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MUL TIFUNCTIONAL DIGIT AL SYSTEMS Operator's Manual for Facsimile Function GD-1210.
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NOTICE TO USERS 1 NOTICE TO USERS For U.S.A. only W ARNING FCC Notice: Part 15 This terminal has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
2 NOTICE TO USERS The T elep hone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a com- puter or other electronic device, including Fax machines, to send any message unless su.
NOTICE TO USERS 3 AV I S : L ’etiquette d’lndustrie Can ada identifie le maréri el homologué. Cette étiquette certifie que le matériel est conforme aux normes de protection, d’exploitation e.
4 NOTICE TO USERS “This equipment is not ca pable, under all operat ing conditions, of correct operation at the higher speeds for which it is designa ted.
NOTICE TO USERS 5 W arning: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user ma y be required to take adequate measures.
6 Prefac e Preface Thank you for purchasing the T oshiba fax unit GD-1210. This Operator ’s Manual describes th e following: y How to use the Fax functions y How to perform a Fax communication y How.
Features of the GD-1210 7 Features of the GD-1210 y Super G3 High-Speed Commu nication High-speed communication in th e Super G3 mode is enabled. * “Super G3 F ax” is an appellation of F ax machines with a modem compatible with ITU-T V .34, which is a new high-speed modem standard.
8 Gene ral Precautio ns General Precautions When power failure occurs y Neither Fax nor telephone func tions of the devi ce are available in the event of a power fail- ure. y Y ou can use the external telephone to dial a number to make a call or to receive a call.
General Precautions 9 Disclaimer Notice The following noti ce sets out the exclusions a nd limitations of liability of TOSHIBA TEC CORPO- RA TION (including its employees, agents and sub- contractors).
10 General Precautions.
CONTENTS 11 CONTENTS NOTICE TO US ERS ........... ............. ................ ................ ............. ................ .. 1 Preface ............ ................ ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. ...
12 CONTENTS Recovery Transmission ... ....... ............ ................. ............. ................ ....... 112 Onramp Gateway .............. ................ ............. ................ ................ ........... 114 Offramp Gateway ....
1. BEFORE USING F AX Description of Each Component ... ..................................................... ................... 14 Main components ............ .............. .............. ........... .............. .............. .............. ...
1 BEFORE USING F AX 14 Description of Each Component Description of Each Component Main component s See the [Operator ’s Manual for Basic Function] for details. 1. Reversing Automatic Do cument Feeder (Optio nal, MR-3018) A stack of originals placed on this are scanned one sheet by one.
Description of Each Component 15 7. Paper size indicator 8. Paper Feed Pedestal (optional, KD-1018) and Additional Drawe r Module (optional , MY -1 031) or Large Capacity Feeder (optional, KD-1019 ) 9. Drawers Maximum 450 sheets of plain paper can be placed in one go.
1 BEFORE USING F AX 16 Description of Each Component 1. Platen sheet 2. Original glass Use this to copy three -dimensional origin als, book-type original s and special paper such as overhead transparencies or tracing paper , as well as plain paper . 3.
Description of Each Component 17 7. Slit glass cleaner Use this if the copied or printed paper is stained. 8. Paper exit stopper Use this to prevent the exiting paper from fa lling. Open this when you make a large amount of copies on a l arger size of paper (e.
1 BEFORE USING F AX 18 Description of Each Component Configuration of options 1. F A X Unit (GD-1210) This unit enables you to transmit and re ceive F AX data.
Description of Each Component 19 Control p anel Use the buttons on the control panel for vari ous operations and setting s through the e- STUDIO2500c/3500c/35 10c.
1 BEFORE USING F AX 20 Description of Each Component 10. [INTERRUPT] button Use this button to interrupt the copy job in process and perform another one.
Description of Each Component 21 T ouch pa nel When you press the [F AX] button on the control pa nel, the functions currently selected or used and the status of the equipment are displayed on the touch panel.
1 BEFORE USING F AX 22 Description of Each Component Clearing and canceling function selected When you press the selected button (highli ghted or shaded) again, the function selected with this button is cleared.
Description of Each Component 23 Connecting cables Be sure that the power of the equipment is turned OFF before connecti ng the cables. Do not connect this equipment and a telepho ne to a telephone connector in parallel. 1. LINE2 Connect a telephone line when the 2nd Line Board (optional) is installed.
1 BEFORE USING F AX 24 Description of Each Component.
2. SENDING A F AX T ransmission Mode ............................................. ........................................... ........ 26 Prep aration for T ransmission ................................................................................28 Switching to the Fax mode .
2 SENDING A F AX 26 Transmission Mode T ransmission Mode y Memory T r ansmission The original is scanned into memory and auto matically starts to be sent once a connection has been made. Using this mo de, you can send t he same origi nal to 2 or more remote Faxes (multi-address transmission).
Transmission Mode 27 y Delayed Communications Y ou can send the original to a specified remote Fax at a specified time. This mode is useful when you are making use of night-time discoun ts or sending originals overseas.
2 SENDING A F AX 28 Preparation for Tran smission Prep aration for T ransmission Switching to the Fax mode When the use of the equipment is managed under cert ain functions such as dep artment managem.
About Originals 29 About Originals Original size/Original scanning range Original size The following table shows the size and thickness of origi nals that can be transmitted via this sys- tem.
2 SENDING A F AX 30 About Originals Setting originals When setting orig inals on the glass Originals are sent in the o rder they are p laced on the original glass in both memory TX and direct TX modes. 3 Lower the Original Cover (optional) or the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional) slowly .
About Originals 31 Precautions for using the Reve rsing Automatic Document Feeder Do not use the following 1 to 8 t ype originals as t hey may misfeed or become damaged: Also, the following 9 to 10 ty.
2 SENDING A F AX 32 About Originals When using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional) When the originals are placed on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder , the uppermost page is the first to be scanned and sent.
Setting the Transmission Conditions 33 Setting the T ransmission Cond itions V ariety of optional functions Originals can be sent using different transmission conditions (resolution, origina l mode, expo- sure, transmission mode, original size, ECM, quality TX, Line, SUB/SEP , SID/PWD, subject and body).
2 SENDING A F AX 34 Setting the Transmission Conditions y ECM (Error Correction Mode): ECM (Error Correction Mode) is an internatio nally standardized communication mode that automatically corrects errors that occur during Fax transmissions.
Setting the Transmission Conditions 35 Setting the transmission conditions 1 Place the original(s). y P .30 “Setting originals” 2 Press the [F AX] button on the control p anel. 3 Press the [ADDRESS] button to ent er the address menu, and then press the [OPTION] button.
2 SENDING A F AX 36 Setting the Transmission Conditions 5 Specify the remote Fax and press the [ST ART] button . Sending different wid th originals When you select the [DIFFERENT WI DTH] button in the.
Setting the Transmission Conditions 37 4 Press the [DIFFERENT WIDTH] button. And press the [ENTER] but- ton to complete the setting. y Set the other transmission condition as require d. ( P .35 “Setting the transmission conditions ”) 5 Specify the remote Fax and press the [ST ART] button .
2 SENDING A F AX 38 Setting the Transmission Conditions 4 Specify the remote Fax. y S p ecifying by digital keys ( P .40 “Direct entry with digital keys”) y S p ecifying by address book ( P .41 “Address book entry”) y S p ecifying by group ( P .
Setting the Transmission Conditions 39 9 When finished scanning of the last p age, press the [JOB FINISH] button. y The originals are sent..
2 SENDING A F AX 40 Specifying the Remote Fax Specifying the Remote Fax Direct entry with digit al keys Direct entry is the method fo r specifying remote Fax numbers using the digital keys. 1 Place the original(s). y P .30 “Setting originals” 2 Press the [F AX] button on the control p anel.
Specifying the Remote Fax 41 Address book entry Address book entry is the method for specifying remote Fax nu mbers by pressing the remote Fax buttons which have previously been regi stered. It is convenie nt if frequently used destina- tions are registered in the addre ss book.
2 SENDING A F AX 42 Specifying the Remote Fax Group entry Group entry is the method of specifyin g remote Fax numbers by pressing th e group button which has previously b een entered. It is convenien t if frequently used multiple destination s are entered into a group.
Specifying the Remote Fax 43 Searching by ID number When selecting the remo te Faxes registered in the address and group by searchi ng by the ID number immediately displays the scre en including the searched-for ID number . 1 Place the original(s). y P .
2 SENDING A F AX 44 Specifying the Remote Fax 5 Press the button for the remote Fax that you want to send to. y Each screen displays 8 destinations. T o view destinations not displayed on the screen, press the [Prev] or [Nex t] button to switch the screens.
Specifying the Remote Fax 45 4 Press the button you want to search. 5 Enter the ideal button or number , and then press the [ENTER] but- ton..
2 SENDING A F AX 46 Specifying the Remote Fax 6 Press the [SEARCH] button. 7 Press the button for the remote Fax that you want to send to, and then press the [ENTER] button. y If the remo te F AX to be selected is one, the di rect transmission (On-hook Transmis- sion) can be performed.
Specifying the Remote Fax 47 9 T o perform the On-hook transmission, press the [MONIT OR/P AUSE] button and the [DIAL] button. 10 When you hear the answer tone (short high-pitc hed tone) through the built-in speaker , press the [ST A RT] button.
2 SENDING A F AX 48 Specifying the Remote Fax 4 Press the [DIR SERVICE] button. 5 Press the directory search name that you want to search, and then press the [ENTER] button 6 Search the remote Fax, and then send it. y Follow the procedure from step 4 in P .
Specifying the Remote Fax 49 Multi-address transmission The multi-addre ss transmission function all ows you to send the same document to 2 or more remote Faxes in a single operation, which can be don e by combining direct, address book and group entry .
2 SENDING A F AX 50 Specifying the Remote Fax Confirming the destinations After specifying multiple destinations by usin g multi-address transmitti ng, you can confirm the addresses in the list by pressi ng the [DESTINA TION] bu tton. Y ou can also delete the addresses by pressing the [DELETE] button.
Sending Originals 51 Sending Originals Direct transmission In the direct trans mission mode, the rem ote Fax is immediately dialed, an d the originals are sent after a successful connection with the remote Fax that has been completed. y Users can check immediately if the original has been sent to the remo te Fax.
2 SENDING A F AX 52 Sending Originals 5 Specify the remote Fax. y S p ecifying by digital keys ( P .40 “Direct entry with digital keys”) y S p ecifying by address book ( P .41 “Address book entry”) 6 Press the [ST ART] button. y The remote Fax is dialed immediatel y and communication is initiated.
Sending Originals 53 4 Press the [MEMOR Y TX] button, set the other transmission condi- tions, then press the [ENTER] button. y P .33 “Setting the Transmission Conditions” 5 Specify the remote Fax. y S p ecifying by digital keys ( P .40 “Direct entry with digital keys”) y S p ecifying by address book ( P .
2 SENDING A F AX 54 Sending Originals Other transmissions On-hook transmission In this mode, you can confirm the answering tone from the remote F AX without picking up the handset of the external telephone. When the other party receives the call as a telephone call, you can talk by picking up the hand- set of the external telephone.
Sending Originals 55 Off-hook transmission This mode is available by picking up the hands et of the external telephone to dial. Wh en the other party receives the call as a telephone call, you can talk with him/her . y This operation is avail able when the Line 1 lamp is OFF .
2 SENDING A F AX 56 Sending Originals Sending a T one T one service s can be used even on pulse dial lines. This function can be u sed when a user u ses “Pulse Dial” li ne. 1 T o receive a tone service, press the [#] button of the digit al key to switch over to tone transmission.
3. RECEIVING A F AX Reception Modes ................................................................................. ................... 58 Reception Settings .............................................. ........................................... .
3 RECEIVING A F AX 58 Reception Modes Reception Modes y Automatic Reception Faxes are automatically receiv ed during the incomi ng call. The line is designated for use excl usively by the Fax.
Reception Settings 59 Reception Settings There are 2 reception modes: auto reception and manual reception. y AUTO reception Set this mode when the phone line is used exclusively for Faxing. The Fax auto matically receives incoming origin als. y MANUAL reception Set this mode when the Fax is connected to a line also used for voice telephone calls.
3 RECEIVING A F AX 60 Reception Settings 4 Press the [F AX] button. 5 Press the [INITIAL SETUP] button. 6 Press the [AUTO] or [MANUAL] button to select the reception mode, and then press the [ENTER] button.
Reception Settings 61 Manual reception * An external telephone is required (not available for the European version). 1 When the bell rings, pick up the handset of the external telephone. y If the incoming call is a telephone call , start talking with the othe r party .
3 RECEIVING A F AX 62 Relationship between Original and Paper Relationship between Original and Paper Accept able size of p aper Original s received by Fax can be printed on LD, LG , L T , ST , A3, B4, A4, B5 and A5 size paper , and are printed in the printing rang e of each size of paper .
Relationship between Original and Paper 63 Paper priority when there is no same size p aper When RX reduction printing and discard printing are set to “ON”, paper is selected according to the following priority: 1. Paper of the same size and same orientation as the received original 2.
3 RECEIVING A F AX 64 Relationship between Original and Paper y European Size The paper priority varies according to the RX reductio n printing and discard printing settings .
4. CHECKING AND CANCELING THE COMMUNICA TIONS Checking T ransmission Result........................................................... ................... 66 Checking reserved transmissions ...... ................. ........... .............. .........
4 CHECKING AND CANCELING THE COMMUNICA TIONS 66 Checking Transmission Result Checking T ransmission Result Checking reserved transmissions Y ou can check the following information of the tran smission status (job) in the list on the touch pan el .
Checking Transmission Result 67 2 Press the [F AX] button. y If the desired file columns are not display ed, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the screens. y Files are displayed in order beginning with the newest file. y T o output the list with t he current reservation status , press the [RESERV A TION LIST] button.
4 CHECKING AND CANCELING THE COMMUNICA TIONS 68 Checking Transmission Result Checking communication st atus (log) Y ou can check the following information of the comm unication status (log) in the list on the touch pan el .
Checking Transmission Result 69 2 Press the [LOG] button to enter the log menu, and then press the [SEND] or [RECEIVE] button. y If the desired file columns are not display ed, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the screens. y T o output the list with the tra nsmission or reception result, press the [JOURNAL ] but- ton.
4 CHECKING AND CANCELING THE COMMUNICA TIONS 70 Checking Transmission Result Address registration fr om send/receive log Y ou can register the information such as the re mote Fax numbers and E-mail addresses in the address book from the send/receive log screen.
Checking Transmission Result 71 4 Select the item button you want to register , and then e nter the recipient's or sender's information. y See the [Operator's Manual for Basi c Fun ction] for entering letters. y ID number is automatically numbered.
4 CHECKING AND CANCELING THE COMMUNICA TIONS 72 Canceling Transmissions Canceling T ransmissions Canceling transmissi ons (during scanning) When an or iginal is being scanned on the original gla ss: 1 When scanning of the original is finished, press the [JOB CANCEL].
Canceling Transmissions 73 When originals are bein g scanned using the Reversing Auto matic Document Feeder (optional): 2 T o cancel the job, press the [JOB CANCEL] button while scanning is p aused. y T o resu me scanning, press the [ST ART] button on the control panel.
4 CHECKING AND CANCELING THE COMMUNICA TIONS 74 Canceling Transmissions Canceling reserved memory transmissions This function allows you to cancel reserved memo ry transmissions that are currently stored in the memory and waiting to be sent (includi ng Delayed Transmission Reservation and Poling T ransmission/Reception).
Canceling Transmissions 75 Canceling transmissions ( during memory transmission) 1 Press the [JOB ST A TUS] button on the control p anel. 2 Press the [F AX] button. 3 Select the file that is currently being transmitted. y Check that the status column indicates “Line1” (transmitting via line 1) or “Line2” (transmitting via line 2).
4 CHECKING AND CANCELING THE COMMUNICA TIONS 76 Canceling Transmissions Canceling direct tran smission (during scanning) 1 Press the [ST OP] button during transmission (scanning).
5. ADV ANCED FUNCTIONS T ransmitting 2-Sided Originals ................................................ .............................. 79 Priority T ransmission ..................................................................................... ....
Save as File ..................................... .......................................... ............................ 1 18.
Transmitting 2-Sided Originals 79 T ransmitting 2-Sided Originals This function is used to scan and transmit 2-si ded originals w ith the Reversing Automatic Docu- ment Feeder (optional).
5 ADV ANCED FUNCT IONS 80 Transmitting 2-Sided Origin als 5 Press the [BOOK] or [T ABL ET] button depending on the bound position of the original(s), and then press the [ENTER] button. 6 Specify the remote Fax y Entering the Fax number ( P .40 “Direct entry with digital keys”) y Selecting from address book ( P .
Priority Transmission 81 Priority T ransmission Priority T ransmission allows you to perform a transmission prior to ot her reserved transmissions (including redial standby). y For this function, on ly a direct dialing meth od (with digital keys) and an address book entry method are ava ilable.
5 ADV ANCED FUNCT IONS 82 Polling Communication Polling Communication This function is used when you want to re ceive a Fax from a sender upon your request. The receiver can receive the Fa x whenever he or sh e wants. This function is set at the sender's side by storing the data of an origina l into me mory .
Polling Communication 83 6 Press the [ST ART] button. y Scanning starts and the scanned data will be stored in a memory . y Canceling the polling transmi ssion ( P .
5 ADV ANCED FUNCT IONS 84 Polling Communication Polling reception There are 2 types of polling reception as follows: y Individual polling recep tion: Receiving a Fax from one sender y Multi-polling reception: Receiving a Fax from 2 or more senders in a single op eration.
Mailbox Communication 85 Mailbox Communication This function is used to communica te between Fa x machin es compatible with a mailbox function (ITU-T compatible). The owners of these Fax mach ines can input or retrieve the data of origi nals in the mailbox.
5 ADV ANCED FUNCT IONS 86 Mailbox Communication Example of multi-address relay mailbox If you want to transmit the same original to seve ral offices in New Y ork from Los Angeles office, you can reduc.
Mailbox Communication 87 Setting up mailbox for confidential and bulletin board communication How to create a confidential mailb ox or bulletin box mailbox on sende r's side is explained here. 1 Press the [F AX] button on the control p anel. 2 Press the [ADV ANCED] button to enter the advanced menu, and then press the [ITU MAILBOX] button.
5 ADV ANCED FUNCT IONS 88 Mailbox Communication 5 Press the [BOX NUMBER] button to enter the next menu, key in the box number(s) (maximum 20 digit s), and then press the [ENTER] button.
Mailbox Communication 89 Setting up relay mailbox How to create a relay mailbox on sender's side is explaine d here. 1 Press the [F AX] button on the control p anel. 2 Press the [ADV ANCED] button to enter the advanced menu, and then press the [ITU MAILBOX] button.
5 ADV ANCED FUNCT IONS 90 Mailbox Communication 5 Press the [BOX NUMBER] button to enter the next menu, key in the box number(s) (maximum 20 digit s), and then press the [ENTER] button.
Mailbox Communication 91 8 If you want to send the relay destination transmission report, press the [YES] button. y If you press the [NO] button here, steps 9 and 10 are not necessary . y For the relay destination transmission report, see P .1 26 “Automatically Printing Lists & Reports”.
5 ADV ANCED FUNCT IONS 92 Mailbox Communication 10 Confirm that the registered information is correct, an d then press the [ENTER] button. The registered mailbo xes can be confirmed in a mailbox list.
Mailbox Communication 93 Deleting mailbox How to delete a mailbox no lo nger needed i s explained here. 1 Press the [F AX] button on the control p anel. 2 Press the [ADV ANCED] button to enter the advanced menu, and then press the [ITU MAILBOX] button.
5 ADV ANCED FUNCT IONS 94 Mailbox Communication 5 Press the [BOX NUMBER] button to enter the next menu, key in the box number(s) (maximum 20 digit s), and then press the [ENTER] button. y If a password has been set, press the [P ASSW ORD] button to enter the next menu, key in the password (maximum 20 digi ts) and then press the [ENTER] button.
Mailbox Communication 95 Modifying relay mailbox How to modify the content of a relay mailbox is explained here. 1 Press the [F AX] button on the control p anel. 2 Press the [ADV ANCED] button to enter the advanced menu, and then press the [ITU MAILBOX] button.
5 ADV ANCED FUNCT IONS 96 Mailbox Communication 5 Press the [BOX NUMBER] button to enter the next menu, key in the box number(s) (maximum 20 digit s), and then press the [ENTER] button. y If a password has been set, press the [P ASSW ORD] button to enter the next menu, key in the password (maximum 20 digi ts) and then press the [ENTER] button.
Mailbox Communication 97 9 If you want to send the relay destination transmission report, press the [YES] button. y If you press the [NO] button here, steps 10 and 1 1 are not necessary . y For the relay destination transmission report, see ( P .126 “Automat ically Pri nting Lists & Reports”).
5 ADV ANCED FUNCT IONS 98 Mailbox Communication 12 Press the [AL W A YS] button to always print out the received Fax, or press the [ON ERROR] button to print it out only when the re lay transmission has failed.
Mailbox Communication 99 Printing Fax out of mailbox How to print a Fax out of a confidential mailbox or a bulletin board mailbox on the sender's side is explained here. 1 Press the [F AX] button on the control p anel. 2 Press the [ADV ANCED] button to enter the advanced menu, and then press the [ITU MAILBOX] button.
5 ADV ANCED FUNCT IONS 100 Mailbox Communication 5 Press the [BOX NUMBER] button to enter the next menu, key in the box number(s) (maximum 20 digit s), and then press the [ENTER] button. y If a password has been set, press the [P ASSW ORD] button to enter the next menu, key in the password (maximum 20 digi ts) and then press the [ENTER] button.
Mailbox Communication 101 5 Press the [CONFIDENTIAL] (or [BULLETIN BD.]) button, and then press the [INPUT] button. 6 Press the [ENTER] button. y If the selected mailbox has not been set, "No entry" appears.
5 ADV ANCED FUNCT IONS 102 Mailbox Communication Canceling dat a in mailbox How to delete Fax data in a confidential mai lbox or a bulletin board mailbox on the sender's side is explained here. 1 Press the [F AX] button on the control p anel. 2 Press the [ADV ANCED] button to enter the advanced menu, and then press the [ITU MAILBOX] button.
Mailbox Communication 103 7 Press the [YES] button. y The dat a has been del eted from the ma ilbox. y If the box number keyed in is not correct , "No entry" appears. If the password keyed in is not correct, " Invalid number" app ear s.
5 ADV ANCED FUNCT IONS 104 Mailbox Communication 5 Press the [CONFIDENTIAL] (or [BULLETIN BD.] or [RELA Y]) button, and then press the [TRANSMIT] button. 6 Press the [ENTER] button. 7 Press the [BOX NUMBER] button to enter the next menu, key in the box number(s) (maximum 20 digit s), and then press the [ENTER] button.
Mailbox Communication 105 Polling dat a out of mailbox How to poll (retrieve) Fax data out of a confid ential mailbox or a bulletin board mailbo x on receiver's side (remote Fax) is explained here. 1 Press the [F AX] button on the control p anel.
5 ADV ANCED FUNCT IONS 106 Mailbox Communication 5 Press the [BOX NUMBER] button to enter the next menu, key in the box number(s) (maximum 20 digit s), and then press the [ENTER] button. y If a password has been set, press the [P ASSW ORD] button to enter the next menu, key in the password (maximum 20 digi ts) and then press the [ENTER] button.
Chain Dial Com munication 107 Chain Dial Communication This function is used when you want to combine severa l numbers to select remote Fax machines using long distance carriers and specialized access lines. Y ou can combine sets of numbers (address book entry and direct entry) by first pressing the [CHAIN DIAL COMM.
5 ADV ANCED FUNCT IONS 108 Chain Dial Communication 6 Specify the number to be dialed next either from th e address book or by direct dialing. y e.g. Press the [Italy 39] bu tton in the addr ess book as an internation al code, and then press the [Rome Office] button in the address book.
Delayed Transmission Reservation 109 Delayed T ransmission Reservation This function is used when you want to transmit a Fax at a specified date and time. It is useful when you want to make use of off-peak discounts (e.g. nighttime) or you want to transmit a Fax to a country which has a time difference.
5 ADV ANCED FUNCT IONS 110 Delayed Transmission Rese rvation 6 Press the [ENTER] button. 7 Specify the remote Fax y Entering the Fax number ( P .40 “Direct entry with digital keys”) y Selecting from address book ( P .41 “Address b ook entry”) y Selecting by group registration ( P .
Delayed Transmission Reservation 111 4 Press the [RELEASE] button. y The reservation is canceled and the memory transmi ssion is performed. y Canceling the delayed transmission reservation of which status is "Wait" ( P.
5 ADV ANCED FUNCT IONS 112 Recovery Transmission Recovery T ransmission This function is used to transmit a Fax without placing an original ag ain when the Fax was not transmitted after the specified number of redial .
Recovery Transmission 113 Canceling recovery transmission 1 Press the [F AX] button on the control p anel. 2 Press the [ADV ANCED] button to enter the advanced menu, and then press the [RECOVER Y TX] button. 3 Select the dat a you want to cancel. 4 Press the [JOB CANCEL] button.
5 ADV ANCED FUNCT IONS 114 Onramp Gateway Onramp Gateway Onramp gateway overview This function is used to trans mit a Fax from a Fax machine with a mailbox function to an E-mail address registered in the mailbox of a re l ay station through the relay st ation.
Onramp Gate way 115 Setting relay mailbox T o use this equi pment as a relay station for an onramp gateway transmission, set up a relay mailbox on this equipment and then register an E-mail address as a relay destination.
5 ADV ANCED FUNCT IONS 116 Offramp Gateway Offramp Gateway Offramp gateway overview This function is used to convert an E -mail, receiv ed at this equipment as a relay st ation, into a Fax data and forward it to another Fax machine through a public telephone line.
Offramp Gat eway 117 T o receive an E-mail using SMTP This equipment receives E-mails using a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) to enable the offramp gateway transmission. SMTP is a server pr otocol for sending E-mails fro m a client PC to a mail server or between servers.
5 ADV ANCED FUNCT IONS 118 Save as File Save as File This function is used to save transmitted Fax data to the shared folder of this device or a net- work folder you sp ecify . Once the dat a is save d to the desired location, you can access the files using Windows Explorer or My Network Places.
Save as File 119 4 Press the [FILE NAME] button to enter the file name (maximum 45 letters) of the original to be saved, and then p ress the [ENTER] but- ton. y T o enter letters, see th e Operator's Manual for Basic Function. 5 Select the location where the dat a is saved.
5 ADV ANCED FUNCT IONS 120 Save as File 6 Select the file format. y [PDF (MUL TI)]: Select it whe n the data should be saved as a multiple -page PDF file. y [PDF (SINGLE)]: Select it when the data should be saved as a single-page PDF file. y [TIFF (MUL TI)]: Select it when the data should be saved as a multiple-page TIFF file.
6. PRINTING LISTS AND REPORTS Manually Printing List s & Report s .......................................................................122 Printing transmission/reception journals ................... ........ .............. ........... .........
6 PRINTING LISTS AND REPORTS 122 Manually Printing Lists & Reports Manually Printing Li st s & Report s Y ou can print the following lists and reports. * Lists and reports are printed on L T/A4-size paper . If the equipment has run out of L T/A4-size paper , lists and reports will be printed on larger sized paper .
Manually Printing Lists & Reports 123 Printing transmission/reception journals 2 Press the [LOG] button to enter the log menu, and then press the [SEND] or [RECEIVE] button.
6 PRINTING LISTS AND REPORTS 124 Manually Printing Lists & Reports Error code t able If an error occurs during communication s, an error code is indicated in the transmission journal, reception journal or memory transmission journa l. See the following table for the remedy .
Manually Printing Lists & Reports 125 Printing ITU mailbox list 2 Press the [ADV ANCED] button to enter the advanced menu, and then press the [ITU MAILBOX LIST] button. y The ITU mailbox list is output. 1 Press the [F AX] button on the control p anel.
6 PRINTING LISTS AND REPORTS 126 Automatically Printing Lists & Reports Automatically Printi ng List s & Report s Automatically prin ting list s & report s Reports are automatically output if the conditions in the setting of the lists & reports output ( P .
Automatically Printing Lists & Reports 127 Setting the list s and report s output Setting the (transmission/rece ption) journal output and it s number y AUTO: ON, OFF Setting whether the transmission/reception journal shoul d be out put automatically .
6 PRINTING LISTS AND REPORTS 128 Automatically Printing Lists & Reports 4 Press the [LIST/REPORT] button. 5 Press the [REPORT SETTING] button. 6 Press the [JOURNAL] button.
Automatically Printing Lists & Reports 129 7 Press the [ON] or [OFF] button. y The default setting is ON. 8 Select the desired number (either 40 or 120 commu nications).
6 PRINTING LISTS AND REPORTS 130 Automatically Printing Lists & Reports Setting the communication report output The following conditions of the commun ication report o utput can be set.
Automatically Printing Lists & Reports 131 4 Press the [LIST/REPORT] button. 5 Press the [REPORT SETTING] button. 6 Press the [COMM. REPORT] button.
6 PRINTING LISTS AND REPORTS 132 Automatically Printing Lists & Reports 7 Press the desired buttons for each item. y If the button for the desired function is not shown, press the [Next] button to switch screens. y The icons highlighted in the screen bel ow are the default settings.
Automatically Printing Lists & Reports 133 Setting the reception list output y LOCAL: ON, OFF Setting whethe r the mailbox recep tion report shoul d be printed when the original is stored in the local mailbox.
6 PRINTING LISTS AND REPORTS 134 Automatically Printing Lists & Reports 4 Press the [LIST/REPORT] button. 5 Press the [REPORT SETTING] button. 6 Press the [RECEPTION LIST] button.
Automatically Printing Lists & Reports 135 7 Press the desired buttons for each item. y The icons highlighted in the scre en below are the default settings. However , the default setting for European versions is as follows: RELA Y ST A TION: ON LOCAL: OF F REMOTE: ON 8 Press the [ENTER] button.
6 PRINTING LISTS AND REPORTS 136 Lists/Reports Samples List s/Report s Samples T ransmission journal (Manual ly and automatically output) This is the list of t he transmission-related information such as communication results and remote Fax numbers. y Output information for the l ast 40 or 120 comm unications can b e conf irmed.
Lists/Reports Samples 137 NO. FILE NO. DATE TIME DURATION PGS TO DEPT MODE STATUS 001 002 07.10 16:59 00:23 1 Redfield HS EC 603 OK 002 010 07.10 17:33 00:00 0 2123456789 P 00B5 TRANSMISSION JOURNAL XXXXXXXXXXX XXXX-XXX TIME : 07-10-'06 17:55 FAX NO.
6 PRINTING LISTS AND REPORTS 138 Lists/Reports Samples Reception journal (Manually and automatically output) This is the list of the reception-related information such as communication results and remote Fax numbers. y Output information for the l ast 40 or 120 comm unications can b e conf irmed.
Lists/Reports Samples 139 Reservation list (Manually output) This is the list of the jobs th at are stand ing by for transmission and recovery transmission. y The mark on the “TO” refers to a manually input telephone number . y The mark G on the “TO” refers to a pre-programmed group.
6 PRINTING LISTS AND REPORTS 140 Lists/Reports Samples Mailbox/relay box re port (Manually output) This is the report of the cu rrent status of the mailboxes. MAIL BOX BOX NO. BOX TYPE PGS FILE NO. DATE TIME FROM 11222 BULLETIN BD. 11231 CONFIDENTIAL 1 008 07.
Lists/Reports Samples 141 Memory transmission report (Automatically output) After memory transmission has ended, this report is output. A reduced image of the first page of the document transmitted is appended on the report. y This will be output "ON ERROR" or "AL WA YS".
6 PRINTING LISTS AND REPORTS 142 Lists/Reports Samples T ransmission report (Automatically output) After direct transmission has ended, this report is output.
Lists/Reports Samples 143 Multi transmission repo rt (Automatically output) After multi-address transmission has ended, this re port is output. A reduced image of the first page of the document trans mitted is appended on the report. y This will be output "ON ERROR" or "AL WA YS".
6 PRINTING LISTS AND REPORTS 144 Lists/Reports Samples Polling report (Autom atically output) After multi-polling reception has ended , this report is output.
Lists/Reports Samples 145 Mailbox reception report (Automatically output) This report is outp ut when an ori ginal is rece ived in a confi dential or bulleti n board. Relay st ation report (Automatically output) This report is outp ut when an ori ginal is received in a relay mailbo x.
6 PRINTING LISTS AND REPORTS 146 Lists/Reports Samples Relay transmission originator term inal report (Automatically output) When this equi pment is setup as a relay originat or , th e report of the transmission to the relay stations is output. y This will be output "ON ERROR" or "AL WA YS".
Lists/Reports Samples 147 Relay transmission relay st at ion report (Automatically output) When this equip ment is setup as a relay station, the report of the transmission to th e relay desti- nations is output. A reduced image of the firs t page of the document transmitted is append ed on the report.
6 PRINTING LISTS AND REPORTS 148 Lists/Reports Samples Relay transmission end termina l report (Automatically output) When this equip ment is setup as a relay station, the report of the transmission to th e relay desti- nations is transferred to th e destination register ed.
Lists/Reports Samples 149 Power failure list (Automatically output) A list of the jobs which were erased will be outp ut if th ere is somethin g wrong with the co ntents of the image memory when the main power switch is turned ON after a power failu re during Fax communication.
6 PRINTING LISTS AND REPORTS 150 Lists/Reports Samples.
7. REGISTERING AND SETTING ITEMS Setting the Initial T ransmission Mode .......................... ...................................... 152 Registering the T ermin al ID . .......................................... ..................................
7 REGISTERING AND SETTING ITEMS 152 Setting the Initial Transmission Mode Setting the Initial T ransmission Mode Set the initial settings for the o riginal transm ission conditions and tran smission type.
Setting the Initial Transmission Mo de 153 3 Press the desired buttons for each item. y The screen below shows the default setting. y Press the [Next] or [Prev] button to switch the screens as required.
7 REGISTERING AND SETTING ITEMS 154 Registering the Terminal ID Registering the T erminal ID If you register the ID name in advance, you ca n print sender informatio n on the leading edge of originals that are transmitted and receiver info rmation on the trailing edge of originals that are received.
Registering the Terminal ID 155 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the contro l p anel. 2 Press the [ADMIN] button and then the [P ASSWORD] button. 3 Enter the administrator p assword (6 to 10 digit s), and then press the [ENTER] button. y Ask your administrator for the administrator password.
7 REGISTERING AND SETTING ITEMS 156 Registering the Terminal ID 5 Press the [TERMINAL ID] button. 6 Press the [ID NAME] button and enter the ID name in the l etter entry screen (up to 20 characters). When you have fi nished entering the letters, press the [ENTER] button.
Registering the Terminal ID 157 8 Press either the [YES] or [NO] button for adding the international code. If you add the international code (your country/region code) in advance, you can let the remote Fax know your country/region when communicating ove rseas.
7 REGISTERING AND SETTING ITEMS 158 Registering the Terminal ID 11 Check the settings. If they are correct, press the [ENTER] button to complete entry .
Setting the Reception Mode 159 Setting the Reception Mod e Set reception mode su ch as the vol ume settings and line-related ite ms. y Reception mode AUTO, MANUAL y Monitor tone volume Adjustable 0-7 steps (0: tone OFF) The “monitor tone” refers to the line monitor tone when the [MONITOR/P AUSE] button is pressed.
7 REGISTERING AND SETTING ITEMS 160 Setting the Reception Mode 4 Press the [F AX] button. 5 Press the [INITIAL SETUP] button. 6 Press the desired buttons for each item. y Press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the screens. y The screen below shows the default settings.
Setting the Reception Mode 161 7 Press the [ENTER] button. y The registered items can be confirmed in the Administrator ’s Function List. T o print the list, see the [User Functions Guide]. There is no second screen to display the dial types for the European version.
7 REGISTERING AND SETTING ITEMS 162 2nd Line Board (opt ional) Installation 2nd Line Board (optional) Inst allation Installing the 2nd line board (option) allows si multaneous dual communications of transmissi on/ reception like transmission during recepti on and reception during transmission.
2nd Line Board (optio nal) Installation 163 4 Press the [F AX] button. 5 Press the [INITIAL SETUP] button. 6 Select either of the [DP] or [MF] butto ns for the dial type (line 2) set- ting y Press the [Next] or [Prev] button to switch the screens as required.
7 REGISTERING AND SETTING ITEMS 164 2nd Line Board (o ptional) Inst allation 2nd line setting When the optional 2nd line bo ard is installed, its operation can be selected using the following procedure: y T ransmission/Reception Both transmission and reception are available all the time.
2nd Line Board (optio nal) Installation 165 4 Press the [F AX] button. 5 Press the [LINE-2 MODE] button..
7 REGISTERING AND SETTING ITEMS 166 2nd Line Board (o ptional) Inst allation T ransmission and reception (T X/RX) 6 Press the [TX/RX] button. 7 Press the [ENTER] button. Reception only (24HR) 6 Press the [RX ONL Y (24HR)] button. 7 Press the [ENTER] button.
2nd Line Board (optio nal) Installation 167 Reception only (TIMER) 6 Press the [RX ONL Y (TIMER)] button. y Key in the ST ART ti me and END time. y Press the [ ] or [ ] button to move the cursor . y T ime is displayed in the 24-hour system. 7 Press the [ENTER] button.
7 REGISTERING AND SETTING ITEMS 168 Setting RX Printing Setting RX Printing Setting RX printing Set print settings for originals received on the Fax th at are to be printed. 2 print installations are available: discard printing and RX reduction printing.
Setting RX Printing 169 3 Enter the administrator p assword (6 to 10 digit s), and then press the [ENTER] button. y Ask your administrator for the administrator password.
7 REGISTERING AND SETTING ITEMS 170 Setting RX Printing 6 Press the [ON] or [OFF] button of the [DISCARD] and/or [REDUC- TION], and then the [ENTER] button. y The registered items can be confirmed in the Administrator ’s Function List. T o print the list, see the [User Functions Guide].
Setting RX Printing 171 3 Enter the administrator p assword (6 to 10 digit s), and then press the [ENTER] button. y Ask your administrator for the administrator password.
7 REGISTERING AND SETTING ITEMS 172 Setting RX Printing 6 Press the [ON] button for the duplex print funct ion, and then press the [ENTER] button. y The registered items can be confirmed in the Administrator ’s Function List. T o print the list, see the [User Functions Guide].
Setting RX Printing 173 Setting the rot ate sort (Alternation) This printer setting determines wheth er or not to output each separate Fax job by rotated sort (90 degrees) alternately . * Rotate Sort is available only for L T/A4-sized paper . Set the L T and L T -R, or A4 and A4-R dr awers.
7 REGISTERING AND SETTING ITEMS 174 Setting RX Printing 5 Press the [RX PRINT] button. 6 Press the [ON] button for the rot ate sort function, and then press the [ENTER] button. y The registered items can be confirmed in the Administrator ’s Function List.
Setting Recov ery Transmissio n 175 Setting Recovery T ransmission Setting the document-holdi ng-time for retainin g a document in memory using the Recovery T ransmission function. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the contro l p anel. 2 Press the [ADMIN] button and then the [P ASSWORD] button.
7 REGISTERING AND SETTING ITEMS 176 Setting Recovery Tr ansmission 5 Press the [RECOVER Y TX] button. 6 Change the document-stored time wi th the [ 1H] or [24H ] but- ton, and press the [ENTER] button. y The document-holding time can be changed in 1 hour increments.
8. TROUBLESHOOTING When The Following Messages Appear ............ .................................................178 T ransmission T rouble .......................................................................... ................. 179 Reception T rouble.
8 TROUBLESH OOTING 178 When The Following Messages Ap pear When The Followin g Messages Appear When the following messag es appear on the touc h panel, press the [F UNCTION CLEAR] button to clear the error message and perform the appropria te remedy for the error .
Transmission Trouble 179 T ransmission T rouble Check the following points if you are having trouble sending docu ments. If you cannot rectify the p roble m with the points below , or the pr oblem is not listed below , call service for assistance. T r ouble Check Point “TRANSMIT” is not displayed even if the [ST ART] button is pressed.
8 TROUBLESH OOTING 180 Rece ption Trouble Reception T rouble Check the following points if you are having troubl e receiving do cuments.If you cannot rectify the problem with the points below , or th e problem not listed below , call service for assist ance.
9. SPECIFICA TIONS Main Specificatio ns ............................................. ........................................... ...... 182.
9 SPECIFICA TIONS 182 Main Specifications Main S pecifications *1 For hard drives, MB means 1 mill ion bytes. (T otal hard drive accessi ble capacity may vary depending on operating enviro nment.) When the total time that the power is turned off for 12 hours a day becomes about 5 years, the battery will be dead.
INDEX 183 INDEX Numerics 2nd Line Board (GD-1160) ...... ............. ........ 18 2nd Line Board (optional) Installatio n .......... 162 2nd line setting ...... ............. ................ ...... 164 A About Originals ......... ................ ..
184 INDEX Mailbox reception report Automatically output ......... ................ ...... 145 Mailbox reception report ...... ............. ...... 126 Mailbox Transmission .......... ................ ........ 26 Mailbox/relay box report (Manuall y output) .
INDEX 185 S Save as File ....... ................ ............. ......... 118 SCAN butt on ......... ................ ............. ........ 19 Scanning area ............. ............. ................ .. 17 Searching address using LDAP serve r .....
186 INDEX.
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