Oki FX-051 Fax Machine User Manual


 
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Printer alarm (Printer I/F abnormal, engine error, fan alarm, and fusing unit
error)
cover open
Recording paper jam or printer alarm shall be reset by opening the cover or by
power off and on after remedying the cause. It is necessary to press the STOP
switch in addition in case of a paper jam.
Fig. 4-4-10 shows the LCD display messages in alarm states.
4.2.17 LCD display
Type: LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Panel.
Function: Indicates short messages which identify the current status of the machine during
message transmission or which guide the operator to the next step during various
operation and function programming procedures.
The display is capable of indicating two rows of 20 characters. The basic design
concept is such that the top row should show the current or immediately preceding
status of the machine, and that the bottom row should indicate the next step to take
or the resulting current status - however, it should be noted that there are excep-
tions in this design principle.
When the machine is in standby, the top row of LCD will display current Time for no
document and current Data and Time for document on feeder.
The detail of guidance messages will be introduced in Sections 4.3 "Typical
Operations," 4.4 "User Functions," and 4.5 "Service Functions".
4.3 Typical Operations
This section provides information regarding the typical operations of the product, which
includes:
Power Turned On (See Fig. 3-8 and section 4.3.1 for the location of the power switch)
Paper loading (See Fig.3-2)
Typical Transmission - (See Fig. 4-1-1 and 4-4-6)
Typical Message Reception - Auto Mode and Manual Mode (See Fig. 4-1-2 and 4-4-5)
Other Transmission Function (See Fig. 4-3-7 to 4-3-11 and 4-3-14 to 4-3-16)
By going through the description of these typical operations, the reader should be able to
have a general idea of how the machine operates and also become familiar with the terms
used in the subsequent descriptions regarding User Functions and Technical Programming.