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settings
Machine settings
The machine settings allows you to customize various settings of your machine to match your needs.
Accessing the machine setting
1
Press <Menu>, <2>, <1>.
[Program] No.21_
1 Machine Settings
2
Press <Enter>.
[Program] No.2101
01 Cassette Size
3
Use <
q
> or <
p
> to search the item you want to set or change and press <Enter>.
4
Change setting and press <Enter>. For details of each setting, refer to the following
table:
5
When you have finished, press <Reset> to return to the standby mode.
The underlined settings are factory defaults.
01.Cassette Size
Set the paper size. (See page 2-16.)
02.Protect Pass-
code
Set the protect passcode for using the security features.
(See page 9-2.)
03.Soft Key
Assign the functions you use frequently, giving you instant function access
from the control panel. (See page 8-2.)
04.Silent Mode
Mute or select the volume of the ringer, the alarm and the key tones.
On
After you turn the silent mode on, you can set the following:
Ringer Silent
On The machine will not ring when receiving a call.
Off The machine will ring normally.
Alarm Silent
On The machine will not sound any alarms including an
error alarm.
Off The machine sounds an alarm when an error occurs or
makes after fax reception or copying.
KeyBuzzer Silent
On The machine will not sound the key touch tone.
Off The machine make a sound when the keys are pressed.
Alarm & Key Volume
When the silent mode is “Off”, or the “Alarm Silent” or “Key
Buzzer Silent” is set to “Off”, this optional setting will appear to
adjust the volume.
Max Loudest setting
Mid Medium setting
Min Low setting
Off
Turn off the silent operation mode. The machine will ring and beep
as usual. You can select the volume from “Max”, “Mid” or “Min”.
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