Oki FX-051 Fax Machine User Manual


 
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4.3.5 Typical Message Reception (Auto Receive and Manual Receive Modes)
The product is shipped with its receive mode set to Auto Rec Mode. Therefore, when the
power is turned on, the LCD indicates that the machine is in the auto-receive standby state.
The operator can change the status by pressing the AUTOREC key.
The selection of "AUTO REC", "MANUAL REC", "TEL/FAX AUTO SWITCHING", "TAD
MODE", MEMORY RX MODE and PC MODE (in case of installed the optional software to
PC) appear in turns as the AUTO REC key is pressed. (Refer to Fig. 4-4-3)
Fig. 4-1-2 shows a flow chart illustrating the events which occur when the machine receives
a message from a distant station in both AUTO and MANUAL Modes. Since the operations
shown are all conventional, the explanation is abbreviated.
No Paper Reception
When prior to or during a reception the recording paper runs out, it is possible to receive the
incoming message in the memory, the built-in memory is capable of accumulating the
received data.
Refer to Fig. 4-4-13. The accumulated data is printed out when you push the STOP key
after the new paper is loaded.
Even if the no-paper state (including door open) occurs during ECM reception, the no-paper
reception operation in the ECM mode continues.
No-paper reception ends when the empty area in the memory is filled up then, the displays
of "MEMORY OVERFLOW" appears. The data received in the memory, however, remains
unerased and received data in memory is printed out when you push the STOP key after
the new recording paper is set.
4.3.6 Multiple Function Combination Table for Communication
Some functions may conflict with some others depending on situation.
Refer to Tables 4-1 to 4-5, which cover combinations of the following features in the form of
matrix table: memory TX, delayed TX, confidential message TX/RX, relayed broadcast
initiated, ECM transmission or reception, page retransmission, polling transmission or
reception, no toner reception, and no paper reception.
4.4 User Functions
The operations of typical transmission (manual transmission and auto dial transmission
include one-touch dial, auto dial and keypad dial), typical reception (manual reception and
auto reception), and other transmission function (memory transmission, delayed transmis-