Minolta Di152 183 Fax Machine User Manual


 
Before Making Copies or Faxing
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10 “Memory TX” indicator Lights up when the memory transmission function is
selected.
11 “Auto RX” indicator Lights up when the automatic reception function is
selected.
12 [Resolution] key Used to select the image quality (transmission
resolution).
13 [Speaker] key Press to answer the call. Press again to hang up.
14 [Book TX] key Press when transmitting a document positioned on the
Original Glass.
15 [Redial/Pause] key Redials the last number called.
While dialing, used to generate a pause when
transferring from an internal to an external line or
receiving information services.
16 [Phone Book] key Used to display the information programmed for one-
touch dialing, group dialing and speed dialing.
17 [Function] key Used to select a function.
BROADCAST (broadcast transmission), TIMER TX
(timer transmission), MAILBOX TX (mailbox
transmission), PRINT MAILBOX RX (retrieve mailbox
faxes), POLLING TX (polling transmission)
POLLING RX (polling reception), RELAY INITIATE
(relay initiation transmission), CANCEL RESERV.
(cancel queued job), TX MODE (transmission mode),
Internet fax reception (with the Internet Fax &
Network scan kit installed)
Refer to “Fax Transmission/Reception Methods” on
page 7-1.
18 [Speed Dial] key Used to dial previously programmed fax numbers
represented by 3-digit numbers.
19 [Mail] key Press to enter Mail Address mode. The indicator lights
up in green to indicate that an e-mail address can be
entered.
(Available only when the Internet Fax & Network scan kit
is installed.)
20 [Neg. Pos.] key Press to make copies with the dark- and light-colored
areas of the document inverted.
21 [Erase] key Used to select the area of the document that is erased.
22 [Copy] key Used to select between the “2in1” and the “4in1” copy
functions.
23 [Finishing] key Used to select a copy Finishing function.
24 One-touch dial keys Used to dial previously programmed fax numbers.
Used to enter text such as a name.
No. Part Name Function