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User Manual
Di151f
Di151 Fax Unit 1
Content
1 Introduction
1.1 We Want You to be Satisfied Customers..................................1 - 1
1.2 What does the Energy Star® mean?........................................1 - 2
1.3 Legal Limitations.........................................................................1 - 3
What Should Not be Copied?........................................................1 - 3
1.4 Notes on Using the User Manual...............................................1 - 4
Brief Description of Defined Terms and Symbols .........................1 - 5
1.5 How Does a Fax Machine Work?...............................................1 - 7
1.6 Certificate for Machines with CE Marking ................................1 - 8
CTR 21 Approval...........................................................................1 - 8
1.7 Safety Precautions......................................................................1 - 9
Laser Safety..................................................................................1 - 9
Internal Laser Radiation..............................................................1 - 10
Ozone Release Warning.............................................................1 - 10
1.8 Characteristics..........................................................................1 - 11
2Installation
2.1 Location.......................................................................................2 - 1
Location.........................................................................................2 - 1
Power Supply................................................................................2 - 1
Positioning the Copier ..................................................................2 - 2
2.2 Unpacking....................................................................................2 - 3
Removing the Transport Protection Devices.................................2 - 3
Installing the Document Cover......................................................2 - 4
2.3 Machine layout............................................................................2 - 5
Di151f............................................................................................2 - 5
Automatic Document Feeder AF-8................................................2 - 7
Paper Tray PF-116........................................................................2 - 8
Memory Upgrade (Optional Accessory)........................................2 - 8
Printer Unit Pi1501 (Optional Accessory)......................................2 - 8
TWAIN Interface Driver (Optional Accessory)...............................2 - 8
2.4 Control Panel, Displays and Keys ............................................2 - 9
2.5 Processing Unit.........................................................................2 - 12
2.6 Installing the Cartridge ...........................................................2 - 13
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2.7 Adding Paper............................................................................ 2 - 15
250 Sheet Paper Tray ..............................................................2 - 15
2nd Paper Tray — 500 Sheets .................................................2 - 17
2.8 Connecting the Telephone Line Cable ...................................2 - 18
Connecting the Power Cable......................................................2 - 18
2.9 Operating the Machine.............................................................2 - 18
3Enteringdata
3.1 Preparation..................................................................................3 - 1
3.2 Typing Conventions in this Manual..........................................3 - 1
3.3 Enter text.....................................................................................3 - 1
Special Characters.......................................................................3 - 2
3.4 Entering your Fax Number ........................................................3 - 3
3.5 Entering Your Company Name.................................................. 3 - 4
3.6 Entering Date and Time .............................................................3 - 5
3.7 Set Phone Type...........................................................................3 - 6
Dialling Mode................................................................................3 - 6
PSTN or PBX................................................................................3 - 7
PSTN ...........................................................................................3 - 7
Private Branch Exchange (PBX) .................................................3 - 8
3.8 Storing Numbers ........................................................................3 - 9
Sub Addressing............................................................................3 - 9
Entering One-Touch Numbers....................................................3 - 10
Entering Speed Dial Numbers....................................................3 - 11
Changing One-Touch or Speed Dial Numbers...........................3 - 12
Erasing One-Touch- or Speed Dial Numbers.............................3 - 14
Entering Call Groups..................................................................3 - 15
Changing Group Dials................................................................ 3 - 17
Erasing Call Groups ...................................................................3 - 18
Phone Book ...............................................................................3 - 18
3.9 Advanced Settings...................................................................3 - 19
Buzzer volume............................................................................3 - 19
Header........................................................................................3 - 20
Footer......................................................................................... 3 - 21
LCD Contrast..............................................................................3 - 22
Power Save Mode......................................................................3 - 23
Energy Save Mode OFF.............................................................3 - 24
Remote Diagnosis......................................................................3 - 25
Setting the Monitor Volume........................................................3 - 26
Automatic Reset......................................................................... 3 - 27
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4Sending
4.1 Transmission...............................................................................4 - 1
Notes on Original Documents.......................................................4 - 1
Using Carryier Film .......................................................................4 - 2
Placing the Documents in the Feeder ..........................................4 - 2
Placing Documents on the Glass .................................................4 - 2
4.2 Transmission Settings................................................................4 - 4
Resolution.................................................................................... 4 - 4
Default Setting Resolution.............................................................4 - 5
Contrast.........................................................................................4 - 6
Default Contrast Setting................................................................4 - 6
Page Counter................................................................................4 - 7
Closed User Group.......................................................................4 - 8
Default Transmission Setting........................................................4 - 9
4.3 Dialling Mode.............................................................................4 - 10
Manual Dialling Using the Numeric Keypad ...............................4 - 10
Automatic Dialling Using One-Touch Dialling ............................4 - 10
Automatic Dialling Using Speed Dialling ....................................4 - 10
Automatic Call Groups ...............................................................4 - 11
Program Dialling..........................................................................4 - 11
Combination Dialling ..................................................................4 - 12
Phone Book ................................................................................4 - 12
Manual Redial ............................................................................4 - 12
4.4 Memory Transmission..............................................................4 - 13
4.5 Direct Transmission..................................................................4 - 14
4.6 Book TX......................................................................................4 - 15
4.7 Delayed Transmission (Timer).................................................4 - 16
Program Dialling, Timer Transmission........................................4 - 17
4.8 Broadcasting.............................................................................4 - 18
Program Dialling Broadcast Transmission..................................4 - 19
4.9 Relay Transmission..................................................................4 - 20
Program Dialling Relay Transmission.........................................4 - 22
4.10 Polling Transmission................................................................4 - 23
4.11 Mailbox Transmission ..............................................................4 - 24
Program Dialling Mailbox Transmission......................................4 - 25
4.12 Batch Transmission..................................................................4 - 26
4.13 Delete Document.......................................................................4 - 27
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5 Reception
5.1 Manual Reception.......................................................................5 - 1
Default Reception Setting ............................................................5 - 1
5.2 Automatic Reception.................................................................. 5 - 2
5.3 Memory Back-up RX .................................................................. 5 - 2
5.4 Memory RX (Confidential Reception)....................................... 5 - 3
5.5 Mailbox Reception......................................................................5 - 4
Setting up a Mailbox.....................................................................5 - 4
Delete Mailbox .............................................................................5 - 5
Printing the Content of a Mailbox ................................................. 5 - 6
5.6 Polling Reception....................................................................... 5 - 7
Program Dialling Polling RX.........................................................5 - 8
5.7 Settings for Receiving a Fax .....................................................5 - 9
Setting the Paper Size.................................................................. 5 - 9
Setting the Number of Rings ......................................................5 - 10
Setting Multiple Page Printing ....................................................5 - 11
Setting Reduction RX.................................................................5 - 12
Closed User Group.....................................................................5 - 13
Setting the Image Exposure.......................................................5 - 14
Selecting the Paper Cassette.....................................................5 - 15
6Copy
6.1 Copying from the Document Feeder ........................................6 - 1
6.2 Copying Using the Flatbed Scanner......................................... 6 - 1
6.3 Copying Using the Flatbed Scanner......................................... 6 - 2
6.4 Settings for Copying.................................................................. 6 - 3
Selecting the Paper Tray..............................................................6 - 3
Selecting Default Special Paper Sizes.........................................6 - 4
Manually Setting Special Paper Sizes..........................................6 - 5
Selecting the Default Zoom Ratio.................................................6 - 6
Changing the Zoom Ratio in Increments of a Percentage ...........6 - 6
Switching Off the One-touch Dial in Copy Mode..........................6 - 7
Setting the Brightness of the Image .............................................6 - 8
Setting Automatic Brightness .......................................................6 - 9
Default Setting Automatic Brightness...........................................6 - 9
Setting Manual Brightness..........................................................6 - 10
Default Setting Manual Brightness.............................................6 - 10
Setting the Photo Brightness......................................................6 - 11
Default Setting Brightness Mode................................................6 - 11
6.5 Auxiliary Copy Functions........................................................ 6 - 12
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Sort..............................................................................................6 - 12
Default Sort Setting ....................................................................6 - 13
Copy 2-sided Documents Onto One Page..................................6 - 13
Default Setting 2 in 1 ..................................................................6 - 14
7 Connecting the Fax Machine to the Computer
7.1 Setting up the Fax Machine as a PC Fax and
PC Scanner..................................................................................7 - 1
Modem Specifications...................................................................7 - 1
7.2 Scanner Mode..............................................................................7 - 2
Installing the TWAIN Driver...........................................................7 - 2
Scanning Using the TWAIN Driver................................................7 - 2
Setting the Scan Settings..............................................................7 - 3
Scanning in Class 1 Mode ............................................................7 - 3
7.3 Using your Fax Machine as a PC Fax........................................7 - 4
7.4 Using your Fax Machine as a PC Printer..................................7 - 4
8 Reports and Lists
8.1 Basic Report Settings.................................................................8 - 2
8.2 Printing Reports..........................................................................8 - 3
8.3 Displaying the Transmission Results.......................................8 - 4
8.4 Displaying the Counter...............................................................8 - 5
9 Troubleshooting
9.1 Cleaning.......................................................................................9 - 1
Cleaning the Machine ...................................................................9 - 1
Cleaning the Document Feeder Belt.............................................9 - 1
9.2 Clearing Paper Jams...................................................................9 - 3
Clearing a Paper Jam in the 2nd Paper Tray ...............................9 - 4
Clearing a Paper Jam Inside the Machine ...................................9 - 5
Clearing a Paper Jam in the Document Feeder ...........................9 - 8
9.3 Error Messages on the LCD.......................................................9 - 9
9.4 Poor Print Quality......................................................................9 - 11
Low Contrast...............................................................................9 - 11
Grey Background........................................................................9 - 11
Black Marks.................................................................................9 - 12
Missing Areas..............................................................................9 - 12
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10 Appendix
10.1 Specifications................................................................................ 13
10.2 Index............................................................................................... 16
10.3 CE Marking (Declaration of Conformity)..................................... 21
Introduction
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1 Introduction
1.1 We Want You to be Satisfied Customers
Thank you for deciding to buy a Minolta multifunctional machine. The
multi-functional Di151 with fax option which is described in this user
manual will hereafter be referred to as the Di151f.
Read this User Manual carefully before starting up your machine and
always keep the instructions to hand.
Toachievethe best possibleresultsand effectiveuse ofthemachine, this
User Manual provides you with information on the following subjects.
G Installation
G Entering data
G Copying/sending/receiving
G Reports and lists
G Maintenance and trouble-shooting.
Additional information and help in the event of an error is available from:
G The technical service of your Minolta representative
G Our Internet Website http://www.minolta.com.uk.
Please keep the serial number (see nameplate) and the date of purchase
to hand so that we can quickly provide you with the right help in the event
of an error.
We want you to be satisfied customers.
Subject to changes.
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1.2 What does the Energy Star® mean?
Photocopiers with the Energy Star
®
switch to a state with low power
consumption or switch off if not used for a long time. This function means
that annual power costs can be reduced by up to 60%.
When copying at high speeds, the operating state automatically switches
to double-sided copying. This means that both the costs for photocopy
paper and the amount of paper produced for use is reduced.
Did you know thatthe productionof a piece of paper requires 10 times as
much energy as the production of a photocopy?
The use of less paper also has a direct influence on the cost-effective
power consumption.
This photocopier meets the energy efficiency criterion of the Energy
Star
®
.
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1.3 Legal Limitations
What Should Not be Copied?
The photocopier should not be used to duplicate certain types of
documents for the purpose of distributing them documents as originals.
The following list is by no means complete but is meant as a guideline for
responsible photocopying.
G Financial documentation
Cheques
Instructions to pay
Certificates of deposit
Obligations or other debt certificates
Stock/share certificates
G Legal documentation
Lunch coupons
Stamps (stamped and unstamped)
Cheques or bill of exchange from government authorities
Tax stamps (stamped and unstamped)
Passports
Immigration papers
Vehicle documentation
House ownership, other documentation of ownership and
legal claims.
G General documentation
Identity cards or other forms of identification
Copyright-protectedwork without permission of the copyright
holder.
In addition to this it is forbidden underany circumstances to copy national
or foreign art without permission of the copyright holder.
In case of doubt about the type of document consult a legal expert.
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1.4 Notes on Using the User Manual
The different topics in this User Manual are distinguished by special
writing styles and symbols. The following examples help you to become
familiar with the most important topics and how to handle them
appropriately.
CAUTION
This is a warning note
A warning note warns you of danger to life or existing damage to the
machine caused by incorrect operation.
The arrow indicates a safety measure that must be taken to avoid
danger.
[UTILITY] key in the control panel on the machine with the name "Utility".
single action to be carried out
(there are no more steps).
1
Step 1 of a handling sequence.
2
Step 2 of a handling sequence
etc.
This is a helpful tip
Text thatismarkedin such a way suggests trickstousewhencopying
documentation.
Thisshowsyoutheactiontobetaken
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Brief Description of Defined Terms and Symbols
Thesymbolsfordirection,width,length,landscapeandportraitareclearly
marked. These terms are defined on this page.
Original and Copy
Theoriginalisthedocumentationthataduplicateisproduced fromduring
a copying process.
Direction
Direction is the way in which the paper is feed into the photocopier. The
direction of the paper is marked in the following diagram by the arrows.
Original
Copy
(duplicate of the original copy)
Copying process
Enlarge
Downsize
Sort...
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Width and length
When paper dimensionsare referred to in the User Manual,the first value
always corresponds to the width of the paper (side A) and the second
value to the length of the paper (side B).
Landscape and portrait
If side A of a piece of paper is shorter than side B, it is called landscape.
If side A of a piece of paper is longer than side B, it is called portrait.
21 x 29,7 cm
Width of the paper
(side A)
Length of the paper
(side B)
Landscape Portrait
21 x 29,7 cm 29,7 x 21 cm
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1.5 How Does a Fax Machine Work?
A fax machine can be connected to a normal telephone system without
taking any special precautions, just like a normal telephone set. The
function of a fax machine is quite similar to that of a telephone.
The way a fax machine works is simple: Documents that are to be
transmitted are at first scanned. The machine does not recognise the
letters but reads the picture, dot by dot, and marks each dot as black or
white. That is why you can not only transmit texts but also pictures and
photos. The information is then digitised and compressed so that the fax
machine can send it quickly over the telephone line to another fax
machine which reverses the process, reading and marking each dot as
black or white on a sheet of paper.
When you are "called" by a fax machine, your telephone rings as normal.
Therefore you cannot know whether your are receiving a fax call or a
telephone call before picking up the receiver.
At the beginning of a fax transmission you will hear shrill sounds. Those
sounds are the so called "hand shaking" and function as an introduction
sequence before the actual transmission, just as interlocutors - often -
introduce themselves at the beginning of a telephone call. In the
introductory sequence the technical features of both machines are
matched to make sure the transmission and the reception are conducted
to a high standard.
With your Di151f you do not need to listen to the introductory sequence.
How to program the machine accordingly will be explained later in this
manual. Furthermore you will also find information about the settings that
come with the machine, that have to be made when installing, or the
settings that can be made at a later stage. Most of the features of the fax
machine work independently, so that you can program only the settings
you need for the moment and ignore all others.
By the way, the word "fax"is a combination of the Latin "facere" (to make)
and "simile" (similar) describing the process of making a copy which is
similar to the original. This artificial word "fax" has nowadays become
widelyaccepted in everyday language,replacingtheolderterm facsimile.
A copy is therefore to be made "similar" to the original. Fax machines are
also called facsimile machines.
Now, enjoy your new fax machine.
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1.6 Certificate for Machines with CE Marking
CTR 21 Approval
Annex II
The equipment has been approved in accordance with Council Decision
98/482/EC for pan-European single terminal connection to the public
switched telephone network (PSTN). However, due to differences
betweentheindividualPSTNsprovidedindifferentcountries,theapproval
does not, by itself, give an unconditional assurance of successful
operation on every PSTN network termination point.
In cases of problems, you should contact your equipment supplier in the
first instance.
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1.7 Safety Precautions
Follow the safety advice to ensure safe operation of the machine.
G Connectthemachine onlytoa 200-240V/50Hz earthedpowerpoint.
G Make sure the power is not turned off over night.
G Always pull at the plug, never at the wire, when you want disconnect
the machine from the power supply. If possible, connect the machine
directly to a wall outlet.
G Tofacilitatecommunicationalwayskeepthemachineswitched onand
program the correct user data. Make sure to enter the correct user
names.
G Do not unscrew any parts, if not specifically requested in this manual.
If necessary contact your technical service.
G Never open the machine while it is transmitting or printing.
G Take care not to let humidity into the machine.
G Make sure no objects fall into the machine.
G If any problem occurs that can not be solved by the procedures
described in this manual make sure you contact the technical service.
G Follow the recommended maintenance procedures regularly.
G Do not open any parts of the machine or switch it off when the
photocopier is in use.
G Do not allow any magnetic objects near the photocopier.
G Switch the photocopier off immediately and remove the socket if the
machine becomes unusually hot or if smoke or an unusual smell
occurs.
Used cartridges may be taken back by the technical service station as a
part of the maintenance procedures.
Laser Safety
This fax machine contains a page printer which operates by means of a
laser. This fax machine containsa page printer which operates by means
of a laser. This machinedoesnot impose any danger as long as it isused
according to the procedures described in this manual. The laser is limited
to the interiorofthemachine. Theenvironmentis protected from the laser
emission by the covers of the machine.
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Internal Laser Radiation
Medium radiation: 1.03 (mW) wave length: 770-810 (nm)
The machine works with an invisible class IIIb laser. The printer head unit
must not be opened, cleaned or repaired by the user.
Ozone Release Warning
During printer operation, a small quantity of ozone is released. This
amount is not large enough to harm anyone. However, be sure the room
where the fax machine is being used has adequate ventilation, especially
if you are printing a high volume of material or if the fax machine is being
used continuously over a long period.
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1.8 Characteristics
Yournewcopier isa compactmulti-functionaldevicefacilitating yourwork
and reducing your fax communication times. The features of the unit
include scanning of originals into the memory for delayed transmission,
allowing simultaneous reception of fax messages and vice versa.
Type
G A6 - A3 format
G Up to 33.600 bps transmission speed
G MH/MR/MMR/JBIG, ECM coding
G Automatic document feeder up to 50 pages (A4)
G Double-spaced LCD with 20 characters
G 64 level grey scale.
Copying functions
G 2in1copying
G Sort function.
Fax functions
G Delayed transmission
G Relay broadcast initiation
G Multi tasking operation interface
G Polling RX/TX
G Confidential reception/mailbox transmission.
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