Panasonic UF-7950 Industrial Facsimile - Page 15

Getting To Know, Your Machine, PRINT DATA LED GREEN - fax toner

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Getting To Know Your Machine No. Icon Contents No. Icon Contents REDIAL/PAUSE Key ABBR DIAL Key Used to enter a pause when Used to start Abbreviated Dialing. 13 programming, or dialing a telephone 14 number, or to redial the last dialed number. STOP Key COPY Key 15 Press this button when you want to stop telecommunication, registration 16 Used for Copy function. operation or audible tone. START Key MONITOR Key Press this button to start transmitting or Used for Facsimile function. 17 receiving a fax. 18 FLASH/SUB-ADDR Key LOWER Key 19 Used to enter the Sub-Address, or to access some features of your PBX. 20 Used when selecting the Upper, or Lower programmed station of the One- Touch Key. (See pages 35, 74) ACTIVE LED (GREEN) STATUS LED (RED) Flashes: Lights/Flashes when trouble occurs. 21 When machine is active. Lights: Lights: Machine detected a trouble status When the received fax message is in • No paper in the selected tray, or toner memory. has run out. 22 • Machine detected trouble, such as PRINT DATA LED (GREEN) paper misfed or jammed. Flashes: Flashes: 23 When receiving printing data. Lights: While printing. Machine detected an alarm status • No paper in the Tray. (Tray not selected) • Toner is getting low, etc. QWERTY Keyboard (Character Keyboard) • Used to input the Characters. • Used for One-Touch Keys. • Used to enter a symbol for the LOGO, Character ID, 24 Station Name, and for the Email address. Use or to select the desired symbol(s). or keys are used as a Shift key, to enter Uppercase, or Lowercase letters as required. 15

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15
Getting To Know
Your Machine
No.
Icon
Contents
No.
Icon
Contents
REDIAL/PAUSE Key
Used to enter a pause when
programming, or dialing a telephone
number, or to redial the last dialed
number.
ABBR DIAL Key
Used to start Abbreviated Dialing.
STOP Key
Press this button when you want to
stop telecommunication, registration
operation or audible tone.
COPY Key
Used for Copy function.
START Key
Press this button to start transmitting or
receiving a fax.
MONITOR Key
Used for Facsimile function.
FLASH/SUB-ADDR Key
Used to enter the Sub-Address, or to
access some features of your PBX.
LOWER Key
Used when selecting the Upper, or
Lower programmed station of the One-
Touch Key.
(See pages 35, 74)
ACTIVE LED (GREEN)
Flashes:
When machine is active.
Lights
:
When the received fax message is in
memory.
STATUS LED (RED)
Lights/Flashes when trouble occurs.
Lights:
Machine detected a trouble status
No paper in the selected tray, or toner
has run out.
Machine detected trouble, such as
paper misfed or jammed.
Flashes:
Machine detected an alarm status
No paper in the Tray. (Tray not
selected)
Toner is getting low, etc.
PRINT DATA LED (GREEN)
Flashes:
When receiving printing data.
Lights
:
While printing.
QWERTY Keyboard (Character Keyboard)
Used to input the Characters.
Used for One-Touch Keys.
Used to enter a symbol for the LOGO, Character ID,
Station Name, and for the Email address. Use
or
to select the desired symbol(s).
or
keys are used as a Shift key, to enter
Uppercase, or Lowercase letters as required.
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