3
.4
Basic operation
Sending a fax automatically
1. After loading a document, enter the number of the remote fax
machine using the number keypad.
One-touch or speed dialling is also available if you have already stored
the number into a one-touch or speed dial number. For information on
storing and using numbers in the memory, see page 3.14.
If you make a mistake while entering a number, move the cursor under
the wrong digit by using
➛
or
❿
, and correct the number or press
Search/Delete
to delete the number.
2. Press
Start/Enter
when the number appears correctly on the display.
The machine dials the number, then begins to transmit.
Sending a fax after talking
1. After loading a document, pick up the handset and call the remote
machine.
2. Press
Start/Enter
after you finish talking. The machine begins to
transmit.
3. Replace the handset.
Cancelling transmission
Press
Stop
any time during transmission. The machine continues to send
the fax and the display shows a message warning you that the machine is
in use. Press
Stop
again.
Confirming transmission
When the last page of your document has been sent successfully, the
machine beeps and returns to standby mode.
If something went wrong during your fax transmission, an error message
appears on the display. For a listing of error messages and their mean-
ings, see page 6.5.
If you receive an error message, press
Stop
to clear the message and try
to send the document again.
You can set your machine to print out a confirmation report automatically
each time sending is completed. For more information, see `SENDING
CONFIRM’ on page 5.3.
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Summary of Contents for SF 5100
Page 1: ...Laser Facsimile User s Guide SF 5100 SF 5100P 00 Cover 12 10 99 5 16 AM Page 1 ...
Page 9: ...Installation 1 02 Installation 12 10 99 6 27 AM Page 2 ...
Page 24: ...Getting started 2 03 Getting Started 12 10 99 6 19 AM Page 1 ...
Page 33: ...Basic operation 3 04 Basic 12 10 99 6 09 AM Page 2 ...
Page 55: ...Advanced fax 4 05 Advanced 12 10 99 5 59 AM Page 2 ...
Page 63: ...Additional features 5 06 Additional 12 10 99 5 51 AM Page 2 ...
Page 73: ...Troubleshooting 6 07 Troubleshooting 12 10 99 5 41 AM Page 2 ...
Page 90: ...6 17 Troubleshooting MEMO 08 Maintenance 12 10 99 5 32 AM Page 9 ...
Page 91: ...Appendix 09 Appendix 12 10 99 5 24 AM Page 2 ...