[. . . ] Via Jervis, 77 - 10015 IVREA (TO) ITALY
The manufacturer reserves the right to make any changes to the machine described in this manual, at any time, and without prior warning. This machine has been approved, under the terms of Council Decision 98/482/EC, for Europe-wide connection as a single terminal to an analogue Public Switched Telephone System (PSTN) system. However, due to differences between individual PSTNs in the various countries, the approval does not unconditionally guarantee success operation of every PSTN termination point. If you encounter any problems, you should contact your supplier immediately. [. . . ] If you want, change the contrast and resolution values as described previously. Press the key until the display shows:
OFF HOOK
and the length of the transmission in minutes and seconds in the top right-hand corner. To dial the number of the correspondent to whom you wish to send the document, press the keys: Your correspondent's number may be made up of max. If your correspondent's fax machine is set up for automatic reception, you will hear the fax machine signal. If it is set up for manual reception, the correspondent himself will answer so you can ask him to press the start key on his fax machine, after which you will hear the fax machine signal. To start sending, press the key: The message "CONNECTING" appears on the display. If the document is sent correctly, once this operation has been completed, the display will show the message "TX COMPLETED" for a few seconds. To type the time at which you wish to send the document, for example "16:50", press the keys: 5. To confirm both the current time and the time set in step 4, press the key: The display shows:
TYPE FAX NUMBER NUM/TOUCH/SPEED
6. Dial your correspondent's number in any of the available methods: directly on the numeric keypad or using the onetouch keys or speed dialling codes (see "To set one-touch and speed dialling"). Press the key: The fax machine prompts you to enter another number:
If no connection is established due to line errors or because the correspondent's number is busy, the fax machine automatically redials the number up to three times.
TYPE FAX NUMBER NUM/TOUCH/SPEED
If you want to send the document to more than one correspondent, repeat the previous two steps once for each correspondent. If there are any incorrect characters, move the cursor on the incorrect character. To do this, press the keys:
ONE-TOUCH
DIALLING
You can assign each of the 10 numeric keys (0 - 9) a fax number or a telephone number and a name which will be dialled automatically when you press this key for more than a second. To confirm the setting, press the key: The display shows:
DATE AND TIME
3. Press the key until the display shows:
EDIT ANOTHER YES
At this point, you can abort the procedure or you can program another one-touch dialling key. telephone number or the fax number (for example, The display shows:
18. To set another one-touch dialling key, repeat the procedure from the steps in which the correspondent's number and name are entered.
1:TEL NO.
If a fax number or a telephone number has already been saved, the display will show it. If there are any incorrect numbers, move the cursor on the incorrect number. To clear the entire name, press the key:
Using codes (01-50) you can assign other fax numbers, telephone numbers and names which will be automatically dialled by pressing the key and typing the code. Follow the first two steps of the one-touch dialling procedure, then: 1. To return the fax machine to its initial stand-by mode, press the key:
TYPE SPEED NO. Dial the code with which you want to associate the fax number (for exemple, ). [. . . ] Clean the glass surface of the optical reader with a cloth dampened with a product designed specifically for cleaning glass and then dry it thoroughly (fig. Do not pour or spray the cleaning product directly onto the glass surface. Place one end of the roller on the pin situated on the left-hand side of the fax machine, as indicated by the arrow (fig. Engage the roller by pressing the lever, as indicated by the arrow (fig. [. . . ]