1.4
Getting started
1
CONTRAST
— Press to adjust the contrast level.
2
RESOLUTION
—
In Fax mode:
RESOLUTION
Press to toggle among the three resolution modes and 256-level grayscale.
In Copy mode:
DOCUMENT
Press to toggle among
PHOTO
,
PHOTO
/
TEXT
and
AUTO
.
3
REDUCE
/
ENLARGE
— Press this key to choose one of several preset
reduction/enlargement rates for copy or enlarge transmission. (See page 1.8
in “Copy Reference” or page 2.20 in “Fax Reference” for more information.)
4
Liquid crystal display (
LCD
) — Shows the machine’s status and lets you
see what you’re programming into the machine.
5
MENU
— Press to set the advanced futures or settings.
6
LCD
contrast volume — Use to adjust the contrast of the
LCD
.
7
Status lights
ALARM
light — Glows when a problem occurs during fax communication,
printing or scanning.
COMMUNICATION
light — Glows when the fax machine is communicating with
another machine.
MEMORY RECEIVE
light — Glows when the machine is receiving an incoming
fax document into its electronic memory.
8
Numeric keypad — Just like the numeric keys on a regular tone-dialling
phone. Use these to dial phone and fax numbers and to enter numbers when
you’re setting up the machine.
9
SPEED DIAL
/
TEL INDEX
— Starts a speed-dialling operation, which you finish
by pushing three of the keys on the numeric keypad. Also displays one-touch
and speed-dial entries sorted alphanumerically, as in a telephone directory.
10
REVIEW COMMANDS
— Press to review pending fax commands or to view a
brief description of delayed commands.
11
INTERRUPT
— Press to interrupt the current printing job and make copies.
12
Macro keys — Programming the Macro keys (
M
1 –
M
6) can reduce many
steps of the operation to a simple press of a key. You can “teach” the Macro
keys to carry out one of the several operations (see page 2.16 in “Fax
Reference” or page 2.12 in “Copy Reference”).
Control panel