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DX-600
Operating Instructions
Facsimile
Model No.
English
Before operating this equipment, please read these instructions completely and keep these operating instructions for future reference.
(For Internet Fax)
Getting to Know
Your Machine
Installing Your
Machine
Programming
Your Machine
Basic OperationsAdvanced
Features
Network FeaturesPrintout Journals
and Lists
Problem Solving Appendix
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Operating Instructions

DX-600Operating InstructionsFacsimileModel No.EnglishBefore operating this equipment, please read these instructions completely and keep these operati

Page 2 - IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Safety Information10CAUTION!denotes hazards that could result in minor injury or damage to the machine.• TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SHOCK OR FIRE, USE ONLY

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Sending Documents via LAN100Selectable DomainsNOTE1. If the desired Domain Name is not found, press to exit the Selectable Domains List.2. If the Fa

Page 4 - Basic Operations

Sending Documents via LAN101Basic OperationsYou can request a Message Disposition Notification (MDN) to the receiving side. If the receiving sidesuppo

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Sending Documents via LAN102When using the Internet communication mode, a failure report will print automatically for each transaction ifthe email is

Page 6 - Advanced Features

Sending Documents via LAN103Basic OperationsUsing a Mailing List stored in the mail server simplifies the process of entering multiple locations and a

Page 7 - Network Features

104Sending Documents via Telephone LineYou can choose either Memory or Direct Transmission.Use Memory Transmission if:• You want to send the document

Page 8 - Problem Solving

Sending Documents via Telephone Line105Basic OperationsYour machine quickly stores the document into the machine's memory.Then, starts to dial th

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Sending Documents via Telephone Line106Memory Transmission4. To stop the transmission, press .The display shows:COMMUNICATION STOP ?1:YES 2:NOPress

Page 10 - Safety Information

Sending Documents via Telephone Line107Memory TransmissionBasic OperationsManual Number DiallingTo dial the telephone number manually, follow the step

Page 11 - Precaution

Sending Documents via Telephone Line108Memory TransmissionOne-Touch DiallingOne-Touch Dialling allows you to dial a full telephone number by pressing

Page 12 - Function Key

Sending Documents via Telephone Line109Memory TransmissionBasic OperationsDirectory Search DiallingDirectory Search dialling allows you to dial a full

Page 13 - External View

11Getting to Know Your MachinePrecautionCAUTION!denotes hazards that could result in minor injury or damage to the machine.Do not install the machine

Page 14 - Control Panel

Sending Documents via Telephone Line110Memory TransmissionMulti-Station Transmission (Broadcasting)If you have to send the same document(s) to multipl

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Sending Documents via Telephone Line111Basic OperationsIf your machine's memory is full or you wish to send the document immediately, use Direct

Page 16 - Pre Installation Information

Sending Documents via Telephone Line112Direct TransmissionOne-Touch Dialling (Direct Transmission)One-Touch Dialling allows you to dial a full telepho

Page 17 - Setup as SMTP Mail Server

Sending Documents via Telephone Line113Direct TransmissionBasic OperationsAbbreviated Dialling (Direct Transmission)Abbreviated dialling is a speedy w

Page 18 - Setup as POP3 Client

Sending Documents via Telephone Line114Direct TransmissionDirectory Search Dialling (Direct Transmission)Directory Search dialling allows you to dial

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Sending Documents via Telephone Line115Basic OperationsIf you wish to send the document after talking with other party, use Voice Mode Transmission.

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Sending Documents via Telephone Line116Voice Mode TransmissionOn-Hook DiallingFor On-Hook Dialling, follow the steps below.NOTE1. If you need a specia

Page 21 - Internet Fax Transmission

Sending Documents via Telephone Line117Basic OperationsYou can do the following while sending a document from memory or receiving a document.• Reserve

Page 22 - Direct SMTP (Direct IFAX XMT)

Sending Documents via Telephone Line118Transmission ReservationDirect Transmission Reservation (Priority Transmission Reservation)If you are in a rush

Page 23 - Internet Mail Reception

Sending Documents via Telephone Line119Transmission ReservationBasic OperationsTo cancel the direct transmission reservation1Make sure the document is

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12Function KeyAny function can be started by first pressing and then enter the function number, or bypressing or scroll key repeatedly until the

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Sending Documents via Telephone Line120Automatic RediallingManual RediallingYou can also redial the last dialled number manually by pressing key.Red

Page 26 - Internet Fax

Sending Documents via Telephone Line121RediallingBasic OperationsNOTE1. While the unit is displaying "WAIT TO DIAL", you can press to star

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122Receiving Documents via LANYour machine offers you a choice to receive Fax documents unattended (by default) or manually overregular telephone line

Page 28 - SMTP Authentication

Receiving Documents via LAN123General DescriptionBasic OperationsFigure 2: Internet Fax Received on a PC• For your reference, the above example is fro

Page 29 - Important Information

Receiving Documents via LAN124Your machine offers a choice to receive and print Internet email messages via LAN unattended or manuallywhen subscribing

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Receiving Documents via LAN125Receiving Email from a POP ServerBasic OperationsNOTE1. When an unsupported file attachment is received, an error messag

Page 31 - Your Machine

Receiving Documents via LAN126Receiving Email from a POP ServerUnattended Reception from the POP ServerWhen the Fax Parameter No. 146 (POP TIMER) is s

Page 32 - Main Unit and Accessories

127Basic OperationsReceiving Documents via Telephone LineYou can select one of the four modes as shown below.NOTE1. Depending on the model of the Tele

Page 33 - Installing the Accessories

Receiving Documents via Telephone Line128When your machine is set to this mode, your machine will not receive documents automatically. If youreceive a

Page 34 - Toner Cartridge

Receiving Documents via Telephone Line129Basic OperationsWhen your machine is set to this mode, your machine will switch to document reception or voic

Page 35

13Getting to Know Your MachineExternal ViewNOTE1. For some countries, the handset may not be available because of the country’s regulation orspecifica

Page 36 - Loading the Recording Paper

Receiving Documents via Telephone Line130When your machine is set to this mode, it will immediately begin to receive documents automatically when acal

Page 37 - Capacity Mark

Receiving Documents via Telephone Line131Basic OperationsYour machine is equipped with a unique feature called TAM Interface which enables it to autom

Page 38 - Release Latch

Receiving Documents via Telephone Line132TAM (Telephone Answering Machine) Interface ModeSetting the TAM Interface ModeOperation of TAM Interface Mode

Page 39 - Paper Separation Clip

Receiving Documents via Telephone Line133Basic OperationsThis machine can use Letter, Legal or A4 size plain paper for recording. Sometimes, oversiz

Page 40 - RJ-11C Telephone Jack

Receiving Documents via Telephone Line134If the received document is extremely long (over 39% longer than the recording paper), the document will bedi

Page 41 - External Telephone (Optional)

Receiving Documents via Telephone Line135Basic OperationsIf the recording paper runs out or jams or if the toner runs out during reception, the machin

Page 42 - Setting Your Country Code

136Making Copies Your machine has a copy function which can make single or multiple copies.NOTE1. The copy will be reduced automatically depending on

Page 43

137Advanced FeaturesAdvanced FeaturesTimer Controlled CommunicationsYou can send a document to one or multiple stations at any preset time within the

Page 44 - Adjusting the Volume

Timer Controlled Communications138NOTE1. If you enter a wrong number in Step 3, press , then re-enter the right number.2. To change or cancel the Def

Page 45 - User Parameters

139Advanced FeaturesPollingPolling means calling other station(s) to retrieve a document. The other station must know in advance thatyou will call an

Page 46 - Setting Your LOGO

14Control Panel- Used to enter a pause when recording or dialing a telephone number, or to redial the last dialed number.- Used to start Abbre

Page 47 - E A D O F F I C E

Polling140In order to let other stations poll your machine, you must prepare your machine with a document stored inmemory. Be sure to set the polling

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Polling141Advanced FeaturesThe following procedure lets you poll a document from one or multiple stations. Be sure to set the pollingpassword before p

Page 49 - 1 7 8 2 4 0

142Program KeysYour fax machine has special Program Keys. These keys are useful if you frequently need to send or pollthe same group of stations. Yo

Page 50 - Parameter Comments

Program Keys143Advanced FeaturesSetting for Deferred TransmissionTo set a Program Key for deferred transmission1 PROGRAM (1-5)ENTER NO. OR ∨

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Program Keys144Setting for Deferred PollingTo set a Program Key for deferred polling1 PROGRAM (1-5)ENTER NO. OR ∨ ∧2 PROGRAM[P ]PRESS PROGRAM

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Program Keys145Advanced FeaturesSetting for Normal PollingTo set a Program Key for normal polling1 PROGRAM (1-5)ENTER NO. OR ∨ ∧2 PROGRAM[P ]

Page 53 - Installing Your

Program Keys146Setting for One-Touch KeyTo set a Program Key for One-Touch Key1 PROGRAM (1-5)ENTER NO. OR ∨ ∧2 PROGRAM[P ]PRESS PROGRAM KEY3E

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Program Keys147Advanced FeaturesThis function allows others to share your machine to retrieve their emails from the POP server bypreprogramming their

Page 55

Program Keys148To retrieve your Email from the POP Server by using the Program Key, follow the procedure below.Using the POP Access Key1Press the Prog

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Program Keys149Advanced FeaturesTo change the settings in a Program Key, follow the procedure on setting a Program Key on pages 142 to146.• Start time

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Control Panel15Getting to Know Your Machine- Press this button when you want to stop the communication, registration operation, or audible tone.-

Page 58 - MMM-dd-yyyy

150Sender SelectionThis operation allows the user to select one of the 25 preset User Names and Email Addresses before atransmission. The selected Us

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Sender Selection151Setting the Sender SelectionAdvanced FeaturesNOTE1. Use to copy the default User Name that was programmed in the User Parameters.

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Sender Selection152NOTE1. The Sender Selection function cannot be used in the Voice Dialling Mode for ordinarytransmission.2. If you do no select a Us

Page 61 - #set abbr(password)#

Sender Selection153Advanced FeaturesThe Sender Selection List can be printed out following the Fax Parameter List.To enable the printing of the Sender

Page 62 - Headquarters

154Subject Line EntryYour machine will automatically add the Default Subject information that was entered during the UserParameter setup, to the Subje

Page 63 - Explanation of Contents

Subject Line Entry155Sending Email with Subject Line EntryAdvanced FeaturesNOTE1. If no default subject is programmed, the message is shown as "I

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156Inbound RoutingYour machine can route documents received from a G3 fax machine to email address(s) or to Internet Faxmachine(s) connected to a LAN

Page 65 - MMM-dd-yyyy 14:15

Inbound Routing157Setting the Routing ParametersAdvanced Features6 for “INVALID”or for “VALID”153 TSI ROUTING 1:INVALID153 TSI ROUTING 2:VALID7154 ROU

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Inbound Routing158If the Inbound Routing parameters are set, an ITU-T sub-address and/or originator’s Numeric ID (TSI frameinformation) can be program

Page 67

Inbound Routing159Entering One-Touch/Abbreviated Dialling Numbers for Inbound RoutingAdvanced FeaturesNOTE1. "+" and "SPACE" entri

Page 68 - #get jnl(password)#

16Pre Installation InformationBefore setting up your Panasonic machine on your network, please read this entire section to be familiarwith its functio

Page 69 - Programming the Auto Dialler

160Edit File ModeYour machine has a document image memory which enables you to reserve memory transmission, memorydeferred transmission, memory pollin

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Edit File Mode161Advanced FeaturesTo view the contents of a file list on the display without printing it, follow the steps below.Viewing the Contents

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Edit File Mode162To change the start time and/or stations in a communication file, follow the steps below.Changing the Start Time or the Station of a

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Edit File Mode163Changing the Start Time or the Station of a FileAdvanced FeaturesNOTE1. Your machine cannot change the start time and/or stations in

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Edit File Mode164To delete the file in memory, follow the steps below.NOTE1. Your machine cannot delete the file while it is being sent.2. Enter as

Page 74 - P A N A F A X

Edit File Mode165Advanced FeaturesTo print the contents of the communication file, follow the steps bellow.NOTE1. Your machine cannot print the file w

Page 75

Edit File Mode166To add documents into the file, follow the steps bellow.NOTE1. Your machine cannot add the document into a file while it is being sen

Page 76 - DIRECTORY SHEET

Edit File Mode167Advanced FeaturesIf a memory communication has been unsuccessful due to a busy line or no answer, the document youstored is automatic

Page 77 - Customizing Your Machine

168Access CodeThe Access Code prevents an unauthorized user from operating the machine. Once a 4-digit Access Codeis registered, no one can operate t

Page 78 - Fax Parameter Table

Access Code169Advanced FeaturesThe machine can restrict the operation of setting/printing the Fax Parameters only.EX: When setting the Fax Parameter.O

Page 79

Pre Installation Information17Getting to Know Your MachineTo install your machine as SMTP mail server, the following network parameters need to be pro

Page 80

170Receive To MemoryThis feature is used to secure all received documents by storing them into the memory. To print out thedocument from memory, the

Page 81

Receive To Memory171Advanced FeaturesAfter receiving a document with the Receive To Memory feature, the following message will appear on thedisplay.ME

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172Distinctive Ring Detector (DRD)This function is only effective for companies in countries which offer the DRD Service.Your machine has a special fe

Page 83

173Advanced FeaturesFax Cover SheetA Fax Cover Sheet can be automatically attached to your transmit document(s) that shows the recipient'sname,

Page 84

Fax Cover Sheet174To use the Fax Cover SheetFax Cover Sheet SampleExplanation of Contents***** FACSIMILE COVER SHEET *****(1)MAR-12-2002 15:00(2)Messa

Page 85 - Loading Documents

175Advanced FeaturesPIN Code AccessIf your PBX requires a PIN (Personal Identification Number) code to get an outside line, your machine canbe set to

Page 86 - Document Guides

PIN Code Access176NOTE1. The PIN code is shown as " " on the display when dialling the number.2. This feature is not available when diall

Page 87 - Basic Transmission Settings

177Advanced FeaturesFax ForwardThis feature allows all incoming faxes to be forwarded to the station registered in the one-touch orabbreviated diallin

Page 88 - STAMP = Off STAMP = On

178Ifax Return ReceiptYour machine automatically sends an Ifax Return Receipt to the sender confirming email reception fromanother Panasonic Internet

Page 89

179Network FeaturesNetwork FeaturesNetwork ScannerYou can import Fax images by using your machine transmission function.Storing a specific email addre

Page 90

Pre Installation Information18To install your machine as POP3 Client, the following network parameters need to be programmed on yournetwork.• IP Addre

Page 91 - Manual Email Addressing

180Network PrinterYour machine allows you to print documents created on your PC using various software applications.To be able to use this function, i

Page 92 - One-Touch Email Addressing

181Network FeaturesRelayed TransmissionThe Internet Relayed Transmission feature can save you time and transmission costs if you need to sendthe same

Page 93 - Abbreviated Email Addressing

Relayed Transmission182This Feature saves you time and long distance phone line costs when sending an Internet Fax directly fromyour machine to the en

Page 94 - Directory Search Dialling

Relayed Transmission183Relay NetworkNetwork FeaturesTable 2, 3 and 4 are sample settings for the Sample Network shown in Figure 1.NOTE1. The Relay XMT

Page 95

Relayed Transmission184To set up your machine as a Relay Station, the following parameters must be set properly.1. Relay XMT (Fax Parameter No. 142)Se

Page 96

Relayed Transmission185Network FeaturesProgramming the End Receiving Station into your Auto DiallerIf the Fax Parameter No. 140 (LAN RELAY XMT REQUEST

Page 97

Relayed Transmission186Setting Up Your Machine for Relayed Transmission9Enter the 3-digit Abbreviated number of the Relay Stationthat you want to assi

Page 98 - Manual Redialling

Relayed Transmission187Network FeaturesOnce you have recorded all the necessary parameters in your machine, you can send a document to one ormultiple

Page 99

Relayed Transmission188Sending Documents via Internet RelayTo a Location That Does Not Have a Pre-programmed Relay Station1 Set document(s) face down.

Page 100 - Selectable Domains

Relayed Transmission189Sending Documents via Internet RelayNetwork FeaturesNOTE1. If the Relay Station requires a special access number to get an outs

Page 101

Pre Installation Information19Getting to Know Your MachineFor the total system to work properly via LAN, certain information and additional parameters

Page 102 - Returned Email

Relayed Transmission190Using your email application, you can send any document(s) from your PC as a TIFF-F attachment to one ormultiple G3 fax machine

Page 103 - Using a Mailing List

Relayed Transmission191Sending Document(s) from a PC to a G3 Fax MachineNetwork FeaturesA TIFF Converter software is used on your PC to convert docume

Page 104 - General Description

Relayed Transmission192When you use Relayed Transmission, relay station will send the following two reports to help you check andkeep track of your fa

Page 105 - Memory Transmission

Relayed Transmission193Printouts and ReportsNetwork FeaturesSample Relayed Transmission Notification Email to a ManagerExplanation of Contents(1) Emai

Page 106

194Selective ReceptionYour machine has a special feature, Selective Reception, which can prevent the receiving of unnecessarydocuments (i.e. junk fax,

Page 107

195Network FeaturesPassword CommunicationsPassword Communications, including Password Transmission and Password Reception will prevent yourmachine fro

Page 108

Password Communications196To set transmission password and parameter,NOTE1. You can change the setting temporarily by using FUNCTION 8-4 (PASSWORD-XMT

Page 109

Password Communications197Network FeaturesTo set the receiving password and parameter,NOTE1. Once you set the parameter, you cannot select the paramet

Page 110

Password Communications198To use Password Transmission, you can select PASSWORD-XMT “OFF” or “ON” for each Transmission byfollowing the procedure belo

Page 111 - Direct Transmission

Password Communications199Network FeaturesThere is no additional operation required once you set the parameter by following the procedure on page197.

Page 112

IMPORTANT INFORMATIONModel No. Serial No.

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Pre Installation Information20Explanation of ContentsNOTE1. All IP Addresses consist of 4 parts separated by periods "." (i.e. 165.113.245.2

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200Confidential MailboxYour machine is equipped with two Confidential Communication features which ensure that the Confidentialinformation you send is

Page 115 - Voice Mode Transmission

Confidential Mailbox201Network FeaturesSending a Confidential Document to a Remote Station's Mailbox1 Set document(s) face down.ENTER STATION(S)T

Page 116

Confidential Mailbox202After you have been informed that someone has transmitted a confidential document to a remote station'smailbox, you can po

Page 117 - Transmission Reservation

Confidential Mailbox203Network FeaturesNo special setting is required, your machine comes with this feature ready to use. Your machine receives aconf

Page 118

Confidential Mailbox204Use the following procedure to store a document in a confidential mailbox in your machine. Once theconfidential document is st

Page 119

Confidential Mailbox205Network FeaturesAfter you have been notified that someone has transmitted a confidential document to your machine'smailbox

Page 120 - Redialling

Confidential Mailbox206If your memory becomes full, or you just want to clean out your confidential documents, you may delete oneor more confidential

Page 121

207Network FeaturesSub-addressingThe Sub-Addressing function allows you further routing, forwarding or relaying of document(s) to thedesired recipient

Page 122 - Receiving Documents via LAN

Sub-addressing208NOTE1. separates the Sub-address from the Telephone number and is indicated by an"s" in the display.To set the Sub-address

Page 123

Sub-addressing209Network FeaturesUsing One-Touch/ABBR. Number DiallingThe operation is the same as for normal diallingUsing Manual Number DiallingUse

Page 124

21Getting to Know Your MachineInternet Communication FeaturesYour machine allows you to transmit documents over the Internet to another Internet Fax o

Page 125

210Printout Journals and ListsJournals and ListsTo help you maintain records of the documents you sent and received, as well as lists of the numbers y

Page 126

Journals and Lists211Printout Journalsand ListsAn Individual Transmission Journal contains the information on the latest transmission.Individual Trans

Page 127 - Reception Modes

Journals and Lists212Individual Transmission Journal (IND. XMT JOURNAL)Sample Transaction JournalSample Individual Transmission Journal (IND. XMT JOUR

Page 128 - Telephone Mode

Journals and Lists213Individual Transmission Journal (IND. XMT JOURNAL)Printout Journalsand ListsExplanation of ContentsNOTE1. Email transmission sent

Page 129 - Fax / Tel Auto Switching Mode

Journals and Lists214The Communication Journal (COMM. JOURNAL) lets you verify whether the transmission or polling wassuccessful. You may select the

Page 130 - Fax Mode

Journals and Lists215Communication Journal (COMM. JOURNAL)Printout Journalsand ListsExplanation of Contents(1) Indication of communication mode(2) Sta

Page 131 - Installing your TAM

Journals and Lists216To print a One-Touch/Abbreviated Number and Directory Search List of the telephone numbers you havestored.One-Touch/Abbreviated a

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Journals and Lists217One-Touch/Abbreviated and Directory Search ListPrintout Journalsand ListsSample One-Touch ListSample ABBR. Number List***********

Page 133 - Print Reduction

Journals and Lists218One-Touch/Abbreviated and Directory Search ListSample Directory Search List*************** -DIR. SEARCH LIST- *******************

Page 134 - 0.4 in (10 mm)

Journals and Lists219Printout Journalsand ListsTo print a Program List of the Dialling Patterns that you have previously entered into the Program Keys

Page 135 - (Non-Collation Mode)

Internet Communication Features22Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is used to transfer mail reliably and efficiently. An important feature ofSMTP i

Page 136 - Making Copies

Journals and Lists220Sample FAX Parameter ListExplanation of ContentsFAX Parameter List1 PRINT OUT (1-7)ENTER NO. OR ∨ ∧24:FAX PARAM. LIST?PRESS

Page 137 - Deferred Transmission

Journals and Lists221Printout Journalsand ListsTo print the Toner Cartridge Order FormsSample Toner Cartridge Order FormToner Cartridge Order Forms1

Page 138 - Deferred Polling

222Problem SolvingTroubleshootingIf You Have Any of These ProblemsMode Symptom Cause / Action pageDuring Transmission Document doesn't feed/multi

Page 139 - Setting the Polling Password

Troubleshooting223Problem SolvingPrint Copy Quality Vertical lines printing on the received documentPrint out a Journal report (e.g. FUNCTION, 6, 1 ,

Page 140 - Preparing to be Polled

Troubleshooting224TAM Interface Trouble in Unattended TAM I/F Mode (OUT Mode)Cannot utilize the remote turn-on feature of the telephone answering mach

Page 141

Troubleshooting225Problem SolvingTAM Interface Trouble In Unattended Fax Mode (OUT Mode)Fax machine will not start to receive with the telephone answe

Page 142 - Program Keys

Troubleshooting226When something unusual occurs, the display may show one of the Information Codes listed below. Thesewill help you to identify and

Page 143

Troubleshooting227Information CodesProblem Solving412 No data from the transmitting side. Check with the other party. --414 Polling password does not

Page 144 - Setting for Deferred Polling

Troubleshooting228Information CodesNOTE1. After identifying the problem and verifying the recommended action, if the information Codeskeep reoccuring

Page 145 - Setting for Normal Polling

Troubleshooting229Problem SolvingError Message Sent to the SenderError messages that are emailed from your machine to the original sender during remot

Page 146 - Setting for One-Touch Key

Internet Communication Features23Getting to Know Your MachineYour machine allows you to receive and print a PC transmitted email automatically or manu

Page 147 - Setting the POP Access Key

Troubleshooting230Email ABBR Programming Errors11 Error : <Programmed ABBR overwriteprohibited. Use open ABBR only.>Can not overwrite existing p

Page 148 - Using the POP Access Key

Troubleshooting231Problem SolvingIf the recording paper becomes jammed in the machine, the display will show an Information Code 001,002, 007 or 008.N

Page 149

Troubleshooting232If a document becomes jammed in the machine, the display will show the Information Code 030 or 031.Clearing a Document JamTo clear t

Page 150 - Sender Selection

Troubleshooting233Problem SolvingIf the receiving party reports that the received documents were black, or contained black lines, try making acopy on

Page 151 - Setting the Sender Selection

Troubleshooting234If you find toner on the back of the recording paper, the printer roller in the fuser unit is probably dirty.NOTE1. If you have inst

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Troubleshooting235Problem SolvingIf document misfeeding occurs frequently, we suggest you adjust the ADF.Adjusting the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)

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Troubleshooting236The Verification Stamp contains ink. When the stamp mark appears faded or hard to see, the stamp shouldbe replaced or refilled with

Page 154 - Subject Line Entry

Troubleshooting237Problem SolvingWhen you do not hear a dial tone through the telephone connected to the machine or when the telephonedoes not ring (N

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238AppendixSpecificationsCompatibility (G3 Fax) ITU-T Group 3Compatibility (LAN) IETF RFC 2305, ITU-T T.37Standard Compliance (LAN) 10Base-T Ethernet

Page 156 - Inbound Routing

Specifications239AppendixNOTE1. The left and right print margin is (5.5 mm) when printing a Letter or Legal size document with600 dpi from a PC.Print

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Internet Communication Features24Using the Inbound Routing feature, your machine can route documents received from a G3 fax machine toemail address(s)

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Specifications240Power Supply 108-132 VAC, 47-63 Hz, Single Phase: 100V Version198-255 VAC, 47-63 Hz, Single Phase: 200V VersionPower Consumption (200

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241AppendixRecording Paper SpecificationsIn general, most photocopy papers will also work very well. There are many "name" and "generi

Page 160 - Edit File Mode

242Options and SuppliesPlease contact your local Panasonic dealer for availability.A. Options:B. Supplies:Order No. Picture DescriptionUE-403176 Hands

Page 161 - Sample display

Options and Supplies243AppendixBefore installing, make sure that there is no document file(s) stored in the memory. You may confirm byprinting out a F

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244Regulatory InformationDeclaration of Conformity (DoC)"Hereby Matsushita Graphic Communication Systems, Inc./ Panasonic Testing Centre (Europe)

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Regulatory Information245Appendix<For U.K Users.>This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience.

Page 164 - Deleting a File

Regulatory Information246<For Germany Users>Machine Noise Information Ordinance 3. GSGV, January 18, 1991: The maximum sound pressure level iseq

Page 165 - Printing Out a File

247AppendixGlossary10Base-T/100Base-TX An Ethernet standard for cable. The 10/100 refers to its 10/100 Mbps bandwidth, the base to single channel bas

Page 166 - Adding Documents into a File

Glossary248DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency)Dialling method that sends a different set of frequencies for each digit of the telephonekeypad. Commonly r

Page 167 - Retry an Incomplete File

Glossary249AppendixInformation code A code that is internally generated by your Fax stating a specific operational error or machinefailure.Information

Page 168 - Access Code

Internet Communication Features25Getting to Know Your MachineYour machine is capable of transferring all received Internet email or regular G3 fax doc

Page 169

Glossary250Network Any time you connect 2 or more computers together so that they can share resources, youhave a computer network.Connect 2 or more ne

Page 170 - Receive To Memory

Glossary251AppendixSender Selection The user can select one of 24 pre-programmed sender’s name and email address/telephonenumber before each transmiss

Page 171 - Printing Out Documents

252ITU-T Image No. 1All specifications are based on the ITU-T Image No. 1 (The sample shown below is not to scale).

Page 172

Index253AABBR. Dialling Number... 71ABBR. Number List ... 217Abbreviated D

Page 173 - Fax Cover Sheet

Index254MMailing List ...103Manual Email Addressing ...91Manual

Page 174 - To use the Fax Cover Sheet

Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Web Site : http://www.panasonic.co.jp/global/Printed in JapanMay 2002DZSD001832-0T0502-0For Service, Call:

Page 175 - PIN Code Access

Internet Communication Features26Your machine can be utilized as a network printer by simply sending the documents created on your PCusing various sof

Page 176 - Dialling with a PIN Code

Internet Communication Features27Getting to Know Your MachineYour machine allows you to transmit an email received from an Internet Fax or PC connecte

Page 177 - Fax Forward

Internet Communication Features28DHCP is a protocol for dynamically assigning IP addresses to Internet Fax and client PCs. With DHCP, anInternet Fax c

Page 178 - Ifax Return Receipt

29Getting to Know Your MachineImportant InformationYour machine uses the same communication protocols as email: the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMT

Page 179 - Network Scanner

3Table of ContentsSafety Information... 9Precau

Page 180 - Network Printer

Important Information30Sending a Document to a PC via LANWhen transmitting a document to an email address, the following instructions are sent as text

Page 181 - Relayed Transmission

31memoGetting to Know Your Machine

Page 182 - Relay Network

32Installing Your MachineMain Unit and AccessoriesUnpack the carton and check that you have all the accessories illustrated.NOTE1. The shape of the te

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33Installing Your MachineInstalling the AccessoriesNOTE1. For some countries, the handset may not be available because of the country’s regulation ors

Page 184

34Installing the Toner Cartridge1Unpack the Toner Cartridge and rock it backand forth as shown 5 or 6 times to even thetoner inside.2Remove the protec

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Installing the Toner Cartridge35Installing Your MachineNOTE1. Used toner cartridge should be disposed properly according to local regulations.4Align t

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36Loading the Recording PaperPaper SpecificationsIn general, most bond papers will produce excellent results. Most photocopy papers will also work ver

Page 187

Loading the Recording Paper37How to Load the Recording PaperInstalling Your Machine41. Load the paper into the Paper Cassette.Slide the paper width gu

Page 188

38Adjusting the Paper Cassette for the Paper LengthThe factory default Paper Length setting for the Paper Cassette is on Letter size. To change the p

Page 189

39Installing Your MachineAdjusting the Paper Cassette for the Paper WidthThe factory default Paper Width setting for the Paper Cassette is on Letter/L

Page 190

Table of Contents4Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email... 51 Using Email to Program or R

Page 191

40Connecting the LAN Cable, Telephone Line Cable and Power Cord Power CordPlug the supply cord into the mains AC socket outlet. Connect the supply co

Page 192 - Printouts and Reports

Connecting the LAN Cable, Telephone Line Cable and Power Cord41Installing Your MachineExternal Telephone (Optional)You can connect an additional stand

Page 193 - Month, dd, yyyy

42Setting Your Country CodeFor some countries, the machine will ask to set your country code after applying power to the machine. Thedisplay shows the

Page 194 - Selective Reception

43Installing Your MachineSetting the Dialling Method (Tone or Pulse)Your machine can operate with either of two dialling methods (Tone or Pulse), depe

Page 195 - Password Communications

44Adjusting the VolumeYou can adjust the monitor and ringer volume on your machine. The built-in speaker enables you to hear thedial tone, dialling si

Page 196 - Setting Password Transmission

45Installing Your MachineUser ParametersYour machine has several basic settings (User Parameters) to help you keep records of the documents yousend or

Page 197 - Setting Password Reception

User Parameters46When you send a document, your LOGO appears on the top of the copy printed out at the other station.The LOGO helps to identify you to

Page 198 - Using Password Transmission

User Parameters47Installing Your MachineIf the remote machine has a Character ID capabilities, when you are sending or receiving, your Character IDwil

Page 199 - Using Password Reception

User Parameters48If the remote machine does not have a Character ID but it has an ID Number, when sending or receiving,your ID Number will appear on t

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49Installing Your MachineSetting the Internet ParametersBefore starting, you will need a completed copy of page 19 (Pre Installation Information). Fo

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Table of Contents5Sending Documents via LAN ... 90 General Descr

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Setting the Internet Parameters50Depending on how your machine will be configured to communicate on the LAN, the appropriateparameters listed in the t

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51Installing Your MachineProgramming or Retrieving Parameters via EmailThis feature is a powerful tool, which provides a convenient and easy way of re

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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email52Create a script in the message body of a plain text email and send it to your machine's email add

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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email53To Input the Internet Parameters for the First TimeInstalling Your MachineNOTE1. The machine cannot be

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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email54To retrieve the existing Internet Parameters, send a plain text email to the your machine's email

Page 207 - Sub-addressing

Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email55To Retrieve the Internet Parameters for BackupInstalling Your MachineAfter receiving the email message

Page 208 - SUB-ADDR

Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email56To Retrieve the Internet Parameters for Backup(5) @system to @end : Defines the following Internet Par

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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email57Installing Your MachineAfter receiving your machine’s email with the Internet Parameters, store the em

Page 210 - Journals and Lists

Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email58To Edit the Retrieved or Backup Internet Parameters FileYour Machine’s Internet Parameters Email Sampl

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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email59To Edit the Retrieved or Backup Internet Parameters FileInstalling Your Machine(2) @sender to @end : D

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Table of Contents6Timer Controlled Communications ... 137 General Descript

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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email60This feature provides a convenient and an easy way to Update, Backup or Restore the Phone Book datarig

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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email61Installing Your MachineIf you wish to delete the entire Auto Dialler data in your machine, type the fo

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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email62Create a script in the message body of a plain text email and send it to your machine's email add

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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email63To Program One-Touch/ABBR. No. for the First TimeInstalling Your MachineExplanation of ContentsNOTE1.

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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email64To retrieve the existing auto dialler data, send a plain text email to your machine's email addre

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Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email65To Retrieve One-Touch/ABBR. No. Data for BackupInstalling Your MachineAfter receiving the email messag

Page 219 - Program List

Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email66After receiving your machine email with the auto dialler data, store the email file as text (.txt) on

Page 220 - FAX Parameter List

Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email67To Edit the Retrieved or Backup One-Touch/ABBR. No. Data FileInstalling Your Machine(1) To : Your mach

Page 221 - Toner Cartridge Order Forms

Programming or Retrieving Parameters via Email68To retrieve the existing Journal data, send an email to your machine's email address with the fol

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69Programming Your MachineProgramming Your MachineProgramming Email Address and Telephone NumbersOne-Touch and Abbreviated dialling / email addressing

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Table of Contents7Receive To Memory... 170 Gener

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Programming Email Address and Telephone Numbers70Programming the Auto DiallerNOTE1. If you enter the Station name with the Fax Parameter 172 (DIRECT I

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Programming Email Address and Telephone Numbers71Programming the Auto DiallerProgramming Your MachineTo program the ABBR. dialling number or email add

Page 226 - Information Codes

Programming Email Address and Telephone Numbers72Programming the Auto DiallerNOTE1. If you require a special access number to get an outside line, ent

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Programming Email Address and Telephone Numbers73Programming Your MachineIf you have to change or erase any of the One-Touch/Abbreviated dialling numb

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Programming Email Address and Telephone Numbers74Editing or Erasing the Auto Dialling Number / Email AddressNOTE1. If you make a mistake, use or t

Page 229 - Email ABBR Programming Errors

Programming Email Address and Telephone Numbers75Editing or Erasing the Auto Dialling Number / Email AddressProgramming Your MachineTo erase the One-T

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Programming Email Address and Telephone Numbers76After programming the Auto Dialler, you can print out the directory sheet which includes the first 12

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77Programming Your MachineCustomizing Your MachineYour machine has a variety of adjustable Fax Parameters. These parameters, listed in the Parameter T

Page 232 - Clearing a Document Jam

Customizing Your Machine78Fax Parameter TableNo. ParameterSetting NumberSetting Comments001 CONTRAST 1 Normal Setting the home position of the CONTRAS

Page 233 - Scanning Area

Customizing Your Machine79Fax Parameter TableProgramming Your Machine017 RECEIVE MODE 1 TEL Setting the receive mode. 2FAX3 FAX/TEL SW.4 TAM/FAX018 OP

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Table of Contents8Confidential Mailbox ... 200 Gen

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Customizing Your Machine80Fax Parameter Table031 INCOMPLETE FILE SAVE1 Invalid Selecting whether the machine retains the document inmemory if the docu

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Customizing Your Machine81Fax Parameter TableProgramming Your Machine047 REMOTE RECEPTION 1 Invalid Selecting whether or not the machine accepts remot

Page 237 - Checking the Telephone Line

Customizing Your Machine82Fax Parameter Table143 RELAY XMT REPORT 1 Off Setting how the COMM. Journal for relayed transmissionis sent to the originato

Page 238 - Specifications

Customizing Your Machine83Fax Parameter TableProgramming Your Machine156 PRINT FORWARDEDDOCUMENT1 Inc. Only Selecting whether a memory received fax or

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Customizing Your Machine84Fax Parameter TableNOTE1. The standard settings are printed on the Fax Parameter List. To print out Fax Parameter List,see p

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85Basic OperationsBasic OperationsLoading DocumentsIn general, your machine will send any document printed on A4, Letter or Legal size paper.Note: The

Page 241 - Appendix

Loading Documents861. Be sure the document(s) is free of staples, paper clips and is not torn, greasy or covered by foreign objects.2. Place the docum

Page 242 - Options and Supplies

87Basic OperationsBasic Transmission SettingsYou can temporarily change the transmission settings either before or after you place the document on the

Page 243 - Memory Card

Basic Transmission Settings88The Verification Stamp helps you to confirm successful transmissions by stamping the bottom of eachsuccessfully transmitt

Page 244 - Regulatory Information

Basic Transmission Settings89Basic OperationsA Communication Journal lets you verify if the transmission was successful. You can select the condition

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9Getting to Know Your MachineGetting to Know Your MachineSafety InformationWARNING!denotes a potential hazard that could result in serious injury or d

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90Sending Documents via LANDocument(s) can be sent via LAN to a single or multiple email addresses. The following Email Addressingmethods can be sele

Page 247 - Glossary

Sending Documents via LAN91Basic OperationsNOTE1. If your machine sounds an alarm (pi-pi-pi) in Step 2 above, this indicates that the Dialler is Full(

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Sending Documents via LAN92One-Touch dialling / addressing is a fast way of dialling full telephone numbers or email addresses. To usethese dialling

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Sending Documents via LAN93Basic OperationsAbbreviated dialling / addressing is a fast way of dialling full telephone numbers or email addresses. To

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Sending Documents via LAN94When sending via LAN, the Directory Search function allows you to dial a full email address or telephonenumber by searching

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Sending Documents via LAN95Directory Search DiallingBasic OperationsNOTE1. If your machine sounds an alarm (pi-pi-pi) in Step 2 above, this indicates

Page 252 - ITU-T Image No. 1

Sending Documents via LAN96You can store the document(s) into memory and then send to multiple stations (up to 202 addresses) viaLAN.NOTE1. If your ma

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Sending Documents via LAN97Basic OperationsIf your machine is on-line busy transmitting from memory, receiving or printing received documents, you can

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Sending Documents via LAN98You can also retry connecting manually by pressing key.NOTE1. While the unit is displaying "WAIT TO DIAL", you

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Sending Documents via LAN99Basic OperationsUsing the Selectable Domains feature speeds the process of completing the email address by attachingoften u

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