Triumph Adler FAX 530 Operating instructions

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Fax machines
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Operating instructions

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UTAX FAX 530
your office partner
INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK
please read the instruction handbook
carefully before using this machine. keep it
close to the machine for easy reference.
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1. Fax unit
2. Paper-in adjustable guide
3. Paper tray cover
4. Printer paper tray
5. Printer paper tray locking lever
6. (a) and (b) buttons used to unlock the
scanning assembly
7. Memory expansion slot (optional)
8. Scanning assembly
9. Control panel
10.Scanned paper tray
11.Scanning sheet feeder
12.Printer output tray
13.Printer paper guard
14.Adjustable printer tray paper guide
15.Alphabetic keypad
16.Fax-Answering indicator:
Lit: indicates that the unit is in fax-
answering mode
Flashing: message received in fax-
answering mode
17.Scan resolution for fax transmission
(Standard, Fine, Photo)
18.Line icon:
Lit: call in progress
Flashing: connecting
19.Paper jam icon
20.Toner gauge icon:
Lit: toner empty
Flashing: toner low
21.Tel icon: indicates that a telephone
handset is connected
22.Fax icon: automatic fax receive mode
23.TAD icon: indicates that a telephone
answering device is connected
24.On indicator
Green: unit is powered up
Red: incident
25.Numeric keypad
26.INTERNET key: send fax via Internet
27.FAX/COPY: fax transmission or local copy
28.STOP key: interrupt current operation
29.Auto Answ. key: receiving mode choice
30.OK key: confirm the information displayed on
screen
31.MENU key: access the unit’s functions
32 to 35: Navigation keys
36.CORRECTION key: back to previous menu
37.Fax transmission scanning resolution selector
38.REDIAL or key (depending on model):
redial one of the last numbers called
39.ECO key: send off-peak
40.DIAL TONE key
41.DIRECTORY key: to access the directory and
list of quick-dial numbers
42.BROADCAST key: send fax to several
subscribers
43.GUIDE key (i or
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unit’s functions (depending on model)
or
VOCAL MESSAGES key ( ): to listen to voice
messages (depending on model)
44.@ key: use in conjunction with the CTRL key to
obtain the @ character of an Internet address
45.SHIFT key ( ): use in conjunction with any
letter on the keypad to obtain a capital letter; use
in conjunction with OK to obtain the Mercury
key
46.CTRL key: use in conjunction with any letter on
the keypad to access the special symbols shown
above the alphabetic characters.
47.Vocal messages indicator: presence of voice
messages on the answering machine
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FOREWORD
This unit is a quick-scan laser output plain paper fax equipped with memory. Its display and navigation keys
provide quick and easy access to the information you need.
SENDING FAXES OVER THE INTERNET
The access to the Internet functions are described in the Internet chapter.
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SAFETY WARNINGS
Before powering on your unit, make sure the mains outlet it is connected to
meets the requirements printed on the warning label on your unit, or on the
separate power supply (depending on the model).
If your unit works with a separate Power Supply, use only the one delivered
with your unit; never use another power supply.
If your unit works with a battery, replace it only with the same type of battery
or an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
Warning: incorrect replacement of the battery may cause an explosion.
Used batteries must be disposed of following the manufacturer’s instructions.
Depending on the model, the unit’s mains plug may be the only way to
disconnect the unit from the power network. Therefore you must respect the
following:
Your unit must be connected to a mains outlet located nearby.
The mains outlet must remain easily accessible.
Your unit is delivered with a power cord including a plug which, depending
on the model, may be:
without earth (the symbol on the warning label)
with earth (no symbol on the warning label). It is imperative that a power
plug with an earth be connected to a wall outlet with an earth.
The European version of this unit includes the stamp, following the 73/
23/CEE, 89/336/CEE and 93/68/CEE directives.
APPAREIL A RAYONNEMENT LASER
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CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
LASER KLASSE 1
APPARECCHIO LASER DI CLASSE 1
PRODUCTO LASER DE CLASE 1
APARELHO A LASER DE CLASSE 1
If the machine is powered when you remove the
upper cover, be careful with the two following
dangers:
. Laser beam interception by human eye can
produce irremediable injuries.
. Human contact with parts electrically
powered can produce a very dangerous
electric shock.
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... ......... 3
CHAPTER 1: INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................... 5
1. UNPACKING THE UNIT ................................................................................................................................. 5
2. INSTALLATION................................................................................................................................................ 5
3. CONNECTIONS.............................................................................................................................................. 10
4. POWERING UP YOUR FAX MACHINE ...................................................................................................... 10
CHAPTER 2: USING THE NAVIGATION KEYS .......................................................................... 11
1. PRESENTATION ............................................................................................................................................. 11
2. ACCESSING THE UNIT’S FUNCTIONS USING THE NAVIGATOR ........................................................ 11
CHAPTER 3: SENDING YOUR FIRST FAX ................................................................................ 13
1. SETTING THE DATE AND TIME ................................................................................................................. 13
2. ENTERING YOUR NUMBER........................................................................................................................ 13
3. ENTERING YOUR NAME ............................................................................................................................. 13
4. TEST TRANSMISSION .................................................................................................................................. 13
CHAPTER 4: INTERNET .............................................................................................................15
1. SUBSCRIPTION AND ACCESS PROVIDER ............................................................................................... 15
2. SENDING / RECEIVING ON THE INTERNET............................................................................................ 16
3. SETTINGS ....................................................................................................................................................... 18
CHAPTER 5: THE DIRECTORY ................................................................................................. 21
1. SUBSCRIBER RECORDS .............................................................................................................................. 21
2. BROADCAST LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS....................................................................................................... 22
3. VIEWING, MODIFYING OR DELETING A SUBSCRIBER RECORD ...................................................... 23
4. PRINTING OUT THE DIRECTORY .............................................................................................................. 24
CHAPTER 6: SETTINGS .............................................................................................................25
1. GENERAL SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................... 25
2. TRANSMISSION ............................................................................................................................................ 25
3. RECEPTION .................................................................................................................................................... 25
4. NETWORK ...................................................................................................................................................... 27
5. DIRECT INCOMING FAXES TO MEMORY “FAX ANSWER MODE” ..................................................... 27
6. TECHNICAL PARAMETERS ........................................................................................................................ 28
CHAPTER 7: SENDING A FAX ................................................................................................... 30
1. SETTING THE RESOLUTION ...................................................................................................................... 30
2. DIALLING USING THE DIRECTORY ......................................................................................................... 30
3. LAST TEN NUMBER REDIAL ..................................................................................................................... 30
4. FAX BROADCASTING .................................................................................................................................. 31
5. STOPPING A TRANSMISSION IN PROGRESS ..........................................................................................31
CHAPTER 8: VOCAL ANSWERINGMACHINE ......................................................................... 32
1. STARTUP......................................................................................................................................................... 32
2. SELECT THE TYPE OF ANSWERING MACHINE ..................................................................................... 32
3. RECORDING YOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS .................................................................................................. 32
4. LISTENING TO THE ANNOUNCEMENTS ................................................................................................. 32
5. MESSAGES ..................................................................................................................................................... 33
6. LOCAL MEMO ............................................................................................................................................... 33
7. CALL FILTERING .......................................................................................................................................... 33
8. REMOTE INTERROGATION OF THE VOCAL ANSWERING MACHINE.............................................. 34
9. PRIVILEGED ACCESS ................................................................................................................................. 35
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CHAPTER 9: ADVANCED COMMUNICATION FUNCTIONS ..................................................... 36
1. SCHEDULED TRANSMISSION.................................................................................................................... 36
2. LOADING A DOCUMENT FOR FAX ON DEMAND .................................................................................. 36
3. POLLING......................................................................................................................................................... 36
4. MANAGING YOUR FAX MACHINE’S MAILBOX SYSTEM ................................................................... 37
5. SECURE TRANSMISSION TO A MAILBOX ON A REMOTE FAX MACHINE ...................................... 38
6. RETRIEVING FAXES FROM REMOTE MAILBOXES .............................................................................. 38
7. RELAY BROADCASTING OF A DOCUMENT............................................................................................ 39
8. TRANSMISSION QUEUE .............................................................................................................................. 39
9. MANUAL SEND ............................................................................................................................................. 40
10. VOICE CALL DURING TRANSMISSION ................................................................................................. 41
11. RELAY .......................................................................................................................................................... 41
12. LOCAL PREFIX ........................................................................................................................................... 41
CHAPTER 10: ANCILLARY FUNCTIONS .................................................................................. 43
1. PHOTOCOPYING ........................................................................................................................................... 43
2. SEND AND RECEIVE LOGS......................................................................................................................... 43
3. GUIDE ............................................................................................................................................................. 43
4. MERCURY’S RESIDENTIAL SERVICES (DEPENDING ON MODEL) .................................................... 43
CHAPTER 11: OPERATING MALFUNCTIONS .......................................................................... 46
1. COMMUNICATION FAILURES .................................................................................................................... 46
2. PRINTER ERRORS......................................................................................................................................... 48
3. MISCELLANEOUS FAULTS ......................................................................................................................... 49
CHAPTER 12: CARING FOR YOUR UNIT ................................................................................. 50
1. GENERALS ..................................................................................................................................................... 50
2. CARING FOR THE CONSUMABLES .......................................................................................................... 50
3. MISCELLANEOUS MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................... 51
CHAPTER 13: TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ..................................................................... 52
1. FAX MACHINE .............................................................................................................................................. 52
2. CONSUMABLES ............................................................................................................................................ 53
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INTRODUCTION
Your fax machine is a highly advanced unit equipped with automated features for increased ease of use.
It features laser output on plain paper, a fast scanner and a 2-line by 16 characters display.
You can use it to send and receive faxes over the Internet.
Your fax machine has a 200 sheet paper in-tray.
It has a non-volatile memory which can be used for both send and receive operations.
Here is a summary of your unit’s features:
TRANSMISSION
- Send documents over the telephone network (normal fax transmission) or over the Internet
- Choose from three different resolutions: standard, fine and photographic
- Send the same document to several subscribers at once
- Schedule transmissions (you can cancel or activate them at any time)
- Fax transmission queue (delete or send immediately any fax in the queue)
- Automatic redial
- Send faxes using pre-recorded names of subscribers
- Send faxes using mailing lists
- Initialize the Broadcast faxes to a group of subscribers
- Load documents into the unit for polling by one or more remote fax machines
- Send faxes directly into a remote fax mailbox for confidentiality
- Monitors the number of pages sent
- Send documents directly or from memory
- Interrupt a fax transmission to switch to voice call mode
- Send documents over the Internet even to a fax machine which does not have any Internet function (if you have
subscribed to a « F@x-to-Fax » service)
- Use your fax to send e-mails
- Send a voice mail
DIRECTORY
- Stores a large number of subscribers’ names and addresses
- Stores fax broadcast lists
- Lets you access subscribers / broadcast lists directly by name
- Allows you to record a fax number and e-mail address for each subscriber
RECEPTION
- Connect an external telephone handset to the unit for manual receive (optional)
- Connect a telephone answering device to the unit to record voice messages automatically (optional)
- Poll documents from a remote fax
- Receive faxes automatically from the Internet
- Receive e-mails automatically, with translation of all attachments received with your E-mails (if you have
subscribed to a « F@x-to-Fax » service)
- Receive a voice mail
PRINTOUTS
Print out:
- A list of settings
- A list of phone numbers, broadcast lists, and e-mail addresses stored in the directory
- The send and receive logs
- A list of faxes in the send queue
- Fax transmission reports
- Documents in the queue (loaded into memory)
- A list of the unit’s functions
- The contents and list of mailboxes
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MISCELLANEOUS FACILITIES
- Photocopy documents
- Configure network settings (ringing tone, pulse / tone dial, etc.)
- The name of the subscriber and the page number are displayed during a call
- The unit can optionally be used as a PC multi-function peripheral
- Redial any of the last 10 numbers dialled
- Create mail-boxes and load incoming faxes or local documents into them
- Receive faxes to memory and schedule printing with PIN protection
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Fax machine (wrapped in plastic film)
Paper tray for scanned documents
Scanner feeder
Printer tray
Printer paper guard
Telephone line cord
User guide
Paper tray cover
Photosensitive drum
FREE printer toner cartridge for up to 700 pages + toner gauge
card
2. INSTALLATION
POSITIONING YOUR UNIT
When choosing the location of your fax machine, you should take the following points into account:
- The telephone socket should be located less than 2 metres from your fax machine, otherwise you will require an
extension cord.
- To provide easy access to the fax machine, ensure there is clearance of around 10 cm on either side and to the rear
of the unit. The front of the unit should always be kept unobstructed.
- Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight, or position it close to sources of heat such as radiators, air conditioning
facilities and, as a general rule, to any excessively hot, dry, humid or dusty environment.
- Avoid exposing the unit to strong vibrations.
- Avoid environments where the unit is likely to come in contact with water or other foreign matter.
- Avoid touching the heat element and do not attempt to remove the internal panels (laser beam).
- Allow the heat element to cool for a few minutes prior to changing the toner cartridge.
FITTING THE PAPER TRAY
b
c
1- Remove the fax unit from its plastic packaging.
Fit the paper guard (a) by positioning the two pins
(b) into the slots (c) of the paper tray at the angle
shown.
Swivel the paper gard (a) round to its rear
position.
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2- Fit the paper tray cover (d) by slotting the two
joints (e) into the pins (f) of the paper tray at the
angle shown.
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CHAPTER 1: INSTALLATION
1. UNPACKING THE UNIT
Check for the following contents:
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4- Close the tray cover.
FITTING THE SCANNING FEEDER AND THE PRINTER OUTPUT TRAY
k
j
m
1- Assemble the scanning feeder (j) and the printer
output tray (k) by bending the latter slightly.
2- Fit the resulting assembly into the two slots (m)
of the unit’s top cover.
l
The ribbing on the trays (l) must be facing towards the unit’s keypad.
1
2
3- Place a sheath of paper against the paper guard (a)
behind any remaining sheets of paper in the cover
(a red line in the paper tray indicates the maximum
capacity of the latter).
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2
LOADING THE PAPER
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g
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3
1- Flip the paper tray (g) forwards by pulling the
lever (h) in the direction shown.
2- Hold the top of the cover and open it by pulling
it towards you.
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FITTING THE GAUGE AND THE TONER CARTRIDGE
h
i
1- Remove the card bearing the gauge (h) from its aluminium
packaging.
- Detach the gauge mini-smartcard (i) from the card.
2. Open the cover housing the scanning assembly by
simultaneously pressing on the buttons located on
either side.
Locate the panel housing the gauge.
j
3. Slide the panel (j) open and position the gauge mini-
smartcard (i) in its housing ensuring that the contacts
are facing outwards.
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2 3
L
Unfurl the strip (L) of the black protective
sheath prior to fitting the photosensitive
drum.
4- Gently pull on the strip (L) of the black protective
sheath until the sheath has been completely
removed.
Should the black protective sheath tear, carefully remove
any remaining pieces.
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FITTING THE PHOTOSENSITIVE DRUM
1- Open the cover housing the scanning assembly
by pressing simultaneously on the two buttons
located to either side.
2- Unpack the photosensitive drum.
Using the two handles, slot the right-hand-side
roller gear with its black protective sheath into
the runners (G)
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8. Close the scanning assembly cover. Press down on both sides
of the cover to make sure that it locks into place.
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6. Unclip the protective plastic guard of the toner
cartridge using the two tabs.
Carefully remove the plastic guard and the foam
gasket.
The foam gasket is attached to the plastic guard
at one end.
7. Hold the toner cartridge by the handle with the text
facing upwards.
Check that the photosensitive drum is in position,
otherwise refer to the previous section: fitting the
photosensitive drum.
Slot the toner cartridge into the unit along the lateral
guides (M).
Push the cartridge in firmly using the handle until it
slots into place.
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M
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7
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4. Slide the panel back.
Ensure that the gauge mini-smartcard stays in
place while you slide the panel back.
5. Remove the toner cartridge from its aluminium
packaging.
Remove the strips of adhesive tape.
Gently shake the cartridge sideways 5-6 times to
distribute the toner evenly.
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1-2- Clip the scanning out-tray (a) into the two slots (b) of the unit’s base (c).
Ensure you always remove the scanning out-tray prior to opening the cover housing the scanning assembly.
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SELECTING THE PRINTER OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
Your unit directs printed output by default to the tray located above
the unit (a) (incoming documents are printed out in the correct
order).
The capacity of the printer output tray (a) varies between 40 and 60
pages depending on the weight of the paper used.
A sensor warns the user when the paper tray is full.
FITTING THE SCANNING OUT-TRAY
1
2
1
c
Open the cover housing the scanning assembly by pressing on the two
buttons located to either side.
2- Flip the lever (c) to the upwards position
- lever down: paper output to top of unit
- lever up: paper output to front of unit
Finally, close the cover.
With printer output directed towards the front of the unit, pages
received are printed out in reverse order.
Scanned documents may be mixed up with received documents.
2
1- To direct paper output to the front of the unit (b), for special applications, e.g. printing off a PC using headed paper:
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3. CONNECTIONS
A RJ11 connector 44 Telephone cable socket
B Telephone wall socket connector 45 Socket used for linking the unit up to a PC (optional)
43 Mains lead 46 DECT connection socket (optional)
CONNECTING THE TELEPHONE LINE
Plug connector A of the telephone line cable into socket 44, located to the rear of the unit underneath the printer paper
tray, and plug connector B (standard stackable telephone plug) into the telephone wall socket.
CONNECTING TO THE MAINS
Refer to the safety guidelines set out at the beginning of this booklet.
Plug the end of the mains lead (43) into a mains socket.
4. POWERING UP YOUR FAX MACHINE
Plug in the mains lead.
After a few seconds, during which the printer warms up, the date and time are displayed. Set the your fax machine’s date
and time - for instructions, see the section entitled setting the date and time in the chapter headed SENDING YOUR
FIRST FAX.
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CHAPTER 2: USING THE NAVIGATION KEYS
1. PRESENTATION
THE NAVIGATOR PAD:
This consists of 7 keys which you can use to navigate through the menus displayed by
your fax machine.
TO ACCESS THE MAIN MENU:
Press the MENU key (whatever your position within the unit’s menus)
TO NAVIGATE THROUGH THE MENUS:
Press the down arrow key to select the next line of a menu.
Press the up arrow key o select the previous line of a menu.
Press OK to access the next menu level.
Press C to return to the previous menu level.
Press FAX/COPY to confirm your selection and exit the current menu.
TO NAVIGATE ALONG A DATA ENTRY FIELD:
Press the arrow key to move left.
Press the arrow key to move right.
Press OK to confirm your entry.
Press C to delete one character.
Press FAX/COPY to confirm your selection and return to the initial display.
THE DISPLAY:
This consists of 2 lines of 16 characters. The cursor shows the currently selected line.
LINE 1
LINE 2
To view further lines in a menu, scan through it using the and keys of the navigator pad.
2. ACCESSING THE UNIT’S FUNCTIONS USING THE NAVIGATOR
You may access the various functions of your unit by either of two means:
Step by step by navigating through the menu structure using the and keys of the navigator pad.
Directly by pressing the MENU key and entering the number of the function you require on the numeric
keypad.
When your fax machine is not in use, to print out a comprehensive list of the functions of your fax
machine.
Press GUIDE (i or
i
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or (*)
press MENU, 5, 1
C
OK
MENU
MENU
OK
C
OK
C
(*) Depending on model
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STEP BY STEP FUNCTION ACCESS
In this mode, you use the and keys of the navigator pad to scan through the options of a menu, and the OK and C
keys to access the following or previous menu level.
Example 1:
To access the PRINT OUT DIRECTORY menu step by step:
Example 2:
To access your unit’s date and time settings:
To access this function step by step:
Press the MENU key.
Move the cursor to 2 SETUP by pressing the key on the navigator pad once.
Press two times OK.
Note:
Throughout this document, the position of the data entry cursor will be represented by a “_”.
To input a new date and time, e.g. 16:45 on 07 March 1998, enter the following sequence using the numeric
keypad: 0, 7, 0, 3, 9, 8, 1, 6, 4, 5.
Should you need to amend the data you have entered, use the and keys to position the cursor on the
character to be altered.
Once you have input the right date and time, press OK to confirm your entry and enter a number to dial, or press
FAX/COPY to confirm your entry and exit the menu.
DIRECT FUNCTION ACCESS
In this access mode, you press the MENU (FUNCTION) key followed by a numerical code to directly access the function
required.
Example:
Setting your unit’s date and time
To access this function directly:
Press MENU followed by 2, 1 and OK. You are now in data entry mode and can enter the new date and time using
the numeric keypad (see previous section).
MENU
1 DIRECTORY
2 SETUP
14 CANCEL
15 PRINT
11 ADD NAME
12 ADD LIST
OKOK
C
4 times
OK
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CHAPTER 3: SENDING YOUR FIRST FAX
When you first power up your unit, we recommend you configure the following settings prior to sending your first fax:
- DATE TIME : enter the current date and time.
- NUMBER : enter the telephone number of your fax machine.
- NAME : enter the name your wish to appear at the top of each fax page sent out (if the TX
HEADER option is on).
Note: see Chapter - SETTINGS for a list of all your unit’s other settings.
1. SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
You may alter the unit’s date and time settings at any moment. To do so using the direct access mode:
Press MENU followed by 2, 1 and OK.
Enter the date and time using the numerical keypad then press FAX/COPY to confirm your entry. For example, to
enter 7 May 1999, 9:15am, enter the following sequence: 0 7 0 5 9 9 0 9 1 5, then press FAX/COPY.
2. ENTERING YOUR NUMBER
Your number will be printed on all fax pages you send out if the SENDING option is on. To input your number using the
direct access mode:
Press MENU followed by 2, 2 and OK.
Input the telephone number of your fax machine using the numeric keypad.
Press FAX/COPY to confirm your entry.
3. ENTERING YOUR NAME
This is the name which identifies your fax machine.
It will be printed on all fax pages sent out when the TX HEADER option is on. To input your name using the direct access
mode:
Press MENU followed by 2, 3 and OK.
Input your name using the alphabetic keypad then press FAX/COPY to confirm your entry.
4. TEST TRANSMISSION
In order to check that your fax machine is operating properly over the telephone network, carry out a test send then a test
receive operation after powering it up for the first time.
SENDING A FAX
Send a fax to someone (clearly indicating that this is a test transmission).
Place the document to be sent face down in the fax machine’s feeder, with the first page at the bottom of the
stack.
Notes:
You can dial the subscriber’s number before placing the document in the sheet feeder - this is handy as it enables
you to read the fax number off the document to be sent.
The sheet feeder has two small guides which will help you to position your document optimally for scanning.
Dial the subscriber’s number using the numeric keypad and press FAX/COPY.
Notes:
If you want to insert a pause in the number dialled (e.g. after dialling 00): press the / key on the alphabetic keypad.
A “/” will be inserted in the number on the display.
The LINE icon flashes as your unit connects to the remote fax, and stays lit continuously once the two fax machines
communicate.
When the transmission is over, the initial screen is displayed.
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RECEIVING A FAX
Ask the subscriber to send you a fax by return in order to test your unit’s receive capability.
As the first page is being received by your fax machine, the following screen is displayed:
Incoming Call
Reception Pg:1 (example)
+33 140807207
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CHAPTER 4: INTERNET
You can send faxes to recipients world-wide over the Internet.
Just ensure:
- that you subscribe to the Internet through an access provider,
- that your fax machine’s parameters are configured in accordance with your access provider’s instructions.
1. SUBSCRIPTION AND ACCESS PROVIDER
In order to access the Internet you must first take out a subscription with an Internet Access Provider.
Your machine already includes a free E-Mail account.
In order to benefit from this offer and create your own permanent E-Mail address:
Fill in the Internet subscription form provided with your machine,
Insert this form into the document feeder (as if you are sending a fax),
Press MENU, 9, 9, 1 and OK: the form will automatically be sent to the provider to register your subscription.
If you wish to modify your E-mail address, proceed as follows:
Press MENU, 9, 9, 2 and OK,
Enter your new preferred address,
Confirm with OK.
Ensure that the technical characteristics of your Internet access provider are compatible with those set out in
the chapter headed TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS.
CHOOSING AN ACCESS PROVIDER
If you wish to use an E-Mail address you already know (for instance that of a PC):
Press MENU, 9, 1 and OK keys.
Use the or keys to choose from the list of Internet providers:
HIWAY
PROVIDER2
PROVIDER3: if your provider is not displayed in the previous list.
Press OK to confirm.
Generally, you must define all settings manually, which enable your identification on the INTERNET (you can obtain them
from your access provider):
access number,
login (1) identifier,
login (2) password,
E-mail identifier,
E-mail password,
E-mail address,
SMTP server: automatically indicates the server address for all Internet transmissions,
POP3 server: automatically indicates the server address for all documents received in your Internet mailbox,
PRIMARY DNS, then SECONDARY DNS: transmits messages on the Internet (the server address consists
of four groups of three digits maximum, separated by dots).
Note 1 :
If your access provider did not give you a Secondary DNS address, enter the PRIMARY DNS address again.
Note 2 :
If your unit is connected to a private automatic exchange (PABX), you may have to insert a dialling prefix before
the phone number of the access provider (except if you have already configured it via MENU 83).
(1) If the identifier exceeds 16 characters, the text is automatically moved to the left.
(2) During editing, each previously entered character appears as an asterisk (for protection against prying eyes).
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Triumph Adler FAX 530 Operating instructions

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