enter the code again. If the machine still has difficulty recognizing the command, try calling from another phone.
The machine might not respond if the tones produced by the remote telephone are too short in duration. Press and hold each key for at least a second. Some phones only emit a short tone with each key press. Try to call from a phone that emits a tone for as long as you hold the key.
Enter the remote command that corresponds to the operation you want to perform. When the specified operation is complete, you hear a short beep.
After you hear the confirmation tone, you have 10 seconds to enter a command. For more information about remote commands, see page 4.10.
You can then enter another command to perform another operation, if you choose.
If you enter a remote code while another remote function is performing, the unit stops performing the current operation and performs the new operation.
When you are ready to hang up, press #0 to finish the remote session.
If you dont enter #0, your machine may not hang up the line for several minutes.

Remote Commands

The commands for remote operations are listed here. For more information about performing remote operations, see page 4.9. #0 #1 Exit remote control mode. Change the greeting message. After entering the command, speak into the handset. When you finish, press #1 again. If you run out of recording time, the machine stops and plays back the message. Play back all messages. The machine beeps and plays all messages, including memos. If there are no messages, the machine beeps four times and waits for another command to be entered. Record a memo. After entering the command, speak into the handset. When you finish, press #3 again. If you run out of recording time, the machine stops recording, beeps, and waits for another command to be entered. Skip backward a message. The machine stops playing the current message and plays the previous one. Play back new messages. The machine beeps and plays all new messages. If there are no new messages, the machine beeps four times and waits for another command to be entered. Skip forward a message. The machine stops playing the current message and plays the next one.

INPUT [01-50]>_

Enter a 2-digit location number (01 through 50) to which you want to assign the telephone or fax number.
If the button is already storing a fax or phone number, the LCD will display the number. If you want to erase the number, move the blinking line to the first digit, and press.
S05 in the LCD stands for number stored in Speed Dial button 05.
You can put a pause in the dialing sequence (for example, when you dial an outside number through a PBX system) by pressing REDIAL/PAUSE. The pause will appear as a P in the LCD display.
For information on how to enter a name using the number keypad, see page 5.3.
Dialing a One-Touch Number
For hands-off operation , press OHD/V.REQ.
Press the one-touch button (01 through 05).
If there is no document loaded, the telephone number is dialed. If a document is loaded in the document feeder slot, pressing the One-Touch button dials the fax number associated with that button.
If you press OHD/V.REQ., pick up the handset when the other person answers.
The LCD displays the number or name stored for that one-touch button. You hear the dialing on the speaker.

123456789

Dialing a Speed Number
For hands-off operation, you can press OHD/V.REQ.

Press SPEED.

START/ COPY OHD/V REQ
The LCD asks you to enter the location number.

LOC NO[01-50]>_

Enter the 2-digit location number.
If you press OHD/V.REQ., pick up the handset when the other person answers.
The LCD displays the speed number or name.

9P4602114

REDIAL/PAUSE has two functions. It can be used to redial the number you last called, or it can be used to insert a pause in a number when youre setting up a One-Touch or Speed-Dial number.
To redial the number you last called:
Press REDIAL/PAUSE. The number is dialed automatically.
With some telephone systems, you must dial an access code (9, for example) and listen for a second dial tone before dialing an outside number. In such cases, you must insert a pause in the number.
To insert a pause when storing an automatic-dial number:
When entering the number, press REDIAL/PAUSE at the position in the number when dialing should pause momentarily.
For more information on storing automatic-dial numbers, see page 5.1.
A P appears in the number you are entering in the LCD display.

02P259P2114

Some special services, such as alternate long-distance carriers and bank-by-phone, need tone signals. If you have pulse service, you can still use the special tone services by following these steps:
Make a call to the special service.
When the special service answers, press V button. Any further numbers you

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User Reports

Your fax machine can print out reports containing useful information - transmission and reception verification, option settings, etc. Instructions on printing reports are shown below. The following reports are available: Help List - This list shows the machines basic functions and commands and may be used as a quick reference guide. You can also use the function menu to remind you how to set a particular function. Confirmation Report - This report can be printed on command or by selecting the appropriate user option. You can have a confirmation report printed automatically after each document you send. Voice Status Report - This report shows the status of the recorded messages. Transmission Journal - This report gives specific information concerning transmission activity: the times and dates of the most recent transmissions, the phone numbers that were called, etc. Reception Journal - This report gives specific information concerning reception activity: the times and dates of the most recent fax receptions, the phone numbers from which the calls were made, etc. Telephone Number List - This list shows all numbers currently stored in One-Touch and Speed-Dial locations. Before changing or adding any automatic-dial number, print this report to check the numbers currently stored. Print this report after making changes to confirm the new numbers. This report also includes the One-Touch numbers. System Data List - This list shows the status of the user - selectable options. After you change any settings, print out this list to confirm your changes.

Printing Reports

Press 4.
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The LCD displays REPORT.

4. REPORT
The LCD displays the lists available.

HELP LIST

Select the report you want by using or.
Lists available: HELP LIST CONFIRM. REPORT VOICE STATUS TX JOURNAL RX JOURNAL TEL. NUMBER LIST SYSTEM DATA LIST
The LCD displays the report you selected.

CONFIRM. REPORT

The machine will print the report you have selected.

PRINTING.

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Clearing Memory

You can clear the information in your fax machines memory.

Press 5.

OHD/V REQ
The LCD displays MEMORY CLEAR.

5. MEMORY CLEAR

Select the desired menu by using or.
Menus available: TX/RX JOURNAL TERMINAL ID SYSTEM DATA ONE-TOUCH DIAL SPEED DIAL
The LCD (briefly) displays the menu you have selected.

TX/RX JOURNAL

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Print on received fax looks stretched? Remote machine had a temporary paper jam. Copies are blank? Be sure documents are loaded face down.

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Specifications

Type of unit. Personal Desktop Facsimile Transceiver Communication System. Public Switched Telephone Network and PABX Compatibility. CCITT Group 3 Compression scheme. Modified Huffman Modem speed. 9600/7200/4800/2400bps Resolution. 3.85 lines per millimeter, 7.7 lines per millimeter and 15.4 lines per millimeter Scanning method. Flat-bed scanning using CIS image sensor Printer. Thermal Input document size. 8.5 inches (216 millimeters) Effective scanning width. 8.27 inches (210 millimeters) 1% Effective recording width. 8.5 inches (216 millimeters) Thermal paper roll size. 30 meters x 216 millimeters wide, core 12.7 millimeters diameter Power requirement. Check Power Label attached near the power cord connection. Power consumption. Stand-by : 7 Watt; Maximum when in use : 115 Watt Temperature range. 50oF to 95oF (10oC to 35oC) Humidiity range. 20 to 80 % RH (non-condensing)

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