Panasonic AUTO-LOGIC KX-F3500 User Manual

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Page 1 - Instructbns

'7OperatingInstructbnsTELEPHON E-ANSWERIWG SYSTEM WITH FACSIMILE>OCOc«KX-F3500 P

Page 2 - • FAX position

Manual Transmission and ReceptionTransmissionLU(/)o<Place the document face down.2 Lift the handset or push SP-PHONE, then dial the FAX NO.xJZSP-PH

Page 3 - Location of Controls

Manual Transmission and Reception (cont.)Scanning Line Density (Resolution)The resolution (density) of the received image (e.g. characters, pictures)

Page 4 - Location of Controls (cont.)

Manual Transmission and Reception(cont.)LUCOO< To stop transmission:1 Push down STOP/CLEAR firmily. If a document jams during transmission:1 Pus

Page 5 - Table of Contents

Transmissible DocumentThe unit can transmit documents with the following sizes, weights and textures.•Original width is 128 mm (5") to 216 mm {6V

Page 6 - System Setup

Automatic Document ReceptionIn most cases you will be using your unit in the in Auto Receiving mode, so that you can receive documents or messages wit

Page 7 - System Setup (cont.)

Automatic Document Reception(cont.)Setting Upfor Automatic AnsweringPush AUTO ANSWER to set up.•The AUTO ANSWER indicator will light. •The unit will a

Page 8

UiFor convenient transmission, you are allowed to store the FAX number into ten Direct Call buttons (ten FAX memory locations) for One-Touch Dialing a

Page 9

How to Transmit a DocumentConveniently (cont.)When Using Speed Dialing1 Place the document face down.00 to 99 (2 digits)(e.g. If the station No. is 12

Page 10 - 5 PAGES SENT OK

Voice ContactШ(/)О<White you are transmitting or receiving documents, you may wish to speak with the other party.tf the other party’s unit is equip

Page 11 - Jan21 10:45AM

How to Operate Your Unit from a Remote LocationTo transmit a document__)To transmita document after recording your messageStart transmissionWhen y

Page 12

Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Telephone-Answering System with Facsimile.Before reading these Instructions, read the INSTALLATION MANUAL, then

Page 13 - {6V2")

Delayed TransmissionBy programming the unit with a starting time and a FAX number, you can automatically transmit a document anywhere in the world, an

Page 14 - Automatic Document Reception

Delayed Transmission (cont)7 Enter the time (e.g. 8:30 PM) at which the fax is to be sent.• Push MODE to select AM/PM mode.• Push and to move the cur

Page 15

Delayed Transmission (cont.)LUO<Li.To Change the Parameter after set up:Push the FUNCTION button then the REDIAL button until the display shows the

Page 16 - REDIAL MODE

Making a CopyThe unit may also be used to make single or multiple copies. Any documents which can be transmitted can also be copied.1Place the documen

Page 17 - Station No

Individual Transmission ReportLUCOO<Li-Each time a document is transmitted, this function will cause a record of the transmission to be printed, On

Page 18 - Voice Contact

Activity Report (JOURNAL)The JOURNAL is a record of the last 30 transactions (transmission and receptions). It is printed out automat

Page 19 - ■ WARNINGS:

UJcno<li.Printout FunctionA list of Transmissions/Receptions (JOURNAL), Stored Phone Numbers (TEL LIST) and/or User Selections (SYSTEM) can be prin

Page 20 - Delayed Transmission

Printout Function (cont.)[JOURNAL Example]<<< JOURNAL >>>(1)Jul.20. 1988(2)0i:34 PN(3)No.(4)OTHER FACSIMILE(5)MODE(6)START TIME(7)US

Page 21 - Delayed Transmission (cont)

How to Operateas an Answering Machine_____________________Table of Contents________________________Preparing the Answering Machine...

Page 22 - Delayed Transmission (cont.)

To use the unit as an Answering Machine, you should first record an Outgoing Message (OGM).•The purpose of the OGM is to answer the caller during your

Page 23 - Making a Copy

Location of ControlsFor your convenience, keep this page open when you read the following instructions.

Page 24 - 1 Push FUNCTION

Preparing the Answering Machine (cent.)Selecting the Remote Code No. for Remote OperationA remote code helps to protect from unauthorized persons acce

Page 25 - Activity Report (JOURNAL)

Preparing the Answering Machine (com)Setting Upthe Automatic Answer ModePush AUTO/ANS.Preparing the ICM TapeAfter reviewing the Outgoing or Incoming M

Page 26 - Printout Function

Operating the Answering MachinePlaying Back Your MessagesCall CounterPush PLAYBACK/PAUSE. Auto-Logic (One Touch Operation)At the touch of the PLAYBA

Page 27 - Printout Function (cont.)

Operating the Answering Machine (com.)Erasing the ICM Monitoring Incoming Calls To Erase the Recorded Messages:Wait until the last message has played

Page 28 - How to Operate

Operating the Answering Machine (com.)Message MemoYou can record a confidential message on the Incoming Message tape (ICM) which can be retrieved by a

Page 29

How to Operate from a Remote PhoneYou can use a tone phone to listen your recorded Incoming Messages, from a remote phone.Turning Onthe Automatic Answ

Page 30

How to Operate from a Remote Phone(cont.)Memory PlaybackBack Space and Skip ForwardIf you have already heard your old messages from a remote phone, yo

Page 31 - Preparing the ICM Tape

How to Operate from a Remote Phone (cont.)Remote ResetTo record new Incoming Messages from the beginning of the tape.After the recorded messages have

Page 32 - Jan 21 10:45 AMi3;

How to Operate from a Remote Phone(cont.)Turning On the Speakerphone (Answer Back)You may screen the room where the unit is installed for sound, by tu

Page 33 - ATAS ANSWERING

How to Operate from a Remote Phone (cont.>Changing the OGMYou can record a new Outgoing Message from a remote phone.1 Call your unit.>1V________

Page 34 - Recording

Location of Controls (cont.)Telephone Line Cord Incoming Message TapeHandset...Handset Cord ...Paper Shaft ...

Page 35 - 4 Hang up the handset

cDial the telephone number with a tone telephone only.♦ForOGM Skip, push the Q button.Push your code number.For Memory Playback, push the Q button.To

Page 36 - Recording a Marker Message

Manual Dialing and ReceptionMaking a Call Using the Handset1 Lift the handset and dial the phone number.2 Speak with the other party.3 Hang up th

Page 37

Switching to Hands-free or Handset Operation during a ConversationYou may choose to switch to the handset or the speakerphone during a conversation.Ha

Page 38

Speed Dialing and One-Touch DialingSPEED DIALING:The unit allows keys "0” to “9” on the dial pad to be used for an additional 100 memory stations

Page 39 - Changing the OGM

Speed Dialing and One-Touch Dialing(cont.)Programming the FAX/Phone Numbers for One-Touch Dialing•Be sure that the handset is 1 Push FUNCTION, on the

Page 40

Speed Dialing and One-Touch Dialing (cont.)4 Push FUNCTION to end the operation.Correcting an error while programming:Push the STOP/CLEAR button inste

Page 41 - Manual Dialing and Reception

other FeaturesHow to Store a Secret Phone NumberThis function is useful for keeping a FAX/Phone No.(or a portion of it) secret, when you print out the

Page 42 - Hands-free Handset

other Features(cont.)Mute OperationUse this feature when you do not want your voice to be heard by the other party.1Push MUTE.To resume the conversati

Page 43

General InformationTable of ContentsRecording Paper Installation...4-iTroubleshoo

Page 44

Recording Paper InstallationFollow the steps below to install the recording paper.Replace the recording paper roll when the end mark appears on the bo

Page 45

Table of ContentsSystem Setup...5FACSIMILEBasic OperationManual Transmission and Reception---------

Page 46 - 2 Push a DIRECT CALL button

Troubleshooting GuideError MessagesCHECK COVEROUT OF PAPERPOWER FAILEDBATTERY LOWCHECK OGM/BATTCHECK MEMORYSORRY, NO ANSWERCHECK DOCUMENTWAIT, OVERHEA

Page 47 - • tone only

Troubleshooting Guide(cont.)ProblemCause & RemedyFACSIMILEThe ALARM indicator lights during transmission.•Confirm whether the cover is ciosed

Page 48 - General Information

Troubleshooting Guide(cont.)ProblemCause & RemedyANSWERING MACHINEThe unit does not work when I push buttons. I cannot remove the cassette

Page 49 - Recording Paper Installation

Glossary of TermsOne-Touch Transmission:By placing the document onto the DOCUMENT holder and pushing the DIRECT CALL button, the unit will automatical

Page 50 - Troubleshooting Guide

Panasonic CompanyDivision of Matsushita Electric Corporation of AmericaOne Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094Panasonic Hawaii, Inc. <“PHi”)9

Page 51

System SetupThere are 19 user programable functions in the unit. After entering the Programming Mode by pushing the FUNCTION button, these functions m

Page 52

System Setup (cont.)Example: Apr. 15,1988. 5:15 PM 1 Push FUNCTION.Push REDIAL.Push AUTO/MEMORY.•After pushing the AUTO/MEMORY button, you may step to

Page 53 - Glossary of Terms

System Setup(cont.)You can also select the desired function directly by pushing the “#” and code No. (01 through 19) instead of pushing the REDIAL or

Page 54 - Panasonic Company

How to Operate a Facsimile Machine_____________________Table of Contents_______________________Manual Transmission and Reception......

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