Brother MFX-1200 ч.1 [34/40] Real time transmission non memory transmission
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2.3
Basic operation
Memory transmission
Your fax machine has a great memory! Take advantage of it, and you could:
Save Time. By using your fax machines memory, you won t have to wait for your
machine while it completes the transmission. Simply scan your document into your
machine s memory, and you can walk away with your original in hand.
Save Money. If you re transmitting to another memory-equipped fax machine, your
machine will send the document directly into the other machines memory and hang
up. (The receiving machine then prints out your message from its memory after the
call has ended.) This cuts your actual on-line time to a minimum.
Save Even More Money. Set up a delayed transmission (see page 3.11) to send
your document after hours,and you can save more money, because the line charges
will be cheaper.
Note: Some documents use up memory more quickly than others.They include
documents with many pages and those with many dark areas. When the
machine s memory is full, it can transmit only through the document feeder.
The memory transmission is On for default setting. However, you can turn off it for
the default. (See page 4.2.)
Helpful Tip: You can override the default setting of memory transmission for only
one transmission by pressing
MEMORY TRANSMISSION
before you send
your document.After completing the communication, your machine
will return to the default setting.
Memory overflow message
In normal memory transmission, if you ve stored too much information in your
machine s memory, a Memory Overflow message may appear on the
LCD
:
This appears because (1) too many pages have been stored in the memory, or (2)
the pages that are stored have too much information on them for your fax machine
to remember.
If this message appears,press
START
to tell your fax to keep as many pages in mem-
ory as possible, or press
CANCEL
to erase from memory all pages stored during the
current operation (but not previous operations).
Note: If you don t operate your machine within 60 seconds, the machine automati-
cally erase the document stored in the memory during the current
operation.
Dividing a large document into smaller batches will help you avoid this error.
Quick memory transmission
Using Quick Memory transmission can save you time over standard memory trans-
missions.
For a normal memory transmission, your fax: (1) scans your entire document into
memory, (2) dials the other fax machine, then (3) transmits the document.
But with Quick Memory transmission, your machine doesn t wait to scan all pages
into memory before dialing.After it scans the first page of your document,your
machine dials the call.While dialing, connecting and transmitting, your fax
machine continues to scan in the remaining pages of the document.
The quick memory transmission is On for default setting. However, you can turn off
it for the default. (See page 4.2.)
Important: To use Quick Memory transmission, the memory transmission feature
must be turned on.
Real time transmission (Non-memory transmission)
In the following cases,the machine does not use its memory for sending a fax:
When you turned off the memory transmission
When you are sending a fax using
MONITOR
/
CALL
key or optional handset (see
page 2.6.)
When the machine s memory is full
It is called Real time transmission mode. In this mode, the next page is not scanned
in while the current page is being transmitted.
Note: In this mode, only one destination can be dialed.
Note: Real time transmission available only when using the ADF. When transmit-
ting use the
FBS
glass,the machine always uses Memory transmission mode
even if you set the memory transmission to off.
Memory Overflow
Start Or Cancel
Содержание
- Welcome p.2
- Thank you p.2
- Trademarks p.3
- Energy saving p.3
- Copyright p.3
- Where to set up your fax machine p.4
- Space around the fax machine p.4
- Near a phone jack p.4
- Level and vibration free p.4
- Before using your muratec fax machine p.4
- Away from direct sunlight p.4
- Away from a television or radio p.4
- Avoid extreme high low temperature p.4
- 89 f 10 32 c p.4
- Ac 120v p.5
- Power requirements p.5
- Plug in the power cord p.5
- Outlet p.5
- Never handle your fax machine or power cord with wet hands p.5
- Never disassemble your fax machine p.5
- Keep away from liquids p.5
- General precautions p.5
- For domestic use only p.5
- During electrical storms disconnect the plug from the outlet p.5
- Do not share an outlet with a large appliance p.5
- Do not share an extension cord connector with other plugs p.5
- Do not expose cartridges to direct sunlight p.6
- Do not burn toner cartridges p.6
- Be careful not to get the toner powder in your eyes p.6
- Avoid temperature fluctuations p.6
- Allow clearance around the outlet p.6
- Use supplies manufactured specifically for muratec fax machines p.6
- Use caution when carrying the fax p.6
- Storing and handling toner and drum cartridges p.6
- Store the cartridge p.6
- Keep cartridges away from water or oil p.6
- Do not store cartridges in areas of p.6
- Do not stand the cartridge on its end and do not store it upside down p.6
- Do not put furniture or equipment on the power cord p.6
- Do not open the protective bag of the cartridge until you are ready to install the cartridge p.6
- Do not expose the cartridges to static or other electrical shock p.6
- Find your serial number and write it down p.8
- Finally just in case page 5 helps you if you ever have a problem with your machine it also tells you how to give your machine the kind of easy sensible care that should keep troubles to a minimum p.8
- Changing the default settings page 4 descrives how to change the settings of your machine p.8
- Basic operations page 2 descrives the basic operations of the transmission reception and copying p.8
- Bar code label p.8
- Advanced features page 3 descrives the convenient features of your machine p.8
- Welcome to your muratec fax machine p.8
- These instructions are divided into the following sections p.8
- Thanks for choosing muratec p.8
- Getting started page 1 describes how to set up your machine operating tips and some important settings that you should perform before you use your machine p.8
- Table of contents p.9
- This chapter describes how to set up your machine operating tips and some important settings before you use your machine p.11
- Getting started p.11
- Parts of your machine p.12
- Packaging contents p.12
- 9 10 11 p.12
- Control panel overview p.14
- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 p.14
- 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 p.14
- Power tips p.16
- Pick an installation spot p.16
- Important before you use the machine you must turn off the transport mode see page 1 p.16
- Unlocking the mirror carriage p.16
- Setting up p.16
- Installing the printing supplies p.17
- Warming up p.18
- Plug in and power up p.18
- Fax ready jan 1 2001 0 00 p.18
- Attach the paper handling parts p.18
- Turning off the transport mode p.19
- Tel mode volume p.19
- Mirror locked on enter p.19
- Mirror locked off enter p.19
- Mirror locked p.19
- Loading paper in paper cassette p.19
- Loading paper p.19
- Adjust the monitor speaker s volume p.19
- Acceptable paper size and cassette capacity p.19
- St cassette ltr enter p.20
- St cassette legl enter p.20
- Setting of the paper size p.20
- Nd cassette hltr enter p.20
- Set bypass ppr post enter p.21
- Set bypass ppr other enter p.21
- Set bypass ppr ltr enter p.21
- Set bypass ppr legl enter p.21
- Set bypass ppr exe enter p.21
- Loading paper in bypass tray p.21
- Bypass tray ltr enter p.21
- Operating tips p.22
- How to operate the machine p.22
- Fax ready jan 1 2001 0 00 p.22
- Copy ready 1 ltr ltr 100 p.22
- Changing modes p.22
- Turning off the power p.22
- Standby display of each mode p.22
- Your name upper _ p.23
- Your name lower _ p.23
- Your name code _ p.23
- Using one touch keys to enter characters p.23
- To enter characters p.23
- Entering characters p.23
- Canceling characters p.23
- Searching the functions using the cursor key p.24
- Function table p.25
- Enter time 06 11 00 20 30 p.29
- Enter time 01 01 01 00 00 p.29
- Easystart initial settings p.29
- Clearing stored settings p.29
- Clear user settings check enter cancel p.29
- Language english enter p.29
- Getting started p.29
- Entering initial settings p.29
- Your name upper _ p.30
- Your fax number 972 555 5525_ p.30
- Your fax number p.30
- Phone type tone enter p.30
- Phone type pulse enter p.30
- Fax ready enter p.30
- Daylight saving on enter p.30
- Daylight saving off enter p.30
- This chapter describes the basic operation of the transmission reception and copying p.31
- Basic operations p.31
- How to set the document p.32
- Guidelines p.32
- Acceptable document sizes p.32
- Things not to put in your fax p.32
- Sending faxes p.32
- Reviewing resolution and grayscale p.33
- Resolution grayscale p.33
- Potential problems with call waiting and voice mail p.33
- Mixing resolution and contrast in a multiple page p.33
- Dialing pause p.33
- Contrast p.33
- Real time transmission non memory transmission p.34
- Quick memory transmission p.34
- Memory transmission p.34
- Memory overflow start or cancel p.34
- Memory overflow message p.34
- Document ready a4 mem100 p.35
- Complete p.35
- Command 01 p.35
- Sending a fax using the p.35
- Press start 919725552009_ p.35
- Start scan nextdoc tx start start p.36
- Sending a fax using the p.36
- Press start 919725552009_ p.36
- Ltr nextdoc mem100 p.36
- Command 01 p.36
- Tel mode _ p.37
- Tel mode 919725552009_ p.37
- Sending a fax using p.37
- Monito p.37
- Key or a handset p.37
- Complete p.37
- Redialing manually p.38
- Redialing p.38
- Automatically fax redialing p.38
- View redial history 0 1234567890 p.38
- Reviewing or canceling parts of a broadcast p.39
- Reviewing or canceling commands p.39
- C01 broadcast cancel p.39
- C01 9 5552311 check cancel p.39
- C01 5552009 cancel p.39
- 5550388 cancel p.39
- Printing a stored document p.40
- Printing a delayed command list p.40
- Com stored doc command no _ p.40
- Com stored doc command no 1_ p.40
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